King Salman Royal Reserve reports rehab of 750,000 hectares of degraded land

Restoration and rahabilitation efforts are focused on reclaiming vast areas affected by desertification and overgrazing. (SPA)
Restoration and rahabilitation efforts are focused on reclaiming vast areas affected by desertification and overgrazing. (SPA)
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Updated 27 September 2025
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King Salman Royal Reserve reports rehab of 750,000 hectares of degraded land

Restoration and rahabilitation efforts are focused on reclaiming vast areas affected by desertification and overgrazing. (SPA)
  • Also reports successful planting of almost 4m seedlings across the 130,700-sq. km reserve

SAKAKA: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority said Friday that 750,000 hectares of degraded land had been successfully rehabilitated under its multifaceted programs.

In a report carried by the Saudi Press Agency on the occasion of World Agriculture Day, the authority also reported successfully planting 3,992,200 seedlings across the 130,700-sq. km reserve.

To support the natural regeneration of forests and rangelands, workers at the reserve had dispersed a total of 7,500 kg of local seeds so far, including yarrow, artemisia and haloxylon, the authority said. 

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• At the royal reserve, restoration efforts are focused on reclaiming vast areas affected by desertification and overgrazing, thereby paving the way for the return of plant life, the authority said.

• The reserve was established by royal order in June 2018, consolidating existing protected areas spanning the Kingdom’s northern provinces in Tabuk, Northern Borders, Al-Jouf, and Hail.

These projects are part of the wider Saudi Green Initiative launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on March 27, 2021, a comprehensive national plan aligned with Saudi Vision 2030’s goals to combat climate change by reducing carbon emissions, increasing afforestation, and protecting land and marine ecosystems.




Restoration and rehabilitation efforts are focused on reclaiming vast areas affected by desertification and overgrazing. (SPA)

At the royal reserve, restoration efforts are focused on reclaiming vast areas affected by desertification and overgrazing, thereby paving the way for the return of plant life, the authority said.

The reserve was established by royal order in June 2018, consolidating existing protected areas spanning the Kingdom’s northern provinces in Tabuk, Northern Borders, Al-Jouf, and Hail.

It is home to more than 550 plant species, representing significant environmental wealth that requires sustained protection to ensure the sustainability of its natural resources for future generations.

The reserve has so far relocated 1,235 wildlife species, including Arabian oryx, sand gazelles, Arabian gazelles, and Arabian leopards.

It is also a vital hub for migratory birds, and serves as the Kingdom’s first stop for flocks arriving from Asia and Europe in the fall, and their last station before departing Africa in spring. 

 


Saudi Arabia and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh

Saudi Arabia and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh
Updated 04 November 2025
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Saudi Arabia and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh

Saudi Arabia and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh
  • Bilateral ties play a crucial role in promoting regional and global stability, says Saudi official
  • ‘Tireless work between the two friendly countries can push mutual relations to a new stage’

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and Japan held a ceremony in the capital Riyadh on Monday to commemorate the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between their countries.

During a speech, Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Al-Khereiji highlighted the strong relationship between Saudi Arabia and Japan. He said that their cooperation, which began in 1955, plays a crucial role in promoting regional and global stability and prosperity.

“The tireless work between the two friendly countries can push mutual relations to a new stage,” he said. Al-Khereiji highlighted that the Saudi-Japan Vision 2030 established a comprehensive strategic partnership to achieve common goals, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

He expressed the Kingdom’s desire to enhance its relationship with Japan and achieve greater growth and prosperity for both countries, the SPA added.

Saudi Arabia is the primary supplier of crude oil to Japan, and Japan has become a significant partner for the Kingdom in trade and investment. Under Saudi-Japan Vision 2030, the two countries have agreed to enhance cooperation, including efforts in decarbonization, as highlighted in a blog post by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.