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25 Endangered Animals Released into Imam Turki bin Abdullah Reserve

This initiative forms part of a broader national program to breed and reintroduce endangered species into their natural habitats.

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25 Endangered Animals Released into Imam Turki bin Abdullah Reserve

In an effort to advance environmental sustainability and biodiversity restoration, the National Center for Wildlife has released 25 endangered animals into the King Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve. This release includes five Arabian oryx, 15 Arabian sand gazelles, two steppe eagles, and three Egyptian vultures.

This initiative, launched in collaboration with the reserve’s development authority, forms part of a broader national program to breed and reintroduce endangered species into their natural habitats—reestablishing native populations, restoring ecological balance, and enhancing biodiversity across the Kingdom’s protected areas.

Implemented through globally recognized centers specializing in wildlife breeding and ecological rehabilitation, the program follows best-in-class scientific practices to ensure successful adaptation and survival.

Beyond conservation, the project also supports tourism, local employment, and the overall quality of life in surrounding communities.

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