The Royal Embassy in the United States today participated in the second edition of the Catwalk global initiative, hosted by Catmosphere, an organization dedicated to supporting conservation initiatives for endangered wild cats, in the presence of Her Royal Highness Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz. , the ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques in the United States of America and a number of staff members of the embassy in Washington. Among the participants were several embassy staff who walked the 7 kilometers to raise awareness and encourage the conservation of wild cats, especially the Arabian leopard, which the Kingdom has made great efforts to protect from extinction and return to its natural form. environment through the programs of the Al-Ula Province Royal Commission.
Embassy spokesman Fahd Nazer confirmed in a press statement to the Saudi Press Agency that the participation of the staff of the Royal Embassy in Washington in this initiative comes with the support, encouragement and guidance of His Highness. , Ambassador of the Kingdom to the United States, to support the protection of 40 endangered species of wild cats and to remind them of the importance of their conservation in their natural environment, noting that the event is primarily aimed at raising awareness of the importance of conserving the endangered wild cats all over the world.