Saudi royal reserve highlights arid land restoration efforts at US conference

The Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve. (SPA)
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RIYADH: The Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve Development Authority showcased ’s leadership in restoring arid ecosystems at the 11th World Conference on Ecological Restoration in Denver, Colorado. 

The global gathering brought together leading scientists, experts, and practitioners to share insights and advance ecological restoration efforts worldwide, according to a report by the Saudi Press Agency.

The authority presented a scientific paper and a visual presentation highlighting its restoration and conservation projects in hyper-arid environments.

It also took part in a workshop on implementing international standards for ecological restoration, emphasizing best practices for arid regions. 

Additionally, the authority contributed to a strategic brainstorming session to shape the future direction of the Asian Network of the Society for Ecological Restoration.

The participation reflects the authority’s “commitment to adopting global best practices in biodiversity conservation and fostering international collaboration,” in line with Saudi Vision 2030’s goals for environmental sustainability. 

At home, is continuing efforts to protect its unique biodiversity. The King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve’s Development Authority recently highlighted the importance of migratory birds, their habitats, and conservation efforts.

It also drew attention to the threats these birds face and emphasized their vital role in maintaining ecological balance, a SPA report said.

The reserve lies along several key migratory routes across the Arabian Peninsula and includes diverse environments, including mountains, valleys, mudflats and water bodies, which provide ideal habitats for resting, feeding and temporary breeding for hundreds of bird species.

The authority reaffirmed its commitment to protecting migratory birds and enhancing environmental monitoring, in line with national and international biodiversity conservation strategies.

Together, these efforts illustrate ’s growing role as a global leader in conservation and sustainable environmental management.