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Twins of Endangered Arabian Sand Gazelle Born at King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve

This September, the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve’s field team observed the birth of twin endangered Arabian sand gazelles, marking the 84th birth of Arabian gazelles within the reserve. This milestone highlights the authority’s efforts to safeguard wildlife and create a thriving environment for their growth and reproduction.

 The authority emphasized that the successful reproduction of these animals reflects the quality and suitability of the natural habitats within the reserve. This success is part of ongoing efforts to preserve endangered species. Notably, the reserve has recorded more than 120 mammal births, including oryx, Arabian sand gazelles, and ibex, in its protected areas.

 These achievements demonstrate the authority’s dedication to wildlife conservation, evidenced by the release of various endangered species and the creation of tailored environments to support each species. The field team conducts rigorous and regular monitoring to protect these animals and ensure their safety.

 Spanning an impressive 130,700 square kilometers, the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve is the largest natural wildlife reserve in the Middle East. It covers four administrative regions: Al-Jawf, Hail, the Northern Borders, and Tabuk. The reserve is distinguished by its diverse natural habitats, varied terrain, and unique geographical formations.

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