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					<description><![CDATA[Jazan &#8211; The Farasan Islands Reserve is once again drawing global attention as more than 10,000 migratory waterbirds arrive for]]></description>
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<p><strong>Jazan</strong> &#8211; The Farasan Islands Reserve is once again drawing global attention as more than 10,000 migratory waterbirds arrive for the winter season, reaffirming the site’s ecological importance along the Red Sea.</p>



<p>The National Center for Wildlife recorded the influx during its 2025 winter census, highlighting the islands’ role as a key stopover on international migration routes.</p>



<p>Monitoring teams documented 45 waterbird species across the reserve, showcasing the region’s rich biodiversity and the healthy state of its marine and coastal ecosystems.</p>



<p>These habitats offer safe resting areas and abundant food resources, making the reserve a vital sanctuary for birds traveling long distances each year.</p>



<p>The findings form part of a long-term environmental monitoring program designed to improve ecosystem management and enhance wildlife sustainability.</p>



<p>Through continuous data collection and analysis, the program supports conservation strategies aimed at protecting fragile species and preserving the balance of Red Sea ecosystems.</p>



<p>The Farasan Islands Reserve is widely recognized as one of Saudi Arabia’s most significant natural sites, known for its stunning coral reefs, diverse marine life, and pristine coastlines.</p>



<p>These characteristics make the region not only ecologically important but also a growing destination for eco-tourism and environmental research.</p>



<p>Earlier this month, the reserve achieved a historic milestone by being added to the Ramsar Convention List of Wetlands of International Importance.</p>



<p>This marks the first time a site in Saudi Arabia has been registered under the treaty, signaling the Kingdom’s expanding role in global environmental protection efforts.</p>



<p>The inclusion in the Ramsar list strengthens the nation’s commitment to safeguarding ecosystems and managing natural resources responsibly.</p>



<p>It also enhances the international profile of the Farasan Islands, promoting further collaboration, research, and sustainable development initiatives.</p>



<p>This achievement aligns closely with Saudi Vision 2030 and the Saudi Green Initiative, both of which place environmental protection at the heart of the Kingdom’s future strategy.</p>



<p>These programs aim to expand protected areas, restore ecosystems, and increase biodiversity as part of a broader transition toward environmental sustainability.</p>



<p>Local authorities continue to work on improving conservation infrastructure across the reserve, ensuring that migratory birds and native species alike benefit from safe and thriving habitats.</p>



<p>Efforts include habitat restoration, scientific monitoring, and community engagement aimed at fostering environmental awareness.</p>



<p>The arrival of thousands of birds this season reinforces the importance of the islands as a natural refuge for life along the Red Sea.</p>



<p>It also highlights the positive impact of ongoing conservation policies, which are successfully preserving critical ecosystems in the face of regional and global environmental challenges.</p>



<p>As the Farasan Islands move forward under strengthened international recognition, the reserve’s future appears bright with new opportunities for preservation and sustainable tourism.</p>



<p>By protecting migratory routes and nurturing marine and coastal biodiversity, the region stands as a symbol of the Kingdom’s commitment to environmental leadership.</p>
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