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The Shrine of Oman that Lost Its Place on the World Heritage List

Summary by Billiken
In the heart of the desert of Oman, southeast of the Arabian peninsula, there is a natural region that was once recognized for its great environmental value: the Sanctuary of the Arab Oryx. This space was created with the aim of protecting an iconic species of the region, the Oryx of Arabia (Oryx leucoryx), a white antelope with long and straight horns that knew how to be on the verge of extinction. The sanctuary emerged in 1994 and, thanks to i…
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In the heart of the desert of Oman, southeast of the Arabian peninsula, there is a natural region that was once recognized for its great environmental value: the Sanctuary of the Arab Oryx. This space was created with the aim of protecting an iconic species of the region, the Oryx of Arabia (Oryx leucoryx), a white antelope with long and straight horns that knew how to be on the verge of extinction. The sanctuary emerged in 1994 and, thanks to i…

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Billiken broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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