AlUla community plants 500,000 trees, shrubs in Sharaan Nature Reserve

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The initiative engaged AlUla residents, students and the commission’s employees in November to achieve the milestone, according to a press release. (SPA)
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The initiative engaged AlUla residents, students and the commission’s employees in November to achieve the milestone, according to a press release. (SPA)
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The initiative engaged AlUla residents, students and the commission’s employees in November to achieve the milestone, according to a press release. (SPA)
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Updated 03 December 2024
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AlUla community plants 500,000 trees, shrubs in Sharaan Nature Reserve

RIYADH: Sharaan Nature Reserve in AlUla has undergone a significant transformation with the planting of 500,000 trees and shrubs as part of efforts to restore native ecosystems.

Led by the Royal Commission for AlUla, the project supports the Saudi Green Initiative, which aims to plant 10 billion trees nationwide.

The initiative engaged AlUla residents, students and the commission’s employees in November to achieve the milestone, according to a press release.

The reforestation project used seeds sourced locally and cultivated at the commission’s native plant nursery, prioritizing species that enhance soil health, water retention and nutrient availability while creating a sustainable food source for herbivores introduced through the commission’s rewilding program.

To date, the rewilding efforts have released more than 1,000 native animals into four protected reserves in AlUla. The project is also part of a broader ecological rehabilitation pilot in partnership with the Saudi Green Initiative, testing restoration techniques for arid regions.

Stephen Browne, the commission’s vice president for wildlife and natural heritage, said that the commission is restoring nature’s balance to safeguard AlUla’s natural and cultural heritage.

“Planting 500,000 trees and shrubs is a significant step toward achieving the Kingdom’s climate goals,” he added.

“The regeneration of AlUla’s natural habitats — its valleys, mountains, oases and its flora and fauna — is one of the main ambitions of the commission, alongside involving, uplifting and upskilling our community,” Browne said.


King Abdullah Humanitarian Foundation donates SR20m to charity

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King Abdullah Humanitarian Foundation donates SR20m to charity

RIYADH: The King Abdullah Humanitarian Foundation has announced a donation of SR20 million ($5.3 million) through the national charity platform Ehsan.

KAHF’s donation will go toward supporting development projects, sustainable community initiatives and humanitarian projects in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Its donation was part of the sixth National Campaign for Charitable Work, which runs annually through the month of Ramadan.

Dr. Abdulaziz bin Fahad Al-Anqari, CEO of the foundation, said: “The foundation’s participation through the Ehsan platform comes as a confirmation of the importance of integrating national efforts in enhancing the impact of humanitarian work.”

He added that the participation was “based on the foundation’s commitment to supporting sustainable development solutions, toward achieving societal stability, enhancing empowerment opportunities for the most needy groups and enhancing their quality of life.”

The foundation is inspired in its initiatives by the approach of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, Al-Anqari said, in consolidating humanitarian work and serving society.

The foundation continues to implement its humanitarian programs and initiatives inside the Kingdom and abroad.

It has contributed through its various projects to serving more than 42 million beneficiaries in 17 countries through humanitarian, developmental and community work.

The Ehsan platform successfully raised more than SR4.5 billion for charity in 2025 alone.

More than 330 million donations made on the platform over the past five years added up to a total of SR14 billion, officials revealed in the run-up to Ramadan.

In addition, the Jood Eskan platform that helps low-income families to secure housing has raised SR5 billion from 4.5 million donors since its launch in 2019.

The platform uses advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence to verify beneficiary eligibility and prevent duplication of support, and donations can be completed in less than five seconds.