Arabian Oryx Born at Qassim National Park For Third Year in a Row
The birth is a result of habitat rehab and breeding efforts led by the NCW and the National Center for Vegetation Cover.
Qassim National Park in Buraidah has recorded the birth of an Arabian oryx for the third consecutive year.
The recurring births are the result of coordinated work between the NCW and the National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification, focusing on habitat rehabilitation, vegetation enhancement and the creation of conditions suitable for the long-term breeding of endangered species. These initiatives aim to restore ecological balance while supporting the sustainability of wildlife populations within protected areas.
Qassim National Park is among several sites across the Kingdom implementing afforestation and environmental rehabilitation projects under the Saudi Green Initiative. These programmes are designed to strengthen biodiversity and reinforce the role of national parks as functioning ecosystems rather than conservation-only reserves.
Saudi Arabia has played a leading role in the global protection of the Arabian oryx since the 1970s, working with international partners to prevent the species from extinction. Classified as endangered, the oryx has faced significant population decline due to habitat loss and reduced vegetation cover.
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