Saudi Arabia, UNEP to Host World Environment Day

Saudi Arabia, UNEP to Host World Environment Day
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Saudi Arabia, UNEP to Host World Environment Day

Saudi Arabia, UNEP to Host World Environment Day

Saudi Arabia and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) will mark World Environment Day on June 5 under the theme “Our land, Our future”.

The ceremony will be held at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh, and attended by dignitaries, officials, as well as experts and specialists from various countries.

According to the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture (MEWA), the Kingdom’s hosting the World Environment Day confirms its commitment to protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development, in line with the Vision 2030 goals.

Focus will be on land restoration, combating desertification, and ensuring drought resilience. The event will emphasize the critical need for global investments in nature conservation, land rehabilitation, and sustainable practices.

Highlighting the importance of both national and international collaboration, the ceremony aims to promote efforts to rehabilitate worldwide ecosystems, in pursuit of achieving sustainable development goals.

MEWA also said that World Environment Day activities will help bolster the Kingdom’s efforts in land restoration and rehabilitation, and showcase Saudi Arabia’s initiatives in this respect at national, regional, and international levels, which focus on vegetation development, combating desertification, protecting natural habitat, and reducing carbon emission.

The event will also reinforce the G20 Global Land Initiative, launched during the Kingdom’s presidency of the G20 Summit in 2020. It will call for effective global participation in the sixteenth session of the Conference of the Parties (COP16) of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) set to convene in Riyadh this December.

WED is one of the largest global platforms for environmental outreach, with tens of millions of people around the world. It contributes to supporting vital ecosystem restoration work globally. Countries have pledged to restore one billion hectares of land by protecting 30% of lands and seas by 2030.



Saudi National Center for Wildlife Releases 134 Endangered Species at NEOM Nature Reserve

The release into NEOM Nature Reserve reinforces Saudi Arabia's efforts to protect endangered species and restore their roles in the natural environment. (SPA)
The release into NEOM Nature Reserve reinforces Saudi Arabia's efforts to protect endangered species and restore their roles in the natural environment. (SPA)
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Saudi National Center for Wildlife Releases 134 Endangered Species at NEOM Nature Reserve

The release into NEOM Nature Reserve reinforces Saudi Arabia's efforts to protect endangered species and restore their roles in the natural environment. (SPA)
The release into NEOM Nature Reserve reinforces Saudi Arabia's efforts to protect endangered species and restore their roles in the natural environment. (SPA)

The Saudi National Center for Wildlife (NCW), in cooperation with NEOM, released 134 endangered species into NEOM Nature Reserve as part of programs for breeding and rewilding native species in their natural habitats.

NEOM Nature Reserve has received 100 Arabian oryxes, 20 Arabian gazelles, eight Nubian ibexes, and six Idmi gazelles to enhance previous releases, enrich biodiversity, and restore ecological systems within the Kingdom's natural environments.

NCW CEO Dr. Mohammed Ali Qurban explained that this move is part of a series of releases conducted by NCW in various nature reserves. He emphasized that the release into NEOM Nature Reserve reflects the strong constructive cooperation and integration with partners in the wildlife sector.

Qurban stated that the center is committed to breeding and reintroducing endangered species into their natural habitats based on the highest global standards and practices.

He underscored the ongoing efforts to protect ecosystems, restore biodiversity, and enhance environmental balance to meet national objectives.

The NCW currently operates specialized facilities that rank among the leading global centers for breeding and reintroducing endangered species according to the highest standards, he added.

This release into NEOM Nature Reserve reinforces Saudi Arabia's efforts to protect endangered species and restore their roles in the natural environment, boosting the appeal of nature reserves and national parks to promote eco-tourism, with a focus on building a sustainable future for coming generations.