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السعودية (Al-Su'udiyya)BRICS PlusFood and Agriculture

Students plant 1600 trees in Saudi Royal Reserve

Schalk Botes
Last updated: July 12, 2025 1:37 am
By Schalk Botes
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In a significant step towards environmental conservation and sustainability, students in Saudi Arabia have planted 1,600 trees in the King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve. This initiative, spearheaded by The King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority, is part of a broader effort to enhance the region’s biodiversity and combat desertification.

The initiative

The tree-planting project is a key component of the King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority’s ongoing environmental programs. The initiative aims to involve the younger generation in ecological preservation, fostering a sense of responsibility and connection to nature among students. In its second phase, the project expanded to include 1,300 students from various grades, up from 500 in the first phase.

Objectives and goals

The primary objectives of this initiative are:

Environmental Restoration: To restore native vegetation and improve the ecological balance within the reserve.

Educational Engagement: To educate students about the importance of environmental conservation and sustainable practices.

Community Involvement: To engage the local community in environmental activities, promoting a culture of sustainability.

Execution and participation

The project saw enthusiastic participation from students across five school complexes. These young environmentalists planted a variety of native trees and seedlings, carefully selected to thrive in the local climate and soil conditions. The hands-on experience provided students with practical knowledge about planting and nurturing trees, as well as the broader impacts of afforestation.

Impact and future plans

The immediate impact of planting 1,600 trees is a significant increase in green cover within the reserve. This not only enhances the aesthetic value of the area but also contributes to improved air quality and biodiversity. The initiative is part of a larger afforestation campaign that aims to plant 100,000 trees in the reserve’s first phase.

Looking ahead, the King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority plans to continue its afforestation efforts, with more phases involving larger numbers of participants and trees. The long-term goal is to create a sustainable and resilient ecosystem that supports a diverse range of flora and fauna.

The tree-planting initiative by students in the King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve is a commendable effort towards environmental conservation. By involving the younger generation, the project not only contributes to ecological restoration but also instils a sense of environmental stewardship in future leaders. As the initiative progresses, it promises to bring lasting benefits to the region and set a positive example for similar projects worldwide.

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Schalk Botes
BySchalk Botes
Schalk Botes is the Head of Newshound Academy, an institution dedicated to Journalism & Media training and an industry hub for knowledge sharing.  With a rich career spanning 18 years in private higher education, Schalk has dedicated himself to nurturing the next generation of journalists and media professionals.
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  • Μπνου εγγραφ Binance says:
    March 14, 2025 at 4:52 pm

    Can you be more specific about the content of your article? After reading it, I still have some doubts. Hope you can help me.

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