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    17 wild hare births recorded at Imam Turki Reserve in Q1 2026

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamMay 23, 2026
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    RAFHA — The Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority recorded the birth of 17 wild hares during the first quarter of 2026. This shows the success of the authority’s breeding and environmental conservation programs aimed at supporting wildlife sustainability.

    The authority continues its efforts to protect, breed, and reintroduce wild hares into their natural habitats as part of broader initiatives focused on wildlife conservation and biodiversity protection. These efforts have contributed to a gradual increase in wild hare populations within the reserve, while also raising awareness of the species’ importance in maintaining the balance of desert ecosystems.

    Wild hares are well adapted to desert environments and are known for their speed, camouflage, and ability to withstand harsh climatic conditions. The species also plays an important ecological role in the desert food chain, helping maintain the natural balance of the ecosystem.

    The breeding and reintroduction initiatives are part of the royal reserves’ broader efforts to enhance wildlife sustainability and preserve biodiversity in line with the Kingdom’s environmental objectives.

    Source: Saudi Gazette

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