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		<title>Saudi Arabia identifies over 165 native plant species to advance afforestation in Asir region</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jeddah &#8211; Saudi Arabia has taken a significant step toward environmental restoration after identifying more than 165 native plant species]]></description>
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<p><strong>Jeddah </strong>&#8211; Saudi Arabia has taken a significant step toward environmental restoration after identifying more than 165 native plant species suitable for afforestation in the Asir region, one of the Kingdom’s most ecologically diverse areas.</p>



<p>The initiative forms part of the National Afforestation Program and reflects the country’s long-term commitment to restoring degraded land, enhancing biodiversity, and strengthening climate resilience across varied landscapes.</p>



<p>Asir’s geography, which ranges from coastal plains along the Red Sea to mountainous highlands and fertile valleys, offers ideal conditions for a wide variety of native vegetation adapted to different ecosystems.</p>



<p>Experts involved in the survey highlighted that focusing on indigenous plant species ensures higher survival rates, lower water consumption, and better harmony with existing wildlife and soil conditions.</p>



<p>The identified plant species are spread across mountains, slopes, plains, rocky terrain, valleys, and coastal belts, demonstrating the region’s unique ecological richness within the Kingdom.</p>



<p>These species belong to diverse plant families, reflecting Asir’s natural variety and reinforcing its importance as a key ecological zone for conservation and sustainable land use.</p>



<p>Plants selected for afforestation include large and small trees, shrubs, herbs, succulents, climbers, and flowering plants, offering flexibility for use in multiple restoration and greening projects.</p>



<p>Notable species include juniper, wild olive, sycamore fig, grey mangrove, henna, hawthorn, arak, and wild jasmine, all of which play important roles in soil stability and habitat support.</p>



<p>Environmental specialists have described the initiative as a milestone in preserving native flora while ensuring that future afforestation projects align with sustainable development principles.</p>



<p>The program also supports national sustainability objectives connected to broader environmental strategies aimed at increasing vegetation cover and reversing the effects of land degradation.</p>



<p>Officials emphasized that native plants are naturally suited to local climatic conditions, making them cost-effective and environmentally sound choices for large-scale afforestation.</p>



<p>Community participation has been identified as a core pillar of the initiative, with planting campaigns, volunteer programs, and environmental awareness efforts encouraging public involvement.</p>



<p>Collaboration between government bodies, private sector partners, and nonprofit organizations has strengthened the reach and effectiveness of afforestation activities nationwide.</p>



<p>Parallel initiatives in other regions of the Kingdom are complementing Asir’s efforts by expanding research infrastructure and seed production capabilities.</p>



<p>In the Jouf region, specialized nurseries and seed research stations have been established to meet growing demand for native seedlings and reliable seed sources.</p>



<p>These facilities focus on research, cultivation, and long-term storage, ensuring a consistent supply of high-quality native plants for restoration projects.</p>



<p>Thousands of trees and shrubs are already being cultivated annually, supporting habitat rehabilitation and reinforcing natural ecosystems within protected reserves.</p>



<p>Training programs for specialists have enhanced operational capacity, ensuring that afforestation projects are managed using scientific and sustainable practices.</p>



<p>Seed collection from multiple natural sites allows for genetic diversity, strengthening plant resilience and supporting long-term ecological balance.</p>



<p>Together, these nationwide efforts highlight Saudi Arabia’s integrated approach to environmental protection, combining science, community engagement, and sustainable planning.</p>



<p>The focus on native plants underscores a broader vision of harmonizing development with nature, ensuring that environmental restoration supports future generations.</p>
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