logo
Saudi Arabia restores over 170 hectares of mangrove forests in major reforestation projects

Saudi Arabia restores over 170 hectares of mangrove forests in major reforestation projects

Saudi Gazette3 days ago
Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH — The National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification has completed three large-scale mangrove reforestation projects in Tabuk, the Eastern Province, and Jazan, achieving a success rate of over 90 percent.
The initiative coincides with the International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem and reflects the Kingdom's growing commitment to ecological sustainability.
According to Eng. Sameer Malaika, Director General of Forests at the center, more than 170 hectares of degraded coastal forests have been rehabilitated using native Avicennia marina seedlings.
The reforestation was conducted based on scientific criteria, accounting for tidal movements and water currents.
In Umluj, Tabuk Region, the center restored nearly 50 hectares of mangrove forests, resulting in improved soil and water quality, greater biodiversity, and enhanced shoreline protection.The site has seen the return of various fish and bird species, reinforcing the mangroves' role as a natural carbon sink and supporting Saudi Arabia's broader climate change mitigation efforts.Project sites were selected based on environmental sensitivity, development needs, and suitability for planting.Field teams conducted detailed surveys assessing soil characteristics, salinity levels, and ecological viability to ensure successful cultivation.In recognition of the International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem, the center also launched a dedicated visual identity that highlights the environmental and economic value of mangroves.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Masmak Palace Museum reopens in Riyadh after major renovation
Masmak Palace Museum reopens in Riyadh after major renovation

Saudi Gazette

time19 hours ago

  • Saudi Gazette

Masmak Palace Museum reopens in Riyadh after major renovation

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Museums Commission reopened Masmak Palace Museum on Saturday in Riyadh's historic Al-Dirah district, following a comprehensive renovation that included restoration of the building and modernization of its infrastructure. The upgrades align with contemporary museum standards and reflect the Commission's broader efforts to highlight key historical landmarks that played pivotal roles in shaping the Kingdom's history and identity. Originally inaugurated as a museum on June 11, 1995, the Masmak now features a series of galleries that narrate the story of the 1902 Battle of Riyadh, a turning point in the Kingdom's unification led by King Abdulaziz. The museum offers educational and visual displays, including models, archival documents, photographs, and multimedia content designed to engage visitors of all ages. The fortress itself, built in 1865 during the reign of Imam Abdullah bin Faisal bin Turki, is one of the oldest remaining structures in the with thick walls, narrow gun slits, and a single fortified entrance, Masmak Palace was originally designed to defend the historical significance was sealed when King Abdulaziz captured the fort in a decisive battle that marked the beginning of Saudi Arabia's unification the decades, the building served various roles, including as an arms depot, before being repurposed as a national museum chronicling this foundational moment in Saudi history.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman Reserve celebrates birth of two endangered Nubian ibexes
Prince Mohammed bin Salman Reserve celebrates birth of two endangered Nubian ibexes

Saudi Gazette

time19 hours ago

  • Saudi Gazette

Prince Mohammed bin Salman Reserve celebrates birth of two endangered Nubian ibexes

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve has announced the birth of two Nubian ibexes, marking a milestone in its wildlife rehabilitation program and a major step toward restoring native species in the Kingdom. The births are part of a broader effort to reintroduce 23 indigenous species that historically inhabited the region. The Nubian ibex is listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), with fewer than 5,000 mature individuals believed to remain in the wild globally. Andrew Zaloumis, CEO of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve Development Authority, hailed the successful birth as a significant achievement within the reserve's rehabilitation efforts. 'This is the fourth key species to reproduce successfully in our program, following the Arabian oryx, sand gazelle, and mountain gazelle,' he said.'These milestones contribute directly to our vision of restoring the region's native ecosystems.'Zaloumis also noted the growing population of ibexes across the Kingdom's royal reserves, reflecting Saudi Arabia's ongoing commitment to protecting wildlife and preserving 24,500 square kilometers, the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve is one of eight royal reserves in Saudi stretches from volcanic plateaus to the Red Sea coast, linking strategic giga-projects such as NEOM, the Red Sea Project, AlUla, and reserve is also home to the PIF-backed Wadi Al Disah reserve encompasses 15 distinct ecosystems and accounts for 1% of the Kingdom's land and 1.8% of its marine area. Despite this, it hosts more than 50% of Saudi Arabia's biodiversity, making it one of the richest natural areas in the Middle East in terms of ecological diversity.

Saudi Arabia celebrates birth of Arabian oryx at Uroq Bani Ma'arid Reserve
Saudi Arabia celebrates birth of Arabian oryx at Uroq Bani Ma'arid Reserve

Saudi Gazette

time2 days ago

  • Saudi Gazette

Saudi Arabia celebrates birth of Arabian oryx at Uroq Bani Ma'arid Reserve

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The National Center for Wildlife Development announced on Saturday the successful birth of an Arabian oryx at the Uroq Bani Ma'arid Reserve during the summer season. The center hailed the birth as a significant milestone in the success of its ecological protection programs, noting that the reserve's management has fostered a suitable environment for breeding, even during the harshest periods of drought. رصد المركز ولادة مها عربي في محمية عروق بني معارض خلال فصل الصيف، ما يعد مؤشر نجاح جديد لبرامج الحماية للنظم البيئية في المحمية جعل كفاءتها الرعوية ملائمة للتكاثر حتى في أشد مواسم الجفاف.#بحياتها_نحيا NCW has documented the birth of an Arabian oryx in the Uruq Bani Ma'arid... — المركز الوطني لتنمية الحياة الفطرية (@NCW_center) July 26, 2025 Saudi Arabia has long been a global leader in the protection of the Arabian oryx, having launched a national program in the 1970s in collaboration with international organizations. These efforts have included the establishment of protected areas like the Mahazat As-Sayd and Uroq Bani Ma'arid reserves, as well as breeding programs and gradual reintroduction initiatives.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store