The Saudi Environment Week 2026 exhibition in Riyadh has featured a series of interactive activities that brought the Kingdom’s rich biodiversity to life, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
The exhibition offered visitors an unforgettable journey through its diverse regions and showcased the unique environmental characteristics of each area.
Through a curated collection of photographs depicting the Kingdom’s rich biodiversity, the event provided visitors with an unparalleled experience that thoughtfully blended visual appeal with environmental awareness.

The display also boasted a vast array of images spotlighting plant species found across several regions.
Moreover, the exhibition displayed a series of creative images mirroring the biodiversity across Saudi Arabia’s regions, including the Arabian oryx in Najran, flocks of herons in Jazan, the hoopoe and Arabian woodpecker in the Eastern Region, as well as the Arabian leopard in AlUla in the Madinah Region.

Photographers also captured magnificent landscapes highlighting the Kingdom’s diverse terrain and vegetation, from Rawdat Khuraim in the central region to fruit, vegetable, and wheat farms, as well as agricultural terraces in the Aseer Region and mangrove forests in the Jazan Region.
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