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King Salman Royal Reserve Deploys Field Teams for International Waterbird Census

 The King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority has mobilized specialized field teams to take part in the International Waterbird Census, reinforcing its commitment to biodiversity conservation and the protection of the reserve’s critical ecosystems.

King Salman Royal Reserve

The teams are surveying key congregation sites to record waterbird species and evaluate the condition of their natural habitats. The findings will support data-driven conservation measures aimed at safeguarding the reserve as a vital refuge for migratory birds along major global flyways.

This initiative supports the environmental sustainability objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 and reflects the authority’s adherence to international conservation standards, further strengthening the Kingdom’s contribution to global environmental stewardship.

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