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How º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is safeguarding biodiversity by restoring its ancient juniper forests

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Thriving in various environments, these steadfast evergreens embody the essence of the area’s ecosystem. (SPA)
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For centuries, the juniper tree has proudly stood as a symbol of picturesque beauty in Al-Baha region, adorning its slopes and mountain peaks with vibrant green hues. (SPA)
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Thriving in various environments, these steadfast evergreens embody the essence of the area’s ecosystem. (Photo by Liubov Kobik)
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Updated 17 May 2025

How º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is safeguarding biodiversity by restoring its ancient juniper forests

How º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is safeguarding biodiversity by restoring its ancient juniper forests
  • Juniper woodlands shelter endangered wildlife, rare plants and ancient biodiversity unique to the Arabian Peninsula
  • From livestock fences to tree nurseries, conservation efforts are giving the Kingdom’s highland forests a second chance

RIYADH: High in the misty mountains of southwestern º£½ÇÖ±²¥, the juniper tree — known locally as the “lady of trees†— has long stood as a quiet sentinel over the Kingdom’s highland ecosystems.

Revered for its resilience, ecological role, and cultural legacy, this ancient species is now the focus of a national conservation drive to reverse decades of environmental decline.

Juniper woodlands flourish between 2,500 and 3,000 meters above sea level in regions such as Taif, Al-Baha, and Asir.

These evergreen conifers, draped in needles and peppered with cones, are more than just picturesque. They are ecological relicts — living remnants of ancient Afromontane forests that once stretched across parts of Arabia.

“Juniper trees have created a unique microclimate in areas where arid and semi-arid ecosystems such as deserts, mountains, and high plains are prevailing,†Liubov Kobik, a junior environmental consultant at Terra Nexus, told Arab News.




For centuries, the juniper tree has proudly stood as a symbol of picturesque beauty in Al-Baha region, adorning its slopes and mountain peaks with vibrant green hues. (SPA)

These woodlands offer a rare sanctuary for biodiversity in a country better known for its deserts.Ìý

“These areas are nowadays called juniper woodlands and are considered as biodiversity hotspots supporting thousands of vascular plants, unique and mammalian species,†Kobik added.

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The forests are home to rare and endangered species such as the Arabian leopard, hamadryas baboon, and the endemic Asir magpie.

Ecologically, junipers stabilize mountain slopes, protect against soil erosion, and offer nesting and foraging habitats for a wide range of species. Their berries are a food source for wildlife, while their dense canopy helps retain moisture and moderate temperatures.




Juniper berries are a food source for wildlife, while its dense canopy helps retain moisture and moderate temperatures. (Pexel photo)

“Unlike most of º£½ÇÖ±²¥, the Asir mountains receive relatively high levels of rainfall, particularly during the summer monsoon season,†Kobik said.

“This moisture supports a variety of vegetation types, from dry acacia woodlands at lower altitudes to more humid and dense juniper forests in the highlands.â€

But these vital ecosystems are under threat. Long-term climate change, rising temperatures, and erratic rainfall have caused a decline in juniper populations.â€




Junipers stabilize mountain slopes, protect against soil erosion, and offer nesting and foraging habitats for a wide range of species. (Photo by Liubov Kobik)

Rising temperatures and periodic droughts … are caused by climate change, resulting in reduced and increasingly erratic rainfall patterns, characterized by extended dry seasons and infrequent yet more intense storms,†Kobik said.

“This disruption in natural water availability hinders the establishment of young juniper seedlings, making successful regeneration increasingly uncommon,†she said. “Less rainfall and rising temperatures are increasing evaporation rates, drying out soil faster.Ìý

“This makes growing conditions tougher for seedlings and saplings, which struggle more with heat and drought compared to mature trees. Consequently, the natural replacement of older trees by new growth is greatly hindered.â€

DID YOU KNOW?

• Jabal Soudah in Asir is 3,015 meters above sea level and is covered with juniper trees.

• The common juniper has the largest geographic range of any woody plant in the world.

• Unlike other trees, the juniper grows in acid and alkaline soils. Juniper bushes can live up to 120 years, with the oldest recorded specimen aged 255.

Overgrazing and land development have compounded the crisis. Livestock, particularly goats and sheep, often trample young saplings before they have a chance to mature.

In response, º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is taking action. Soudah Development, a project backed by the Public Investment Fund, has launched a major reforestation campaign that has planted nearly 165,000 native trees — including junipers — throughout the highlands.




Measures are being implemented at Asir National Park to limit deforestation, overgrazing, and land development. (Photo by Liubov Kobik)

“Additionally, Asir National Park, established in the 1980s, functions as a significant protected area where juniper forests are a conservation priority,†Kobik said.

“Within the park, measures are implemented to limit deforestation, overgrazing, and land development — factors that have historically led to the reduction of juniper populations.â€

Kobik explained how authorities are partnering with the National Center for Vegetation Development and Combating Desertification to promote regeneration.




Juniper berries are a food source for wildlife, while its dense canopy helps retain moisture and moderate temperatures.Ìý(Photo by Liubov Kobik)

“Park authorities … are undertaking habitat restoration initiatives that include fencing regeneration zones, controlling livestock access, and monitoring tree health,†she said.

“Protective fencing has been installed around the most sensitive zones to facilitate natural regeneration by preventing goats and sheep (or other livestock) from accessing the areas.

“These measures address a primary issue hindering juniper recovery: although seeds germinate, saplings often fail to mature due to browsing and trampling by animals.â€




A park ranger of theÌýNational Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification on patrol at the Sarawat mountains. (SPA)

Beyond their environmental value, junipers hold deep cultural significance in º£½ÇÖ±²¥. For generations, their wood has been used to craft ceremonial objects and household tools.

Their berries are used in traditional medicine to treat ailments such as colds and stomach issues. Juniper oil, prized for its natural fragrance, also finds its way into perfumes and soaps.

Once overlooked in the rush of modern development, these ancient trees are now being championed as symbols of sustainable progress.

By safeguarding juniper woodlands, º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is not only protecting its natural heritage — but also restoring life to its greenest, most storied mountains.
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Madinah tops Saudi public sector rankings

Madinah tops Saudi public sector rankings
Updated 17 October 2025

Madinah tops Saudi public sector rankings

Madinah tops Saudi public sector rankings
  • This distinction reflects the commitment of the Saudi leadership to improve the quality of life and services for residents and visitors while supporting Saudi Vision 2030

MADINAH: The Public Sector Capabilities Index 2025 has highlighted Madinah’s strengths in institutional capacity building in the first report assessing cities’ abilities to adapt and transform.

For the report, published by the University College London Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose in partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies, field research was conducted in 45 cities with input from over 200 government officials and 100 international experts.

Madinah excelled in adopting methodologies and developing local governance mechanisms, mainly due to the “innovative government excellence model in Madinah†established by Madinah Region Development Authority and the region’s municipality.

The model promotes partnership and boosts flexibility to enhance integration between the government, private sector and community.

This distinction reflects the commitment of the Saudi leadership to improve the quality of life and services for residents and visitors while supporting Saudi Vision 2030.

 


Saudi minister of communications meets Intel CEO to strengthen partnership in semiconductors, AI

Lip-Bu Tan (L) receives Abdullah Al-Swaha in Washington. (Supplied)
Lip-Bu Tan (L) receives Abdullah Al-Swaha in Washington. (Supplied)
Updated 17 October 2025

Saudi minister of communications meets Intel CEO to strengthen partnership in semiconductors, AI

Lip-Bu Tan (L) receives Abdullah Al-Swaha in Washington. (Supplied)
  • Part of Kingdom’s efforts to reinforce position as global hub

WASHINGTON: The Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha has met Lip-Bu Tan, the CEO of Intel, to discuss areas of partnership in developing semiconductor and advanced computing technologies, along with enhancing collaboration in building artificial intelligence infrastructure and future technologies.

The meeting in the US comes as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to reinforce its position as a global hub for AI and advanced computing, and to localize value chains in semiconductor technologies, in support of Saudi Vision 2030 objectives, strengthening the competitiveness of the digital economy and the country’s leadership in future technologies.

 


Vocational toolkits distributed to people in Yemen

The project aims to empower 1,500 beneficiaries across several Yemeni governorates. (SPA)
The project aims to empower 1,500 beneficiaries across several Yemeni governorates. (SPA)
Updated 17 October 2025

Vocational toolkits distributed to people in Yemen

The project aims to empower 1,500 beneficiaries across several Yemeni governorates. (SPA)
  • The training covers various fields, including food processing, livestock care, incense and perfume making, photography, background design, gift wrapping, and sewing and embroidery

MARIB: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief has delivered equipment to 90 people in Yemen as part of a vocational empowerment project aimed at improving livelihoods in Marib Governorate.

The training covers various fields, including food processing, livestock care, incense and perfume making, photography, background design, gift wrapping, and sewing and embroidery.

The skills are intended to enable beneficiaries to start their own businesses.

The project aims to empower 1,500 beneficiaries across several Yemeni governorates.

The initiative is part of broader humanitarian and relief efforts provided by the Kingdom, through KSrelief, to improve living conditions and create income-generating opportunities for all sections of the Yemeni population.

 


Attempt to smuggle 47,927 captagon pills thwarted

Authorities in º£½ÇÖ±²¥ arrested individuals carrying captagon pills at the Al-Haditha border crossing. (SPA)
Authorities in º£½ÇÖ±²¥ arrested individuals carrying captagon pills at the Al-Haditha border crossing. (SPA)
Updated 17 October 2025

Attempt to smuggle 47,927 captagon pills thwarted

Authorities in º£½ÇÖ±²¥ arrested individuals carrying captagon pills at the Al-Haditha border crossing. (SPA)
  • Al-Harbi said that the authority continues to tighten customs control over the Kingdom’s imports and exports, standing guard against all smuggling attempts

RIYADH: The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority thwarted an attempt to smuggle 47,927 captagon pills at the Al-Haditha border crossing.

The pills were concealed in a truck entering the Kingdom.

Hamoud Al-Harbi, spokesperson of the authority, said the drugs were discovered when the truck underwent customs procedures and inspections using security technologies upon arrival.

Following the seizure, the authority coordinated with the General Directorate of Narcotics Control, leading to the arrest of four individuals identified as the recipients of the seized narcotics within the Kingdom.

Al-Harbi said that the authority continues to tighten customs control over the Kingdom’s imports and exports, standing guard against all smuggling attempts.

 


Saudi Netzero platform partners with conservation network to boost nature-driven climate technologies

Saudi Netzero platform partners with conservation network to boost nature-driven climate technologies
Updated 17 October 2025

Saudi Netzero platform partners with conservation network to boost nature-driven climate technologies

Saudi Netzero platform partners with conservation network to boost nature-driven climate technologies
  • Agreement seeks to place Kingdom at forefront of climate innovation, sustainable economic transformation, and the nurturing of entrepreneurs in environmental technologies
  • Netzero works with communities to connect afforestation projects with businesses that want to offset carbon emissions, meet sustainability goals and help restore ecosystems

RIYADH: º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s Netzero platform has formed a strategic partnership with the International Union for Conservation of Nature to help advance the Kingdom’s 2060 net-zero targets, and accelerate nature-based climate solutions throughout the Middle East, North Africa and Asia.

The agreement seeks to position º£½ÇÖ±²¥ at the forefront of climate innovation and sustainable economic transformation, and reinforce its expanding role in nurturing the development of entrepreneurs who can create sophisticated environmental technologies on Saudi soil, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The goal is to showcase a distinctly Saudi approach that effectively connects breakthrough innovations with on-the-ground environmental protection and climate responses.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Agreement seeks to place Kingdom at forefront of sustainable economic transformation, and the nurturing of entrepreneurs in environmental technologies.

• Netzero works with communities to connect afforestation projects with businesses that want to offset carbon emissions, meet sustainability goals and help restore ecosystems.

Netzero works with communities to connect afforestation projects with businesses that want to offset their carbon emissions, meet sustainability goals, help restore ecosystems and make a difference for future generations. IUCN is a global environmental network that unites governments, civil society and scientific experts in efforts to conserve nature and promote sustainable development.

Netzero’s founder and CEO, Mohammed Al-Khalid, described the agreement as a watershed moment for the application of Saudi-developed technologies in conservation work. His organization has built cutting-edge digital infrastructure to track environmental impacts, monitor recovery of vegetation, and optimize tree-planting campaigns, he said, resulting in unprecedented transparency in the measurement of outcomes, and improved climate gains.

The partnership will pursue several strategic goals, he added, including the restoration of ecosystems at scale through pioneering nature-based approaches that address climate disruption and rejuvenate native biodiversity; the safeguarding of wildlife and natural habitats by merging intelligent technologies with IUCN’s deep conservation expertise; and the strengthening of local communities through knowledge-sharing initiatives and the development of environmental skills that can promote sustainable livelihoods.

Al-Khalid stressed that the combination of Saudi-engineered environmental technologies with field conservation demonstrates the readiness of the Kingdom to share its technical solutions with the world. Netzero’s digital platforms rank among the region’s pioneering systems in their ability to accurately quantify the effects of carbon, and monitor reforestation efforts through the use of artificial intelligence and geographic data analysis, he added.

Hani El-Shaer, the regional director of IUCN’s Regional Office for West Asia, said the agreement reflects a mutual dedication to the deployment of workable, nature-based solutions that build climate resilience. He added that the pairing of Saudi innovation with global conservation knowledge would produce measurable results in ecosystem recovery, while advancing national and regional environmental agendas.

The Netzero platform was launched through º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s national Sidra program under the auspices of Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture.