المملكة: "Wildlife" It launches the largest scientific journey to explore for wild environmental systems

The CEO of the National Center for Wildlife Development, Dr. Mohamed Kahran, explained that the contract’s journey to explore the wild environments recently announced by the center is one of the largest national projects to explore biological diversity in the Kingdom, which was launched to build a comprehensive knowledge base that provides a scientific basis line for integrated and sustainable management of our natural resources and preserving the innate life of future generations. In “The Journey of the Contract to Explore the Red Sea” in 2022, and exploration programs in the Persian Gulf, which presented a vision of our marine environments, and with the completion of wild environments, the Kingdom will have a unique database of its land and sea environmental systems that constitute a starting point for sustainable management and a certified reference for researchers and scholars. Enhancing awareness of the importance of preserving biological diversity, while working to document this great biological richness at the global level, and enhancing the Kingdom’s role in regional and international environmental agreements. The wilderness is the largest and most comprehensive research task of land environmental systems, and aims to evaluate and document the biological diversity in it and study the intensity and distribution of innate organisms, and the opposite of digital maps, with the participation of experts and researchers from inside and outside the Kingdom, and in cooperation with national universities, research centers, royal reserves, and international organizations ."Ltr">. The exploration program includes the identification of endemic species, which are threatened with extinction, and the species that are limited to a specific geographical scope, determining the threats they face, setting plans to reduce threats, and providing a safe and sustainable environment . Dir ="Ltr"> (ISI) classified as the highest tight scientific journals (Q1) .
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