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Home / Environment / Citizen Scientists Rediscover Critically Endangered Arabian Caracal in UAE

Citizen Scientists Rediscover Critically Endangered Arabian Caracal in UAE

31 Oct, 2025

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Summary

  • Rare Arabian caracal spotted in Wadi Wurayah National Park
  • Sightings documented by citizen scientists monitoring trail cameras
  • Caracal classified as Critically Endangered with fewer than 250 mature individuals
Citizen Scientists Rediscover Critically Endangered Arabian Caracal in UAE

In a significant conservation milestone, the critically endangered Arabian caracal (Caracal caracal schmitzi) has been rediscovered in Wadi Wurayah National Park in the United Arab Emirates. This rare sighting was documented by citizen scientists participating in a monitoring project, the Notice Nature mapping initiative, who scanned motion-activated trail camera footage.

Credible sightings of the Arabian caracal had become increasingly rare in recent decades, but the efforts of these volunteer citizen scientists have provided "fresh hope for its survival" in the wild. Trail cameras have been a game-changer for conservationists, enabling continuous monitoring of remote and hard-to-access areas. The advancements in solar-powered batteries and data storage have vastly expanded the capabilities of these trail cameras.

According to the Emirates Nature-WWF organization, the Arabian caracal is classified as Critically Endangered on the UAE National Red List, with likely fewer than 250 mature individuals remaining in the wild. This underscores the importance of protected areas like Wadi Wurayah in sustaining populations of rare species and the vital role of conservation efforts in documenting and monitoring endangered wildlife.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Arabian caracal is a critically endangered wild cat species found in the United Arab Emirates, classified as having fewer than 250 mature individuals remaining in the wild.
The Arabian caracal was rediscovered in Wadi Wurayah National Park, a protected area in the UAE.
Citizen scientists participating in a monitoring project, the Notice Nature mapping initiative, scanned motion-activated trail camera footage to document the rare sightings of the Arabian caracal.

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