RIYADH– The International Cat Stroll effort began Saturday at the King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve in cooperation with the Catmosphere Structure, which intends to raise awareness of the requirement to secure wild felines.
The reserve intended to hold the occasion in 4 areas along the location of the reserve in between the 4 administrative areas, in cooperation with and the involvement of the regional neighborhoods in each of those locations.
Numerous universities and volunteer groups participated in this unique effort, consisting of the Green Tabuk Association, Hail Hiking Club, and Al-Tai Club, Tabuk University, Fahd Bin Sultan University, Hail University, Al-Jouf University, Northern Border University, and the Tabarjal group from the Sidr Al-Jouf Voluntary Association.
The occasion consisted of areas devoted to ecological awareness, farming, and numerous leisure activities, in addition to areas to promote a healthy way of life, and to raise awareness of the significance of protecting the 7 acutely threatened wild felines: “jaguars, cheetahs, snow leopards, leopards, lions, tigers, and Cougars.”
The Cat Stroll effort is an awareness march held each year, targeted at spreading out awareness of the connection of cumulative wellness with the animals around us, in addition to motivating neighborhood members to practice strolling for a range of as much as 7 kilometers.
King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Royal Natural Reserve is the biggest natural reserve in Saudi Arabia. It covers 130,000 km ². KSRNR is understood for its pure nature, fresh air, geographical and heritage variety, and uncommon monoliths going back to about 8,000 BC.
It lies in the north of Saudi Arabia besides the Jordan– Saudi Arabia borders. It includes 3 main sanctuary, which are Khunfah, Tubaiq, and Harrat Al-Harra.– HEALTH CLUB