Dozens of endangered animals released in King Khalid Royal Reserve

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Releasing endangered species included (10) Arabian Oryx, (30) Reem gazelle, (6) Idmi gazelle by the officials of ‎ National Center for Wildlife, and Imam Abdulaziz bin ‎Mohammed Royal Reserve, in presence of gathering of interested in wildlife. (SPA)
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The release of these species of endangered wildlife comes in light of the National Center for Wildlife Development‎’s ‎keenness to achieve goals of sustaining wildlife and preserving ecosystems and ‎their biodiversity.‎ (SPA)
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The National Center for Wildlife Development, in cooperation with the with the ‎Development Authority ‎released a number of endangered species in the King Khalid Royal Reserve (KKRR) including (10) bustard birds.‎ (SPA)
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Updated 22 December 2023
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Dozens of endangered animals released in King Khalid Royal Reserve

  • The center released 10 Arabian Oryx, 30 Reem gazelles, six Idmi gazelles, and 10 bustards
  • Mohammed‎ Qurban, CEO of the NCWD, said: “The release of these species comes in light of the center’s keenness to achieve its goals of sustaining wildlife”

RIYADH: The National Center for Wildlife Development, in cooperation with the Development Authority of Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve, recently released a number of animals from endangered species into the King Khalid Royal Reserve.
The center released 10 Arabian Oryx, 30 Reem gazelles (also known as the Arabian sand gazelle), six Idmi gazelles (also known as the mountain gazelle), and 10 bustards.
Mohammed‎ Qurban, CEO of the NCWD, said: “The release of these species comes in light of the center’s keenness to achieve its goals of sustaining wildlife and preserving ecosystems and their biodiversity.
“The release programs that the center is working on aim to multiply and return local species threatened with extinction to their natural environments, thus contributing to enriching ecosystems with the missing elements of their biological system, in implementation of the national strategy for environmental conservation.
“It is an embodiment of the goals of the Saudi Green Initiative in increasing the number of protected areas to constitute 30 percent of the Kingdom’s area, and resettling endangered species to enrich biodiversity and rehabilitate ecosystems.”
Talal Al-Harigi, CEO of the IARR Development Authority‎, said: “The release of these species comes as an extension of the authority’s efforts to reintroduce endangered (species) into their natural environments and restore the environmental balance to enhance environmental sustainability.
“Solar-powered tracking collars have been installed on a number of the released (animals), to transmit their movement via satellite,” he added.
Sana Al-Shahri, chairwoman of Raisa Environmental Services Company, said: “It is a wonderful (job), as the reserve should be a healthy environment far from any human intervention that harms endangered animals.
“Endangered species are of great importance to environmental balance, which is one of the most important goals of reserves.”


Saudi foreign ministry welcomes second phase of Gaza peace plan, formation of transitional committee

Updated 16 January 2026
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Saudi foreign ministry welcomes second phase of Gaza peace plan, formation of transitional committee

  • Ministry also thanked US President Donald Trump for his leadership and efforts to end the war in Gaza

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday welcomed the announcement of the second phase of a comprehensive peace plan for Gaza, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The ministry said it also welcomed the formation of the Palestinian National Committee for the Administration of the Gaza Strip as a temporary transitional body, established under UN Security Council Resolution 2803, which met in Cairo on Friday.

In a statement, the ministry also thanked US President Donald Trump, who declared the formation of the Gaza “board of peace,” for his leadership and efforts to end the war in Gaza.

It highlighted his commitment to the withdrawal of Israeli forces, the prevention of any annexation of parts of the West Bank, and efforts to advance sustainable peace in the region.

The ministry commended the role of mediators Qatar, Egypt and Turkiye, stressing the importance of international and regional cooperation in supporting the peace process.

It underlined the need to support the work of the temporary Palestinian National Committee in managing the daily affairs of Gaza’s residents, while preserving the institutional and geographical link between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, ensuring Gaza’s unity and rejecting any attempts to divide it.

The statement also called for consolidating the ceasefire, halting violations, ensuring the unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid, and accelerating early recovery and reconstruction efforts across Gaza.

It said these steps were essential to enabling the Palestinian National Authority to resume its responsibilities in the Gaza Strip, leading to an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory in Gaza and the West Bank and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in line with UN resolutions, the Arab Peace Initiative and the two-state solution.