RIYADH — The Nationwide Heart for Wildlife (NCW), in cooperation with the King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Growth Authority, launched 75 wildlife species into the King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve on Tuesday.
With this launch, the full variety of wildlife species launched by the NCW so far has exceeded 10,000 as a part of its specialised packages.
The discharge included 50 Arabian sand gazelles and 25 Arabian oryxes, throughout the framework of breeding and reintroduction packages for endangered wildlife species into their pure habitats, supporting ecosystem sustainability and enhancing biodiversity.
Chief Government Officer of NCW Dr. Mohammed Ali Qurban mentioned that area releases characterize a core element of the middle’s work, contributing to strengthening the presence of wildlife in pure habitats and supporting ecosystem stability, primarily based on a scientific methodology that depends on prior planning and evaluation.
He mentioned that the middle continues to reinforce integration with related entities and assist nationwide partnerships in biodiversity conservation, contributing to unified efforts, improved planning and implementation effectivity, and long-term sustainable environmental impression.




