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How a Saudi royal reserve combines sustainability with support for the local community

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Almost 90 per cent of the ITBA Royal Reserve is covered and under protection, according to Mohammed AlShaalan, the CEO of Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve Development Authority. (SPA)
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The 91,500-square kilometer Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve spreads across Hail, Qassim, Al-Jouf, the Northern Borders, and the Eastern Province. (SPA)
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Updated 03 January 2025

How a Saudi royal reserve combines sustainability with support for the local community

How a Saudi royal reserve combines sustainability with support for the local community
  • Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve promotes educational partnerships, controlled grazing, and sustainable hunting
  • Authority CEO Mohammed Al-Shaalan says community engagement links environmental protection with economic development听

RIYADH: The Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve in northern 海角直播 was established in 2018 to help preserve a thriving natural environment and to promote a sustainable local economy, free from overgrazing and unregulated hunting.

Committed to enhancing the quality of life for the local community, the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve Development Authority works to protect biodiversity while engaging residents as stakeholders in advancing its environmental and development goals.

Headquartered in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, the authority invites residents to take part in educational programs, workshops, and collaborations to actively protect the environment and promote sustainable livelihoods.

This collaboration includes specialized training courses held in partnership with educational and development institutions, including the University of Hail, Northern Border University, and the Human Resources Development Fund.

These courses are designed to equip the community with the skills needed to support the reserve鈥檚 environmental and development goals, including the effort to increase vegetation through tree planting and the prevention of logging.

鈥淪even hundred thousand trees have been planted鈥 since the reserve was established, Mohammed Al-Shaalan, the authority鈥檚 CEO, told Arab News on the sidelines of the UN conference on biodiversity, COP16, in Riyadh last month.

鈥淏ecause of the plantation and the protection, the normalized difference vegetation index has increased from 2 percent to 8 percent over the past four years, which tells us that if we give a little bit of breath for the environment, it could restore itself very fast.鈥

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The index is a measure for assessing vegetation health and density using sensor data, helping track changes in plant health.

The reserve鈥檚 efforts align with the Kingdom鈥檚 goal of planting 10 billion trees by 2100 as part of the Saudi Green Initiative, which aims to rehabilitate more than 74 million hectares of land.

To date, more than 70 million trees have been planted nationwide.




The 91,500-square kilometer Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve spreads across Hail, Qassim, Al-Jouf, the Northern Borders, and the Eastern Province. (SPA)

In addition to its commitment to enhancing biodiversity, the reserve provides valuable resources for the local community. It grants controlled access to local herders, allowing their animals to graze and maintain a healthy biocycle for plants.

The reserve issues special permits for grazing in designated areas, allowing livestock owners to sustainably utilize the vegetation. This organized grazing process helps mitigate risks associated with excessive growth, including the potential for wildfires.

Among the local herders who frequently visits the reserve to graze his cattle is Farhan Al-Rughailan. He believes allowing livestock to graze helps maintain plant health, prevents diseases, and ensures sustainable use of the reserve鈥檚 resources.




The Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve is home to various wildlife, including the Arabian oryx, sand gazelles, and Arabian ostriches. (SPA)

hen plants are growing, they must be cut regularly, otherwise they become poisonous if they stay for too long without animals grazing on them,鈥 he told Arab News.

Like other herders, Al-Rughailan is only permitted to visit the reserve during specific times specified on his permit. The policy has helped reduce the economic cost of feeding livestock.

鈥淎s a royal reserve, one of our mandates is the local community, and we have to take care of it,鈥 said authority CEO Al-Shaalan.

鈥淭oday, we have more than 150 livestock, between camels and sheep, and livestock breeders in the local community are used to paying SAR 100 million ($26.6 million) to SAR 120 million to buy food for livestock. So, instead of buying hay and livestock feed, we allow them to graze.鈥

In addition to sustainable grazing, the authority has introduced sustainable hunting in a designated area located in the northern part of the reserve, which is also intended to support the local community without harming the ecosystem.

Although the sustainable hunting area makes up just 2.18 percent of the reserve鈥檚 total area, it provides a valuable boost to the local economy. Prey is raised in a controlled environment to ensure the sustainability of targeted species while preserving the reserve鈥檚 ecosystem.

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鈥 The Imam Turki Royal Reserve employs 180 rangers to monitor and address issues related to wildlife and plants.

鈥 According to its CEO, nearly 90 percent of the reserve is now protected.

鈥 The Royal Reserve鈥檚 Development Authority uses drone technology to monitor and protect the environment.

鈥 The reserve offers volunteer opportunities, fostering cooperation and environmental responsibility within the community.

Hunting is a popular activity for both locals and tourists in 海角直播, but it has historically had a negative impact on native wildlife. Overhunting in the past has led to the decline of species such as the Arabian leopard, ibex, and oryx.

Today, the Kingdom鈥檚 Environmental Law and executive regulations prohibit the trade, killing, or hunting of endangered wildlife species, along with their derivatives and products. Violators can face fines of up to SAR 30 million, 10 years in prison, or both.




The Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve is home to various wildlife, including the Arabian oryx, sand gazelles, and Arabian ostriches. (SPA)

鈥淚nstead of people going and hunting in the wilderness, we provide a sustainable production of wildlife that we can release for hunting,鈥 said Al-Shaalan.

This model was adopted by the UN in 1992, with the biodiversity agreement recognizing sustainable hunting as a conservation tool, affirming that wildlife can be preserved by allowing controlled hunting.

鈥淭here are always people who want to hunt,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut if you give them a legitimate way to hunt, it will reduce the pressure on wildlife.鈥


Saudi FM attends Oslo Forum in Norway

Saudi FM attends Oslo Forum in Norway
Updated 10 June 2025

Saudi FM attends Oslo Forum in Norway

Saudi FM attends Oslo Forum in Norway
  • Forum hosts global leaders and conflict mediators
  • Prince Faisal bin Farhan will meet foreign officials

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrived in the Norwegian capital on Tuesday to take part in the Oslo Forum.

The annual event, organized by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the Center for Humanitarian Dialogue in Switzerland, hosts global leaders and conflict mediators.

Prince Faisal will meet foreign officials to strengthen relations with the Kingdom and discuss various regional and international issues, the Saudi Press Agency reported.


What pilgrims are sharing online after their Hajj journey

What pilgrims are sharing online after their Hajj journey
Updated 10 June 2025

What pilgrims are sharing online after their Hajj journey

What pilgrims are sharing online after their Hajj journey
  • Worshippers take to social media to share profound experiences with loved ones
  • Posting online becomes a way to process the weight of Hajj for many

RIYADH: For many pilgrims, the spiritual journey of Hajj does not end when they leave the holy sites. It continues 鈥 quietly, intentionally 鈥 in the days and weeks that follow.

Across 海角直播, young pilgrims are using social media to process the weight of Hajj and share the experience with loved ones.

Noor Ahmad, 21, did not plan to post during her pilgrimage. But after she returned, the urge to share came naturally.

After returning from Hajj, I decided to share a few captured moments. But how can a photo truly capture the depth and majesty of the experience?

Noor Ahmad

鈥淎fter returning from Hajj, I decided to share a few captured moments,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut how can a photo truly capture the depth and majesty of the experience?鈥

She described how people responded in varied ways. 鈥淭hose who had gone before felt nostalgic and started sharing their own stories. Others 鈥 those who hadn鈥檛 been yet 鈥 expressed their longing. It became this moment of connection.鈥

For Noor, the decision to post was not about aesthetics. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a monumental event. Maybe I could inspire someone who鈥檚 hesitant to go. Maybe they鈥檒l see what I saw 鈥 and want to experience it for themselves.

鈥淚t was my way of saying thank you鈥

Shatha Al-Jadaan, 25, took a different approach to sharing, after taking a digital detox.

I enjoy sharing meaningful moments, and after seeing the tremendous effort put into Hajj on every level, I felt my post was a small, sincere gesture of appreciation.

Shatha Al-Jadaan

鈥淒uring Hajj, I decided to partially fast from social media. I used only the essentials,鈥 she said. 鈥淎fter I returned, I posted a thread to my close friends explaining where I鈥檇 been and shared some of the most meaningful moments.鈥

The response was full of prayers and warmth. 鈥淧eople were kind, supportive, and curious. But what mattered most to me was that I used the thread to say thank you 鈥 to the organizers, to the volunteers, and to Allah.鈥

She spoke about how she found value in using digital platforms to document something greater than herself.

鈥淚 enjoy sharing meaningful moments, and after seeing the tremendous effort put into Hajj on every level, I felt my post was a small, sincere gesture of appreciation.鈥

Salem Al-Khudair, 28, recorded a voice note to his family group chat while performing the rites.

鈥淚 just couldn鈥檛 find the words to write. So I recorded myself speaking right after standing in Arafat. I sent it to my family WhatsApp group. My mom was emotional. My dad said, 鈥楳ay God accept from you.鈥 That was enough.鈥

In an age of curated content, Hajj posts tend to stand out for their sincerity. Pilgrims often strip away the filters, metaphors and trend-driven formats, and just speak from the heart.

Noura Al-Dosari, 23, uploaded a private Instagram story highlight with no captions. 鈥淛ust visuals. No filters. No hashtags,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 for followers. It was for me. For reflection. A digital bookmark of who I became.鈥

Some write long captions, others simply post a photo of their ihram folded neatly back into a drawer.

But all of them carry a silent message: I went. I came back different.

Many pilgrims use their posts to recall moments of physical hardship that brought emotional breakthroughs 鈥 the heat, the long walks, the brief but powerful connections with strangers.

Others use it to highlight the seamless organization of the pilgrimage as a reminder of how far the experience has evolved.

Amani Al-Saad, 26, used X to share a short story about a volunteer who helped her carry her bag in Muzdalifah. 鈥淪he didn鈥檛 speak much, but she smiled at me and said, 鈥楾his is what we鈥檙e here for.鈥 That stuck with me. I wrote about it as a reminder to myself 鈥 that sometimes the smallest moments hold the most meaning.鈥

While digital connections are increasingly common, most pilgrims emphasize that the real processing happens offline 鈥 in quiet conversations with family, in their prayer rooms, or on long drives home.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 post to perform,鈥 said Al-Jadaan. 鈥淚 posted to remember.鈥

 


National Water Co. ready for post-Hajj season

National Water Co. ready for post-Hajj season
Updated 10 June 2025

National Water Co. ready for post-Hajj season

National Water Co. ready for post-Hajj season
  • The company added the plan included securing water storage and coordinating with water production and distribution systems

MADINAH: The National Water Co. has confirmed it is operationally ready for the post-Hajj season.

The company said it would distribute more than 630,000 cubic meters of potable water daily to pilgrims at the Prophet鈥檚 Mosque and throughout Madinah and said its readiness built on ongoing efforts to serve pilgrims and visitors.

The plan involves more than 1,200 employees, including technical, administrative and engineering staff, working to provide water and environmental services.

The company added the plan included securing water storage and coordinating with water production and distribution systems, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Water will be supplied daily during the post-Hajj season through continuous pumping to the central area and religious sites. Chemical and biological tests will be conducted to ensure compliance with water quality standards.

The company said its smart operation system continues to manage and monitor Madinah鈥檚 water network, overseeing water pressure and quality in pipelines and reservoirs.

 


Saudi film body joins global audiovisual group

Saudi film body joins global audiovisual group
Updated 10 June 2025

Saudi film body joins global audiovisual group

Saudi film body joins global audiovisual group
  • Through this affiliation, the commission plans to develop archiving projects and engage in knowledge exchange with international institutions

RIYADH: The Film Commission announced its membership in the International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives, a step aimed at supporting its work in audiovisual archiving.

The association includes members from 70 countries and represents institutions that preserve materials such as visual content, musical works, historical and literary recordings, and oral histories.

According to the Saudi Press Agency, this membership supports the commission鈥檚 efforts to preserve 海角直播鈥檚 audiovisual heritage.

Through this affiliation, the commission plans to develop archiving projects and engage in knowledge exchange with international institutions.

The move also reflects the commission鈥檚 aim to adopt recognized practices and modern technologies in film archiving, the SPA reported.

Cooperation with association members will provide access to innovations in audiovisual preservation and contribute to efforts to safeguard the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural heritage.

Founded in 1969 in Amsterdam, the association promotes collaboration among institutions focused on audiovisual preservation.

It hosts an annual conference for sharing expertise in preservation, restoration, digitization, intellectual property, and public access to archival materials.

 


French architect showcases AlUla鈥檚 heritage in New York exhibition

French architect showcases AlUla鈥檚 heritage in New York exhibition
Updated 10 June 2025

French architect showcases AlUla鈥檚 heritage in New York exhibition

French architect showcases AlUla鈥檚 heritage in New York exhibition
  • The exhibition was opened by Abdullah Al-Hamdan, the Kingdom鈥檚 consul general in New York, who spoke about the role of art in encouraging cultural exchange and international understanding

RIYADH: The Didier Aaron Gallery in New York, in collaboration with the Consulate General of 海角直播, is hosting an art exhibition by French architect Jean-Pierre Heim.

The exhibition showcases AlUla鈥檚 culture and heritage through a collection of sketches depicting 海角直播鈥檚 archaeological landmarks.

It runs until June 20, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

A special event at the exhibition featured Heim speaking about his visits to AlUla and the surrounding region.

It was opened by Abdullah Al-Hamdan, the Kingdom鈥檚 consul general in New York, who spoke about the role of art in encouraging cultural exchange and international understanding.

He also noted the value of such exhibitions in sharing aspects of Saudi heritage with a wider audience.

Heim described his design approach as being informed by local culture and geography, emphasizing the integration of architecture with environment, history, and traditions.

The exhibition includes selected architectural drawings by Heim, inspired by his travels to more than 80 countries, including 海角直播, Egypt, Sudan, Jordan, Greece, and China.