A New Country Joins India’s Wildlife Mission – Here’s What It Means

Saudi Arabia is set to join the International Big Cat Alliance as its 26th member country. With this it marks another important step to expansion of the India’s global wildlife conservation initiative. As per the Union Environment Ministry, Saudi Arabia has formally expressed the its intention to become part of the alliance.

Saudi Arabia’s Entry To Expands India Led Global Conservation Alliance

The proposed inclusion by Saudi Arabia is being viewed as the important step for the growing International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) which was launched by India to promote the coordinated global action for protecting the major big cat species and their habitats.

The alliance currently includes,

  • 25 signatory countries
  • 5 observer nations

As the Saudi Arabia expected to become the 26th member this platform is rapidly emerging as one of the largest international wildlife conservation collaborations which is focused specifically on big cats.

Also experts believes that the addition of Saudi Arabia could strengthen financial cooperation, regional conservation partnerships and biodiversity management efforts.

What Is the International Big Cat Alliance?

The International Big Cat Alliance was launched by the India as a multinational conservation platform which is aimed to protecting seven major big cat species across the world.

The Seven Big Cats Covered Under IBCA

  1. Tiger
  2. Lion
  3. Leopard
  4. Snow Leopard
  5. Cheetah
  6. Jaguar
  7. Puma

The alliance focuses on the,

  • Wildlife habitat protection
  • Conservation research
  • Capacity building
  • Knowledge sharing
  • Climate-linked ecosystem management
  • Financial and technical cooperation

The initiative also reflects the India’s growing leadership role in the global wildlife and biodiversity diplomacy.

Countries Currently Part of the IBCA

As of May 2026 the alliance has 25 member countries, including the,

  • India
  • Bangladesh
  • Bhutan
  • Nepal
  • Russia
  • Kenya
  • Malaysia
  • Sri Lanka

Observer countries include,

  • Kazakhstan
  • Namibia
  • Thailand
  • Vietnam
  • Ecuador

This broad geographical participation highlights the global relevance of the big cat conservation.

India’s Leadership in Big Cat Conservation

India has the strong track record in the wildlife protection and specially through initiatives like Project Tiger.

The country has successfully implemented the programs for,

  • Tigers
  • Asiatic lions
  • Leopards
  • Snow leopards
  • Cheetah reintroduction

These efforts demonstrate that the conservation and development can coexist and benefitting the ecosystems and local communities.

Why Big Cats Are Important for Ecosystems

The environmental experts describe the big cats as apex predators which help to maintain ecological balance in forests, grasslands and mountain ecosystems.

Healthy big cat populations contribute to the,

  • Balanced prey populations
  • Forest regeneration
  • Strong biodiversity systems
  • Climate resilience
  • Improved ecosystem stability

According to the conservation experts the decline of big cats can disrupt entire ecosystems and also weaken natural carbon sinks important for climate regulation.

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