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Celebrate the magnificent Arabian leopard (Panthera pardus nimr) with a new book. This subspecies has evolved distinct features, which make it perfectly suited to the deserts and mountains of Arabia. Andrew Spalton, a wildlife conservationist, details the animal's epic journey from Africa to Arabia over the last half a million years in an essay, which highlights its history and current critically endangered status. The Arabian leopard is revered and respected worldwide, with imagery of the animal found in ancient rock art, mosaics, and paintings.The Royal Commission for AlUla is raising awareness and focusing on wildlife conservation to protect this subspecies. The Commission has created the Arabian Leopard Fund, and this book aims to galvanize local and international support for the protection of these beautiful cats. Two editions of the book are available - Classic and Ultimate - featuring original artworks and photographs that capture the enduring spirit of the Arabian leopard.
Andrew Spalton is a wildlife conservationist with thirty years of experience, focusing specifically on Arabian leopards. He co-wrote the book The Arabian Leopards of Oman (2014) and continues to be involved in the conservation efforts for this endangered subspecies.
New York Magazine
- Number of pages: 184
- Number of illustrations: 100
- Language: English
- Released in: January 2022
- Size: W 24.5 x L 33 x H 3.3 cm
- Weight: 2.0 kg
- Further features: Silk Hardcover
- ISBN: 9781649800794
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