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Imam Abdulaziz Reserve Authority Highlights Scientific Contributions at IRC

Imam Abdulaziz Reserve Authority Highlights Scientific Contributions at IRC

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The Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve Development Authority participated in the 12th International Rangeland Congress (IRC), held in Adelaide, Australia, where it presented two significant scientific papers.
The first paper introduced innovative approaches and techniques for rangeland restoration in the extremely arid regions of central Saudi Arabia. It emphasized sustainable, climate-adapted solutions to address environmental challenges specific to the region.
The second paper focused on evaluating the current status of wildlife populations by analyzing species density, abundance, and diversity. This assessment was conducted using advanced scientific methods and environmental monitoring technologies.
The Authority's engagement in this global scientific platform underscores its dedication to promoting knowledge sharing and advancing environmental expertise on an international level.
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