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Skip to main content العربية MAIN NAVIGATION * Arabian Leopard * The Fund * Our Work * Grants * Media Center * Scholarships العربية SOCIAL ICONS * Instagram * Twitter WE SHARE OUR STORY WITH THE WORLD Committed to Protecting and Preserving it from Extinction By encouraging the community, decision-makers and the global community, we aim to change the fate of one of the most endangered species on our planet. ARABIAN LEOPARD FUND OUR STORY The Arabian Leopard Fund has been established to save the Arabian Leopard – and by doing so, inspire communities, decision-makers, and the world to change the fate of one of our planet’s most delicate ecosystems Read More THE ARABIAN LEOPARD IS ENDANGERED: Due to the destruction of its natural habitats and hunting of its prey, a serious problem is presented that necessitates us to find urgent solutions to mitigate the extinction of the Arabian leopard. Read More INITIATIVES AIMED AT REDUCING THE EXTINCTION OF THE ARABIAN LEOPARD There are concerted efforts to conserve the environment and natural heritage of the region through several initiatives. These include a breeding program in cooperation with our partners, funding of projects and scientific research, and the development of necessary human resources to achieve the fund's goals. Read more HOW YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE 01 Spread the Word 02 Join the Team 03 Apply for a Grant 04 Become a Partner GET TO KNOW THE ARABIAN LEOPARD 01 | 05 THE SMALLEST LEOPARD The Arabian Leopard is roughly half the size of its African cousin and is the smallest leopard in the world WELL CAMOUFLAGED IN ITS ENVIRONMENT The Arabian Leopard is much paler than other leopards to help it blend in with its dry and rocky habitat KING OF THE MOUNTAINS Although formerly more widespread, the Arabian Leopard is now largely confined to rugged mountains NOT A FUSSY EATER With prey scarce in dry mountain habitats, the Arabian Leopard can’t afford to be picky – eating a range of mammals, bird, reptiles, and amphibians A VERY SHY CAT Contrary to some beliefs, the Arabian Leopard is scared of people, and will make every effort to avoid humans Previous Next NEWS & PRESS RELEASES News THE BIRTH OF TWO FEMALE ARABIAN LEOPARD CUBS Read more view all OUR PARTNERS The success of The Arabian Leopard Fund: It would not be possible without our partners. Learn more MAIN NAVIGATION * Arabian Leopard * Status * Locations of the Arabian Leopard * Key Facts * Distinctive Features * The Threats * The Fund * Our Background * Our Strategy * Our Boards of Trustees and Directors * Careers * Our Work * * Partners * Grants Awarded * * Send Ideas & Suggestions * Grants * Call for Grants * Grant Process * Grant Portal * FAQs * Media Center * News & Press Releases * ContactUs Arabian Leopard Fund © 2023 FOOTER * Privacy Policy * Terms and Conditions ShareThis Copy and Paste