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Discover mapped boundaries and regional geography supporting wildlife protection across Oman's protected landscapes.

Wildlife Reserves in Oman: Explore Protected Habitats and Animal Conservation Areas

Investigate the role of wildlife reserves within Oman's broader conservation atlas. This country-specific route highlights areas dedicated to safeguarding wild animal populations and their essential habitats, contributing to the understanding of Oman's unique ecological territories. Understand where Oman's wildlife reserve coverage is concentrated and how these protected lands support vital species-rich landscapes across the Sultanate.

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Discover the geographic spread of Oman's wildlife conservation efforts and key habitats.

Wildlife Reserves in Oman: Explore Protected Areas and Conservation Landscapes

Discover Oman's designated wildlife reserves, such as Al Saleel National Park, which are crucial for safeguarding wild animal populations and their essential habitats across the Sultanate. These protected areas offer a clear understanding of Oman's commitment to habitat continuity, supporting endemic species within its diverse arid and coastal conservation landscapes.

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Mapped park1
Share of country parks100%
Largest mapped parkAl Saleel National Park220 km²
Oldest mapped parkEstablished-year data is not available yet for the oldest mapped park in this designation.
Parks in this designationTrace the geographic distribution of vital conservation zones across Oman's diverse protected landscapes.1
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Discover Oman Wildlife Reserve Parks: Explore Protected Animal Habitats

Browse a comprehensive list of every officially designated Wildlife Reserve park in Oman, providing a clear overview of these crucial conservation landscapes. Explore how this specific designation protects vital animal habitats and contributes to the broader network of protected natural areas across Oman's diverse regional geography.

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Al Saleel National Park

Explore its unique landscape and protected area geography.

Al Saleel National Park in Oman is distinguished by its exceptional acacia forest ecosystem, a scarce habitat type across the Arabian Peninsula. Covering 220 square kilometers, this wildlife reserve serves as a crucial sanctuary for at-risk species like the Arabian gazelle and the endemic Omani wild cat. Its landscape offers a compelling study of arid zone forest ecology and protected area management, providing valuable context for understanding Oman's commitment to natural heritage and conservation within its regional geography.

220 km²AridNo major water
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Continue Exploring Oman's Wildlife Reserve Geography and Protected Landscapes

Delve deeper into the specific geography and park context of Oman's wildlife reserves. Understanding the mapped boundaries and ecological significance of these protected areas provides crucial insight into the Sultanate's conservation efforts. Continue your atlas exploration to compare these wildlife-focused protected lands with other natural reserves across the region.