Saudi Arabia’s Wildlife Documentaries have secured six platinum awards at the Muse Creative Awards, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
“The Red Sea: A World Hidden in Depths” won two platinum awards in the Nature & Wildlife and Documentary categories.
Furthermore, “Hope Grows,” earned two platinum awards in the Music Film and Nature & Wildlife Films categories. Interestingly, the documentary delves into the propagation and reintroduction of endangered species.
Meanwhile, “Horizon,” secured two platinum awards in the Cinematography and Documentary Film tracks.
The Muse Creative is an international award that honors excellence in innovative and creative filmmaking worldwide.
These documentaries stand as a living proof of Saudi Arabia’s richness of wildlife, unique biodiversity, as well as breathtaking natural treasures.
In addition, they highlighted the Kingdom’s pivotal efforts to protect wildlife and conserve living species and their habitats.
At the same time, such works have boosted community environmental awareness and created a sense of individual and collective responsibility to conserve environmental resources.
The current remarkable success stands as a testament to the commitment of the National Center for Wildlife (NCW) to producing artistic and awareness-raising works on wildlife issues.
Through various educational, cultural, and media programs, the center seeks to fulfill its strategic objectives of prioritizing environmental awareness.
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