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The vegetation cover in Saudi nature reserve has increased to 8.5%

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Last updated: 2024/05/04 at 6:45 PM
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The Imam Turki Bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority has seen a significant increase in vegetation cover within the reserve, reaching 8.5% over the past years. This development is attributed to factors such as improved air quality and reduced dust storms since last spring. The reserve has planted over 600,000 trees as part of desert forestation projects, aligning with the Saudi Green Initiative’s goals to plant over 600 million trees by 2030. These initiatives have led to a surge in the reserve’s vegetation cover, increasing from 1.4% in 2018 to the current 8.5%. The reserve’s commitment to wildlife protection, environmental restoration, and vegetation revival has also led to the identification of over 180 plant species across 38 plant families, representing 7.5% of all plant species in Saudi Arabia.

The efforts of the Imam Turki Bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority in planting trees and improving vegetation cover have had a positive impact on the environment. The increase in vegetation cover is a result of improved air quality and reduced dust storms, which have been particularly noticeable since last spring. By planting over 600,000 trees as part of desert forestation projects, the reserve is contributing to the Saudi Green Initiative’s broader goals of planting over 600 million trees by 2030. This dedication to environmental conservation is not only beneficial for the reserve but also for the overall biodiversity in Saudi Arabia.

The surge in vegetation cover within the reserve is a testament to the success of the conservation efforts undertaken by the Imam Turki Bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority. The commitment to wildlife protection, environmental restoration, and vegetation revival has led to the identification of over 180 plant species across 38 plant families. This represents 7.5% of all plant species in Saudi Arabia, showcasing the diversity and richness of the reserve’s ecosystem. The increase in vegetation cover from 1.4% in 2018 to the current 8.5% is a remarkable achievement that highlights the effectiveness of the reserve’s conservation strategies.

The efforts to improve vegetation cover within the reserve have not only enhanced the environment but have also had a positive impact on wildlife habitats. By planting trees and promoting desert forestation projects, the Imam Turki Bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority is creating a more sustainable ecosystem for the diverse species that call the reserve home. The increase in vegetation cover provides food and shelter for wildlife, contributing to the overall biodiversity and health of the ecosystem. This proactive approach to conservation is essential for protecting the reserve’s natural resources for future generations.

The successful increase in vegetation cover within the reserve is a result of the collaborative efforts of the Imam Turki Bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority and the broader community. By working together to plant trees, improve air quality, and reduce dust storms, stakeholders are contributing to the overall health and sustainability of the reserve. The commitment to environmental conservation and wildlife protection is evident in the significant progress made in increasing vegetation cover and restoring the natural habitat. These efforts are not only beneficial for the reserve but also for the surrounding areas, as improved air quality and reduced dust storms have a positive impact on the broader ecosystem.

As the Imam Turki Bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority continues its conservation efforts, the future looks promising for the reserve and its diverse wildlife. By focusing on planting trees, improving vegetation cover, and protecting the environment, the authority is making a significant contribution to the Saudi Green Initiative’s goals. The identification of over 180 plant species within the reserve is a testament to the richness and biodiversity of the ecosystem. With continued support from the community and stakeholders, the reserve will remain a vital sanctuary for wildlife and a beacon of environmental conservation in Saudi Arabia.

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