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黑料社区 boosts efforts to protect endangered bird species

黑料社区 boosts efforts to protect endangered bird species
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黑料社区 has achieved ecological balance and protected migratory birds by enacting a series of programs and laws. (SPA)
黑料社区 boosts efforts to protect endangered bird species
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黑料社区 has achieved ecological balance and protected migratory birds by enacting a series of programs and laws. (SPA)
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黑料社区 has achieved ecological balance and protected migratory birds by enacting a series of programs and laws. (SPA)
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Updated 10 May 2021

黑料社区 boosts efforts to protect endangered bird species

黑料社区 boosts efforts to protect endangered bird species
  • This environmental program embodies the ambitious goals of the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 to safeguard wildlife and natural habitats in 黑料社区

RIYADH: 黑料社区 commemorated World Migratory Bird Day on Saturday as the UN works to promote awareness of migratory birds and their role in the Kingdom鈥檚 natural environment.

Marked on May 8, World Migratory Bird Day is an annual awareness-raising campaign that promotes the conservation of migratory birds and their natural habitats.

The event also exposes the threats faced by migratory birds and their ecological importance.

黑料社区 has achieved ecological balance and protected migratory birds by enacting a series of programs and laws governing bird hunting and falconry, the Kingdom鈥檚 鈥渉eritage hobby鈥 that has been passed down from generation to generation.

Last November, the Saudi Falcons Club launched a special program to raise awareness of the importance of endemic and migratory falcons and encourage them to return to their natural homes, boosting reproduction and ensuring long-term survival.

This environmental program embodies the ambitious goals of the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 to safeguard wildlife and natural habitats in the Kingdom.

This year, the program succeeded in reviving 28 nests accommodating 60 chicks, including lanner and Barbary falcons in eight administrative regions.

Surveillance efforts also aim to establish an optimal habitat for falcons, protect them from encroachment, and provide documented evidence of the release stage before the chicks鈥 ability to fly, as well as protect them from predators.

Lanner, Barbary and saker falcons are among the species that are protected through hunting bans in the Kingdom.