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Prince Mohammed bin Salman Reserve Encounters Rare Breeding Colonies of Endangered Griffon Vultures

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Last updated: 2024/09/06 at 9:14 PM
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The discovery of three breeding colonies of endangered Eurasian Griffon vultures in the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve Development Authority marks a significant milestone in conservation efforts. On World Vulture Awareness Day, the Authority announced the rare find, highlighting the crucial role Griffon vultures play in maintaining healthy ecosystems. These vultures act as nature’s clean-up crew, playing an important role in the ecosystem. The discovery of four active nests with adults incubating eggs and raising chicks using drones is a testament to the success of conservation initiatives in the reserve.

The Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve spans over 24,500 km² and is home to over 50% of Saudi Arabia’s species, making it one of the most biodiverse protected areas in the Middle East. The Integrated Development Management Plan ensures the highest level of protection for vulture breeding colonies, reflecting the reserve’s commitment to environmental conservation. Restoration and rewilding efforts are ongoing, with the reintroduction of prey species and the establishment of safe habitats for the vultures.

The Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve is dedicated to restoring and conserving the natural environment, supporting the reintroduction of historically occurring native species like the Arabian leopard, cheetah, and Lappet-faced vulture through a comprehensive rewilding program. These efforts align with Saudi Arabia’s broader sustainability and conservation goals under the Saudi Green and Middle East Green Initiatives, demonstrating the country’s commitment to environmental stewardship. The rare discovery of the breeding colonies of endangered Griffon vultures highlights the success of conservation efforts in the reserve.

The discovery of the breeding colonies in the reserve’s Jabel Qaraqir section is a significant moment for the conservation of endangered species. Researchers have found adults incubating eggs and chicks approximately two to three months old, demonstrating the success of the conservation initiatives in the reserve. The Authority is closely monitoring the nests and observing a further 37 potential nesting sites, ensuring the protection and preservation of the endangered Griffon vulture population in the area.

The Authority’s CEO, Andrew Zaloumis, emphasized the importance of the discovery and the critical role Griffon vultures play in maintaining healthy ecosystems. The endangered species serves as an indicator of the reserve’s environmental health and the success of conservation initiatives. The Authority’s commitment to restoring and conserving the natural environment through rewilding efforts and the reintroduction of native species reflects Saudi Arabia’s dedication to environmental sustainability and conservation. The rare discovery of the breeding colonies of endangered Griffon vultures is a cause for celebration and emphasizes the importance of continued conservation efforts in the region.

In conclusion, the rare discovery of three breeding colonies of endangered Eurasian Griffon vultures in the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve Development Authority highlights the success of conservation efforts in the region. The Authority’s commitment to protecting vulture breeding colonies and restoring the natural environment through rewilding initiatives is a testament to Saudi Arabia’s dedication to environmental conservation. The reintroduction of historically occurring native species like the Arabian leopard, cheetah, and Lappet-faced vulture aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader sustainability and conservation goals under the Saudi Green and Middle East Green Initiatives. The discovery of the breeding colonies of Griffon vultures is a significant milestone in conservation efforts and reflects the reserve’s commitment to preserving biodiversity and protecting endangered species.

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