Madinah authority leads effort to protect and promote birdlife, ecotourism

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Updated 18 October 2025
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Madinah authority leads effort to protect and promote birdlife, ecotourism

Madinah authority leads effort to protect and promote birdlife, ecotourism
  • The Madinah Region Development Authority, in collaboration with experts and researchers, is working to raise awareness of the region’s bird diversity

RIYADH: Madinah’s rich natural landscapes are home to dozens of bird species, making the region a popular destination for birdwatching and ecotourism.

The Madinah Region Development Authority, in collaboration with experts and researchers, is working to raise awareness of the region’s bird diversity, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.

The hope is that increased awareness will foster an appreciation for nature, encourage birdwatching and photography, and pave the way for investment in dedicated birdwatching sites across the region, according to the report.

The authority has recorded 26 common bird species and published a detailed reference guide featuring Arabic and English names, diagnostic characteristics, preferred habitats, and feeding patterns. 

Among the region’s notable species are “the bright yellow weaver bird, known for its intricate nests woven among tall tees such as jujube and palms; the white cow heron, often seen near livestock in areas such as Al-Bayda Park and Wadi Al-Aqiq; and the elusive sandgrouse, which breeds in valleys outside Madinah,” the SPA reported.

Other species commonly found in the region include the common myna, rose-ringed parakeet, laughing dove, eastern bee-eater, collared dove, rock pigeon, hoopoe, kingfisher, and black kite. 

Madinah’s diverse environments — from farms and valleys to coastal areas — “continue to serve as vital habitats supporting the region’s biodiversity, reflecting ongoing efforts by Saudi authorities to protect wildlife and promote sustainable ecotourism,” the SPA concluded.
 


Saudi scouts win youth award for agricultural app

Saudi scouts win youth award for agricultural app
Updated 11 November 2025
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Saudi scouts win youth award for agricultural app

Saudi scouts win youth award for agricultural app
  • Al-Harbi will be honored at the closing ceremony of the sixth Arab Scout Youth Forum in Abu Dhabi on Nov. 13, highlighting the importance of innovation in the scout movement and advancing sustainable development goals

RIYADH: The Saudi Arabian Scouts Association won the Arab Scout Youth Award for its innovative project, “Plant and Play.”

The association ranked among the top five youth initiatives in the second competition organized by the Arab Scout Region, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

Presented by Scout Shahd Al-Harbi, “Plant and Play” is a digital educational app that fosters a love of agriculture through interactive learning.

It guides users step by step in planting and caring for plants while providing games and activities that encourage creativity and discovery.

The project promotes environmental conservation, teaching children eco-friendly habits such as recycling plastic bottles and cardboard boxes to create planters.

It aims to raise a generation that values food, understands agriculture’s role in food security, and cares for the environment.

The app also introduces basic agricultural concepts while promoting responsibility, patience, generosity, observation, and critical thinking skills.

Al-Harbi will be honored at the closing ceremony of the sixth Arab Scout Youth Forum in Abu Dhabi on Nov. 13, highlighting the importance of innovation in the scout movement and advancing sustainable development goals.