Endangered animals

Why did we choose the Arabian Gazelle?

The Arabian Gazelle is an animal at the risk of being endangered. Uncontrolled hunting and loss of habitat is causing the Arabian Gazelle to be endgangered.

Where are they found?

They are found in desert regions and protected areas across the Arabian Peninsula.

How can we protect the Arabian Gazelle?

We can donate money to initiative projects undertaken by U.A.E.

When released into the wild, how is it going to affect them?

When released into the wild, illegal hunting can cause a decline in its population.




Summary

The Arabian gazelle is classified as a vulnerable species. There are many environmental factors affecting the population density of Arabian Gazelles, such as human hunting, predation, competition, and climate change. The decline in population is due to human disturbances such as construction and illegal hunting. The Arabian Gazelle is a species of gazelle native to the Middle East, specifically the Arabian and Syrian Deserts. The UAE is taking the initiative to protect the Arabian Gazelle.