Arabian Oryx Breeding Aids Ecological Balance in King Salman Reserve
The reserve authority outlined breeding, reintroduction and monitoring efforts supporting Arabian oryx across protected sites.
A new conservation program has been launched in the King Salman Royal Reserve to revive populations of the Arabian oryx, officials announced under the programme’s updated breeding and protection initiative.
The effort seeks to rehabilitate lost herds through carefully managed breeding, habitat restoration, and heightened ecological protection protocols. The reserve aims to ensure the oryx’s survival and restore its role within the broader ecosystem.
This move follows decades of environmental challenges in the region and reflects growing commitment from Saudi conservation authorities to protect native species and natural heritage.














