
Endangered species find new home in Saudi royal reserve
RIYADH: The National Center for Wildlife has released 25 animals from endangered species into the King Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve.
The initiative, in partnership with the reserve's development authority, is part of a broader program to breed and reintroduce endangered species to their natural habitats.
The animals — five Arabian oryx, 15 Arabian sand gazelles, two steppe eagles and three Egyptian vultures — have been released in an effort to reestablish native species in their natural environments, restore ecological balance and enhance biodiversity in Saudi Arabia's protected areas.
Mohammed Qurban, CEO of the National Center for Wildlife, said it was 'another step toward achieving our vision for wildlife development in the Kingdom.'
He emphasized it demonstrated the center's commitment to breeding endangered species according to international standards, enhancing biodiversity and achieving environmental sustainability targets under Saudi Vision 2030.
The program also reflects the center's dedication to collaborating with environmental partners to achieve common goals that reflected the Kingdom's efforts to balance economic development with the protection of natural resources. It continues the center's work in ecosystem rehabilitation and endangered species breeding, supporting the National Environment Strategy and Saudi Green Initiative.
Qurban added the work also boosted tourism, created jobs and led to improved quality of life in local communities.
The initiatives are implemented through specialized centers considered among the world's best in breeding and reintroduction, applying international standards and practices to ensure successful releases and ecological balance.
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