Nubian ibex Reintroduction in Soudah
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Enchanted Soudah: Nature in the clouds

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Nubian ibex are being reintroduced into a protected habitat in Soudah ’s King Abdullah National Park as part of a rewilding program to improve regional biodiversity.
The endangered species is being re-introduced to a protected area in King Abdullah national park.
In February 2023 , all the ibex were released into the wild, but four fell to local predators.
Ahmed tracked an ibex herd by listening to the waves of static and beeps on his radio antennae.
He spotted a troop of baboons edging alarmingly close to the ibex on a hill across the escarpment.
Ahmed put down his radio and ran at inhuman speed towards the baboons, shrieking at them and forcing them to scatter.
The kid managed to escape unharmed and was later reunited with his mother.
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