National wildlife center launches supervisory council for Ibex protected area

National wildlife center launches supervisory council for Ibex protected area
National wildlife center launches supervisory council for Ibex protected area

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Jeddah - Yasmine El Tohamy - RIYADH: The first supervisory council for the Ibex protected area encompassing the governorates of Howtat Bani Tamim and Al-Hasriq has been inaugurated by Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Wildlife in collaboration with the Riyadh Region Municipality.

The initiative is part of NCW’s commitment to involving local communities and relevant stakeholders, enhancing management practices within the protected area and aligning them with global standards, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

NCW Chief Executive Mohammed Qurban said: “Establishing the council empowers our neighboring community to contribute ideas and suggestions towards enhancing protection programs and conserving biodiversity within the protected area.

“Engaging with the community promotes operational excellence, governance and efficiency, ensuring the sustainable use of our natural resources. This connection is integral, holding profound value across generations, bolstering conservation efforts, and nurturing environmental awareness among local residents.”

Located approximately 120 km south of Riyadh, the protected area covers around 1,841 sq. km and is an extension of the Tuwaiq mountains. Over time it has become a sanctuary for wildlife including the Arabian oryx, Arabian wolf, rock hyrax and birds such as the lappet-faced vulture, bustards and eagles. It also hosts numerous reptiles, amphibious species and snakes.

The protected area is additionally renowned for its diverse plant life, including herbs, acacia, Vachellia flava, Christ’s thorn jujube, and Haloxylon ammodendron trees.

The NCW has initiated several programs in the Ibex protected area, including camping, hiking trails and beekeeping. The aim is to promote ecotourism and support the local economy, as well as highlight its unique natural and cultural heritage.

Global best practices signpost local participation as a way to safeguard natural resources and enhance sustainable management, while also fostering community attachment and creating employment opportunities.

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