National Center for Wildlife, Prince Mohammed bin Salman Reserve Release 35 Endangered Species to Boost Biodiversity

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Riyadh: The National Center for Wildlife and the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve Development Authority: jointly released 35 endangered wildlife species as part of breeding and reintroduction programs, aiming to enrich biodiversity, restore ecological balance, and boost ecotourism.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the released species included 10 Arabian oryx, five ostriches, and 20 houbara bustards, aligning with the center's ongoing plans to protect wildlife and restore ecosystems by breeding and releasing endangered species into their natural environments.