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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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		<title>Saudi Arabia Launches Smart Mangrove Restoration Initiative to Plant 400,000 Trees Along Rabigh Beaches</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jeddah &#8211; Governor Khalid Al-Mubairik has inaugurated a pioneering initiative to plant 400,000 mangrove trees along the beaches of Rabigh,]]></description>
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<p><strong>Jeddah </strong>&#8211; Governor Khalid Al-Mubairik has inaugurated a pioneering initiative to plant 400,000 mangrove trees along the beaches of Rabigh, with each tree digitally monitored to ensure sustainable growth and environmental impact tracking, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s commitment to ecological preservation.</p>



<p>The project is being implemented by the Makkah branches of the National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, and the environmental consultancy Netzero, reflecting a strong public-private partnership model.</p>



<p>This smart mangrove restoration initiative aims to expand vegetation cover, mitigate climate change impacts, and enhance carbon absorption, directly supporting the objectives of the Saudi Green Initiative and advancing the Kingdom’s transition toward net-zero carbon emissions.</p>



<p>Digital monitoring will allow precise tracking of tree growth, carbon sequestration levels, and ecosystem health, setting a benchmark for technologically advanced afforestation projects and promoting transparency and accountability in environmental conservation efforts.</p>



<p>The initiative builds on a previous effort launched last November, which aimed to plant 175,000 digitally monitored mangrove trees capable of absorbing an estimated 21,000 tonnes of carbon over six years, creating a cumulative goal of 400,000 trees contributing to carbon neutrality.</p>



<p>By involving the private sector, the program strengthens collaborative approaches to environmental sustainability, ensuring high-quality project implementation while fostering innovation and accountability in climate action initiatives.</p>



<p>Mangroves play a critical role in coastal protection, preventing soil erosion, supporting marine biodiversity, and acting as natural carbon sinks, making this project a vital contribution to both ecological health and local community resilience.</p>



<p>The initiative aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, reflecting the Kingdom’s broader agenda to enhance natural ecosystems, improve environmental quality, and position Saudi Arabia as a regional leader in smart and sustainable afforestation solutions.</p>



<p>Governor Khalid Al-Mubairik emphasized that the project not only addresses environmental goals but also demonstrates how technological innovation can enhance natural resource management, offering scalable solutions for other regions facing climate challenges.</p>



<p>Through integrated planning and scientific monitoring, the initiative ensures that mangrove restoration provides measurable environmental benefits, strengthens coastal ecosystems, and contributes to global climate mitigation efforts.</p>



<p>The project also serves as a model for combining ecological restoration with digital tools, allowing authorities, researchers, and the public to access real-time data on tree survival rates, carbon capture efficiency, and habitat improvements.</p>



<p>Public awareness campaigns accompanying the project are aimed at engaging local communities, schools, and volunteers, fostering a culture of environmental stewardship and encouraging participation in climate-positive actions.</p>



<p>By expanding green cover along the Rabigh coastline, the initiative enhances the Kingdom’s natural beauty, promotes ecotourism, and provides recreational and educational opportunities for residents while preserving biodiversity and marine habitats.</p>



<p>Officials highlighted that this afforestation effort is part of a comprehensive strategy to combat desertification, improve soil fertility, and restore degraded lands, creating a sustainable balance between human activity and nature.</p>



<p>The initiative’s focus on high-impact environmental outcomes and measurable progress reflects a commitment to global best practices in conservation, setting Saudi Arabia apart as a pioneer in climate-smart afforestation initiatives.</p>



<p>Digital tracking of the mangrove trees ensures that each planting is recorded, monitored, and analyzed for survival rates, carbon sequestration efficiency, and ecosystem enhancement, offering a transparent model for environmental accountability.</p>



<p>By combining government leadership, private sector collaboration, and technological innovation, the project exemplifies the potential for integrated approaches to achieve long-term environmental sustainability and resilience.</p>



<p>This landmark mangrove restoration project underscores Saudi Arabia’s proactive stance on climate action, biodiversity preservation, and sustainable development, while inspiring similar initiatives across the region and globally.</p>
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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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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Arabia has taken a major step toward environmental protection and marine sustainability by adding two exceptional marine]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Saudi Arabia has taken a major step toward environmental protection and marine sustainability by adding two exceptional marine sites — Ras Hatiba and the Blue Holes — to its national list of reserves. </p>



<p>This strategic decision highlights the Kingdom’s growing commitment to preserving its natural heritage and achieving the Vision 2030 goal of protecting 30 percent of its land and sea areas.</p>



<p>The two new reserves are vital for maintaining marine biodiversity and supporting ecosystems that thrive along the Red Sea coast. These areas are known for their rich marine life, coral reefs, and stunning underwater landscapes that attract both scientists and nature enthusiasts. </p>



<p>The announcement marks another positive milestone in Saudi Arabia’s efforts to safeguard its environment while promoting sustainable tourism.</p>



<p>Located northwest of Jeddah, Ras Hatiba spans over 5,700 square kilometers of diverse habitats. </p>



<p>It includes extensive coral reefs, mangrove forests, and seagrass meadows — all crucial ecosystems that support endangered species such as green turtles, dugongs, dolphins, whales, and sharks.</p>



<p> The reserve’s pristine environment also plays a vital role in carbon absorption and coastal protection, making it an essential part of the country’s ecological balance.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, the Blue Holes marine reserve is a natural wonder of geological and biological significance. These rare circular formations, found along the southern Red Sea coast, were first identified in 2022.</p>



<p> Scientists have discovered more than 20 of these formations, each hosting unique ecosystems teeming with marine life including colorful fish, invertebrates, and sea mammals. Their discovery has opened a new chapter for Saudi marine research and ocean conservation.</p>



<p>By designating these two areas as protected zones, the Kingdom is moving closer to its target of 30 percent protection coverage by 2030. </p>



<p>Currently, nature reserves cover over 16 percent of the country’s total area — a significant leap from just a few years ago. </p>



<p>This increase underscores the government’s commitment to advancing sustainable development goals, promoting eco-tourism, and ensuring the long-term health of the nation’s marine resources.</p>



<p>These conservation efforts are aligned with Vision 2030’s Green Initiative, which emphasizes biodiversity protection, renewable energy, and reducing the impacts of climate change.</p>



<p> Protecting Ras Hatiba and the Blue Holes will not only preserve marine ecosystems but also help create eco-friendly opportunities for tourism, research, and community engagement.</p>



<p>Saudi authorities have also emphasized that local communities will play a role in maintaining these reserves. Through education and involvement in sustainable practices, citizens and visitors will be encouraged to contribute to marine conservation efforts.</p>



<p> This collaborative approach ensures that economic growth, tourism, and environmental responsibility coexist harmoniously.</p>



<p>The Kingdom’s bold environmental steps send a strong message of leadership in marine conservation across the region.</p>



<p> By protecting coral reefs and blue holes, Saudi Arabia is setting a global example of how economic progress can go hand-in-hand with nature preservation.</p>



<p> These efforts also enhance the country’s reputation as a forward-looking nation investing in both its people and the planet.</p>



<p>In the coming years, experts expect the Ras Hatiba and Blue Holes reserves to become global centers for marine research, biodiversity education, and eco-tourism. </p>



<p>With world-class scientific studies and carefully planned management, Saudi Arabia’s marine reserves could become models of sustainability for other coastal nations.</p>



<p>The inclusion of these two stunning marine reserves reflects a hopeful vision — one where development and conservation work together for the benefit of future generations.</p>



<p> By protecting these rare ecosystems, Saudi Arabia reaffirms its commitment to nurturing its natural treasures while moving steadily toward a greener, more sustainable future.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; In a major step toward expanding the Kingdom’s green cover, the National Center for Vegetation Development and Combating]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh &#8211;</strong> In a major step toward expanding the Kingdom’s green cover, the National Center for Vegetation Development and Combating Desertification (NCVC) has successfully planted 100 million seedlings across Al-Jouf province. </p>



<p>This large-scale effort forms part of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing initiatives to restore natural habitats, reduce desertification, and promote sustainable environmental practices in line with the Saudi Green Initiative and Vision 2030 goals.</p>



<p>The species planted include saltbushes, mugworts, Acacia etbaica, and Calligonum comosum — all known for their resilience and ability to thrive in harsh, arid climates.</p>



<p> These plants play a vital role in stabilizing soil, reducing erosion, absorbing carbon dioxide, and providing shelter for native bird species. </p>



<p>Through this project, the NCVC aims to create a self-sustaining ecosystem that not only enhances biodiversity but also contributes to combating the effects of climate change in the region.</p>



<p>Al-Jouf, located in the Kingdom’s northern region, has recently witnessed significant efforts to increase greenery and rehabilitate degraded lands. </p>



<p>The NCVC’s ongoing initiatives reflect the government’s strong commitment to achieving environmental balance and promoting sustainability.</p>



<p> These projects are part of the larger National Greening Season 2025 campaign, which highlights the importance of planting native species, discourages harmful environmental practices, and encourages community participation through volunteer programs.</p>



<p>The center’s recent efforts include the cultivation of 19 plant species at Al-Tamriyat Field Experiment and Wild Seed Production Station, as well as the Basita Pasture Seed Production Station.</p>



<p> These facilities specialize in producing native seeds for reforestation and land rehabilitation projects across Saudi Arabia.</p>



<p> The NCVC’s approach ensures that each plant species is carefully selected to suit local soil and climate conditions, maximizing survival rates and long-term ecological impact.</p>



<p>The initiative also extends beyond Al-Jouf, with afforestation activities reaching other natural reserves and protected areas. </p>



<p>For example, the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority recently collaborated with volunteers from the Al-Asafiyah Center in the Tabuk region to plant more than 2,000 seedlings. </p>



<p>These combined efforts reflect a nationwide movement toward re-greening Saudi Arabia and promoting sustainable ecosystems.</p>



<p>By integrating scientific research, community engagement, and practical action, the NCVC continues to lead Saudi Arabia’s environmental transformation. </p>



<p>The program not only improves vegetation cover but also strengthens soil quality, supports wildlife habitats, and enhances the quality of life for local communities.</p>



<p>This large-scale planting drive demonstrates the Kingdom’s determination to restore balance to its natural landscapes and serve as a regional model for climate resilience.</p>



<p> It emphasizes that protecting and expanding vegetation is not just an environmental necessity but also a key element in achieving long-term sustainability and ecological harmony.</p>



<p>As Saudi Arabia continues to advance its Vision 2030 environmental goals, the success of the Al-Jouf plantation project represents a milestone in the nation’s journey toward a greener, more sustainable future. </p>



<p>Through continued collaboration between government authorities, volunteers, and environmental experts, the Kingdom is steadily transforming its deserts into thriving green spaces that will benefit generations to come.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; The Qassim region has taken another major step toward environmental sustainability and climate resilience with the launch of]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh &#8211;</strong> The Qassim region has taken another major step toward environmental sustainability and climate resilience with the launch of its annual tree-planting campaign, led by Qassim Governor Prince Faisal bin Mishaal bin Saud.</p>



<p> The initiative marks the start of this year’s afforestation season and underscores Saudi Arabia’s strong commitment to ecological preservation and sustainable development under the broader umbrella of the Saudi Green Initiative.</p>



<p>The drive, organized in collaboration with the National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification, reflects the Kingdom’s growing efforts to restore vegetation cover, combat land degradation, and create healthier, greener communities.</p>



<p> The campaign’s central aim is to expand the Kingdom’s green footprint, protect biodiversity, and enhance the overall quality of life for future generations.</p>



<p>During the launch, Prince Faisal praised the national leadership for its continued support of environmental initiatives that have transformed both urban and rural landscapes across Saudi Arabia</p>



<p> He emphasized that projects like these are vital in promoting environmental balance, conserving natural resources, and combating the ongoing challenges of desertification. </p>



<p>“The support of our wise leadership is a driving force behind these efforts,” the governor stated, adding that sustainability has become a shared responsibility for citizens, government bodies, and the private sector alike.</p>



<p>The governor also highlighted Qassim’s impressive achievements under the Green Qassim Land Initiative, which has already planted more than 7 million seedlings across the region.</p>



<p> This accomplishment not only enhances the natural beauty of Qassim but also contributes directly to the goals of the Saudi Green Initiative, launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, which aims to plant 10 billion trees across the Kingdom in the coming decades.</p>



<p>Prince Faisal explained that the afforestation drive plays a crucial role in reducing carbon emissions, improving air quality, and mitigating the impacts of climate change. </p>



<p>Trees act as natural air purifiers, help lower temperatures, and support the restoration of soil health — all of which are key to ensuring a sustainable and prosperous future.</p>



<p> The initiative also focuses on protecting local ecosystems and wildlife habitats, ensuring that the region’s rich natural heritage is preserved for generations to come.</p>



<p>Qassim Municipality has played an active role in this green transformation, spearheading programs that focus on increasing green cover, organizing awareness campaigns, and promoting a culture of environmental responsibility among residents.</p>



<p> The municipality has also encouraged volunteerism, inviting schools, universities, and community organizations to take part in planting activities and environmental clean-up efforts. </p>



<p>These programs are designed not only to expand green spaces but also to inspire a sense of environmental stewardship among citizens.</p>



<p>In addition to tree planting, the region is working to address pollution and harmful environmental practices. Public education campaigns have been introduced to promote responsible water usage, reduce waste, and encourage recycling. </p>



<p>Such initiatives reflect a growing awareness of the need for sustainable living and align closely with the objectives of Vision 2030, which prioritizes environmental protection as a cornerstone of national progress.</p>



<p>Environmental experts in the region have also noted that tree-planting efforts like these contribute to reducing desert encroachment — one of the key environmental challenges in arid regions such as Qassim.</p>



<p> The newly planted trees help stabilize soil, reduce erosion, and support groundwater retention, making them vital tools in the Kingdom’s fight against desertification.</p>



<p>The governor’s leadership in advancing green initiatives has positioned Qassim as a model for other regions to follow. Under his guidance, the region has become known for its sustainable landscaping projects, eco-friendly urban planning, and community-driven environmental awareness programs. </p>



<p>His vision reflects a deep understanding that environmental health is essential to both social well-being and economic development.</p>



<p>As the 2025 afforestation season progresses, the Qassim governorate remains committed to expanding its efforts through partnerships with local municipalities, private companies, and volunteers. </p>



<p>With each tree planted, the region takes another step toward fulfilling the Kingdom’s vision of a greener, cleaner, and more sustainable Saudi Arabia.</p>



<p>The new planting season in Qassim is more than an environmental campaign — it is a powerful symbol of hope and renewal. </p>



<p>It embodies the Kingdom’s dedication to creating harmony between development and nature while ensuring a healthier, more vibrant future for all.</p>
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		<title>Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Coast Declared Environmentally Healthy in Landmark Wildlife Study</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dammam &#8211; Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Wildlife has announced encouraging results from its first comprehensive environmental assessment of the]]></description>
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<p><strong>Dammam </strong>&#8211;  Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Wildlife has announced encouraging results from its first comprehensive environmental assessment of the Kingdom’s eastern coastline, confirming that the region’s marine and coastal ecosystems remain in good health. </p>



<p>Conducted throughout 2024 and 2025, the study reflects Saudi Arabia’s growing commitment to sustainable conservation and environmental stewardship under the Vision 2030 framework.</p>



<p>The large-scale assessment, carried out across more than 400 sites, examined vital marine and coastal habitats such as coral reefs, seagrass meadows, mangrove forests, and mudflats.</p>



<p> The project was completed in collaboration with international experts using advanced research methods, including underwater imaging, satellite remote sensing, and internationally recognized ecological evaluation techniques.</p>



<p>The findings revealed that coral reefs along the eastern coast maintain a healthy cover rate of around 22 percent, with minimal bleaching not exceeding 2 percent. </p>



<p>Scientists noted that the dominant coral species, including Porites and Merulina, exhibited strong resilience to the region’s warm temperatures and changing environmental conditions. </p>



<p>These results demonstrate the natural strength of Saudi Arabia’s marine biodiversity and the success of recent conservation initiatives.</p>



<p>Equally promising were the results for seagrass meadows, which remain stable across most surveyed areas. These meadows are critical for maintaining marine life and supporting carbon storage.</p>



<p> Meanwhile, mangrove forests were found to span approximately 1,573 hectares, displaying dense and healthy vegetation, especially in key areas such as Ras Tanura and Tarout Island. </p>



<p>Mangroves play an essential role in protecting shorelines, preventing erosion, and providing nursery grounds for fish and other marine species.</p>



<p>The assessment also highlighted the richness of marine fauna in the Arabian Gulf. More than 80,000 fish from 90 distinct species were observed during the study, alongside sightings of large marine animals including dugongs, dolphins, turtles, sharks, and rays.</p>



<p> These findings reinforce the Arabian Gulf’s importance as a critical habitat supporting regional biodiversity and sustaining vital ecosystems.</p>



<p>In addition to marine life, the study recorded 176,836 birds representing 69 different species, emphasizing the region’s significance as a global stopover for migratory birds. </p>



<p>Peak bird numbers were noted during the autumn migration season, with Dammam Corniche and Tarout Bay identified as key breeding and aggregation zones. </p>



<p>Researchers even documented the first recorded sighting of Franklin’s gull in Saudi Arabia, marking an exciting discovery for ornithologists and nature enthusiasts.</p>



<p>National Center for Wildlife CEO Mohammed Qurban emphasized that the assessment reflects Saudi Arabia’s dedication to scientific research, biodiversity preservation, and sustainable ecosystem management.</p>



<p> He stated that the results will serve as an important scientific reference to guide national planning and decision-making aimed at protecting the Kingdom’s natural heritage.</p>



<p>Qurban also highlighted that maintaining healthy coastal and marine environments contributes directly to global climate stability, food security, and economic sustainability. </p>



<p>He affirmed that the study’s findings align with the broader objectives of the Saudi Green Initiative, which seeks to enhance environmental conservation, expand protected areas, and promote ecological restoration throughout the country.</p>



<p>The positive assessment of the eastern coastal environment builds on previous studies by the NCW, including extensive research in the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf.</p>



<p> These initiatives demonstrate Saudi Arabia’s leadership in using data-driven methods to ensure the long-term protection of its natural ecosystems while balancing sustainable development.</p>



<p>The report’s conclusions mark an important step in the Kingdom’s journey toward environmental resilience. By integrating science, innovation, and policy, Saudi Arabia continues to establish itself as a regional leader in conservation and sustainable marine management.</p>



<p> The results from this study reaffirm that the Kingdom’s eastern coastline remains vibrant, biologically diverse, and capable of supporting both present and future generations.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[RIYADH — In a major step toward environmental sustainability and urban revitalization, the Madinah Municipality has launched the Green City]]></description>
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<p><strong>RIYADH</strong> — In a major step toward environmental sustainability and urban revitalization, the Madinah Municipality has launched the Green City Initiative, a transformative project aimed at planting 2.1 million trees across the city. </p>



<p>This effort is designed to increase vegetation cover, reduce carbon emissions, lower urban temperatures, and enhance the overall landscape of one of Saudi Arabia’s most historic cities.</p>



<p>The initiative aligns with the broader goals of the Saudi Green Initiative and <strong>Vision 2030</strong>, reflecting the Kingdom’s commitment to sustainable development, climate action, and improved quality of life for residents.</p>



<p> By planting millions of trees along streets, parks, and neighborhoods, the project seeks to create a healthier, more vibrant urban environment that balances modern sustainability goals with the city’s rich Islamic heritage.</p>



<p>A key feature of the program is the use of digital tools such as smart tree tagging, which will allow officials and stakeholders to monitor the growth, health, and survival of each tree. </p>



<p>This technology ensures that the project is both efficient and accountable, providing real-time data to optimize care and resource allocation.</p>



<p>Beyond environmental benefits, the initiative is expected to improve public well-being. Increased green spaces have been shown to enhance mental and physical health, provide recreational opportunities, and promote community engagement.</p>



<p> By expanding shaded areas and reducing urban heat, the initiative will make Madinah more comfortable and livable for residents, while encouraging outdoor activity and social interaction.</p>



<p>The project also emphasizes community involvement, encouraging residents, local organizations, and volunteers to participate in planting and maintaining trees. </p>



<p>This collaborative approach not only strengthens community ties but also fosters a culture of environmental stewardship and civic responsibility.</p>



<p>In addition to urban greening, the initiative supports Madinah’s tourism sector by creating visually appealing spaces that enrich the city’s cultural and religious significance. </p>



<p>Visitors to the city will experience improved public spaces, tree-lined streets, and enhanced natural landscapes, complementing the historic and spiritual attractions that make Madinah a global destination.</p>



<p>Officials highlighted that the Green City Initiative is more than a tree-planting campaign; it is part of a strategic vision for sustainable urban development.</p>



<p> By integrating environmental goals with technological innovation, urban planning, and community engagement, Madinah is positioning itself as a model for sustainable green cities in the region.</p>



<p>The initiative is also expected to contribute to broader climate action efforts. Trees act as natural carbon sinks, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, helping to mitigate climate change, and improving air quality. </p>



<p>Expanding green cover in urban areas can also reduce heat islands, lower energy consumption for cooling, and enhance biodiversity by providing habitats for birds and other wildlife.</p>



<p>As Saudi Arabia continues to implement its Vision 2030 objectives, projects like the Green City Initiative demonstrate the Kingdom’s commitment to integrating environmental sustainability with urban development, economic growth, and social well-being. </p>



<p>Madinah’s approach reflects a forward-thinking strategy that combines modern urban planning, advanced technology, and community participation to create long-term positive impacts.</p>



<p>The 2.1 million tree planting project is expected to be completed in stages, with continuous monitoring to ensure maximum survival and effectiveness. </p>



<p>This landmark effort will not only transform the cityscape of Madinah but also serve as a blueprint for other cities in Saudi Arabia and the region looking to combine green infrastructure, climate resilience, and sustainable urban living.</p>



<p>Through the Green City Initiative, Madinah is taking a significant step toward becoming a sustainable, environmentally conscious, and livable city, highlighting the Kingdom’s broader vision of environmental leadership, community well-being, and balanced urban development.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Arabia is reinforcing its leadership in environmental conservation as the National Center for Wildlife unveiled its updated]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh &#8211;</strong>  Saudi Arabia is reinforcing its leadership in environmental conservation as the National Center for Wildlife unveiled its updated regulations for the 2025-2026 hunting season, running from September 1 to January 31, 2026. The new framework emphasizes biodiversity protection, sustainable use of natural resources, and the preservation of ecological balance, reflecting the Kingdom’s commitment to global environmental standards.</p>



<p>According to the Saudi Press Agency, the regulations are informed by the latest research, international best practices, and lessons from previous hunting seasons, ensuring a modern, science-driven approach to wildlife management. Only species officially listed on the center’s website and the Fitri platform may be hunted, while endangered species remain fully protected.</p>



<p>Licensed hunters and falconers, registered with the Saudi Falcons Club, are required to obtain permits through the Fitri platform, reinforcing a structured, responsible approach to hunting. The rules also safeguard sensitive areas, prohibiting hunting in urban regions, residential neighborhoods, farms, military or industrial zones, and mega projects such as Neom, Qiddiya, and The Red Sea Project. Coastal regions are similarly protected, with hunting banned up to 20 kilometers inland.</p>



<p>Sustainable hunting methods are encouraged, with prohibited practices including shotguns, nets, electronic lures, and any techniques that capture multiple birds at once. Violators face legal action enforced by the Ministry of Interior’s Special Forces for Environmental Security in close coordination with the National Center for Wildlife.</p>



<p>Mohammed Qurban, CEO of the center, highlighted the progress of Saudi Arabia’s regulated hunting program: “Since its introduction in 2021, the Kingdom has continuously refined its hunting system, promoting sustainability and raising awareness among hunters. This demonstrates a growing national commitment to protecting natural resources and supporting ecological balance.”</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s efforts have gained international recognition. The center was recently awarded the Migratory Species Champion Award, highlighting the Kingdom’s leadership in combating illegal hunting and trade of migratory species across Southwest Asia.</p>



<p>“These achievements underscore Saudi Arabia’s pivotal role in global conservation efforts,” Qurban added. “By regulating hunting and encouraging responsible practices, we are protecting wildlife while enabling sustainable enjoyment of traditional activities.”</p>



<p>The initiative forms part of the Kingdom’s broader environmental vision under Vision 2030 and the Saudi Green Initiative, which aim to combine economic growth with ecological stewardship. Through these efforts, Saudi Arabia is not only preserving its natural heritage but also positioning itself as a global model for sustainable wildlife management and conservation.</p>
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