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Organizational Setting
The incumbent will be part of the Programme Management Unit (PMU) of the FAO-Saudi Technical Cooperation Programme in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The PMU of the FAO-Saudi Technical Cooperation Programme (2019-2025) facilitates, coordinates and manages all technical and advisory services to be provided by FAO to the Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture (MoEWA). The project UTF/SAU/051/SAU Strengthening MoEWA’s Capacity to Implement the Sustainable Rural Agricultural Development Programme is the first project that h
Cairo: Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has caught a crocodile, which was seen in a video moving in an area in central Saudi Arabia, local media reported.
The predator had been filmed purportedly slithering next to a wall in the eastern part of Buraidah in the central region of Al Qassim.
The crocodile was brought under control by veterinarians from the ministry in collaboration with local security agencies and a citizen.
It was handed over to the governmental Saudi National Centre for Wildlife, the media said.
It was not immediately clear how the crocodile had reached the area and if it was kept by a local.
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