al-Hasani
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Unfortunately true. Lose off cattle, sheep, camels, poultry…etc made people of that area during that time act against. Others were doing it as a sign of bravery, personal achievement, showing fighting skills…etc.
Oh yeah, Al-Baha and other cities now have implemented some projects to preserve whatever left of wild animals in their area.
The beautiful Arabian Gazelles. What a loss.
Thanks for brining that up bro.
@Arabian Legend
I actually decided to read the whole thread and it is was NOT a lion but some kind of big German species of a dog. It was basically nonsense that somebody wrote on this forum. Also if you look closer at the photo it is clear that it is not a lion. This is why I deleted this again. So you can remove that part of your post.
Do you know stories from elders/relatives/friends/citizens of Al-Bahah of encounters with wild lions in "recent times". I mean last 200-100 years?
Yes, at the time of Prophet Muhammad (saws) lions roamed across Hijaz and many regions of KSA. The last wild lion killed in KSA was killed in 1923.
But I meant implementation of more national parks where we could let Asiatic lions roam around there? I mean somewhat controlled instead of keeping them in captivity in zoos.
Climate is perfect and they lived there not many decades ago in the wider picture.
http://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/غزال_عربي
But there are other gazelles in the wild now.
Wild gazelles are found on FARASAN ISLANDS.
Mountain gazelle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
My goal is now to research on our rich wildlife and try to safe it but also try to implement/encourage people to try to protect the nature and maybe one day work to make more national parks when we implement a real tourism sector one good day.
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