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The Taif Literary Society organized a cultural evening yesterday about the Arabian tiger and its connection to the literary heritage. The event was presented by poet Ahmed Al-Bouq, who reviewed the status of the tiger in the Arabian Peninsula, pointing out its ability to survive in limited numbers despite its absence from the region for a long time. He also highlighted the important role of natural reserves in preserving biological diversity. Additionally, the discussion covered ancient Arabic literature that mentions the predatory animal, with examples from Arabic poetry portraying the relationship between humans and the tiger. The emphasis was on the importance of conserving wildlife in support of Saudi Arabia’s future vision.
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