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Saudi royal reserve authority becomes member of world conservation body

The King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority has been officially announced as a government member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The authority was recently granted IUCN membership in recognition of its efforts to empower local communities in nature conservation and wildlife protection, and the restoration of key flora and fauna

Saudi wildlife center uses satellite tracking devices to monitor animals

MAKKAH: Al-Baida Park in Madinah is embracing technology in a bid to track the movement of its wildlife. Abdulrahman Al-Fadli, the Saudi minister of environment, water and agriculture, recently presided over the release of some 92 wild animals into the park to help enrich biodiversity, and restore environmental balance and aid sustainability. And Dr. Ahmed Al-Bouq, director

Saudi Arabia s soudah becomes new home for 23 endangered mountain ibexes

MAKKAH: The National Center for Wildlife, in cooperation with Soudah Development, has released 23 endangered mountain ibexes in Soudah as part of a program to enrich the area’s biodiversity. The initiative in the south of Saudi Arabia comes as part of the center’s efforts to increase the population of endangered wildlife and reintroduce them to natural habitats. It is also

First Arabian oryx in 90 years Born in Saudi Arabia

Falconry: ancient past and sustainable future

Falconry: ancient past and sustainable future To protect wild raptors and carry an ancient tradition forward, the international falconry community draws on a long legacy of conservation. The Arabian desert was once home to ancient Bedouin settlements, where falconry was critical to survival.Photograph courtesy VIRTUE Worldwide Published July 13, 2021 Email This content is brought to you by our partner. It does not necessarily reflect the views of National Geographic or its editorial staff. 2:02 Falconry is one of the oldest known human activities, dating back millennia to before the existence of written history. Whether it is practiced for survival, for sport, or for a way of honoring the past, the artform continues to evolve.Video courtesy Virtue Worldwide

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