Animals are monitored by a Saudi wildlife facility using satellite tracking equipment

 


Al-Baida Park in Madinah is embracing innovation in a bid to follow the development of its natural life.

Abdulrahman Al-Fadli, the Saudi clergyman of climate, water and agribusiness, as of late directed the arrival of exactly 92 wild creatures into the recreation area to assist with enhancing biodiversity, and reestablish ecological equilibrium and help supportability.

Also, Dr. Ahmed Al-Bouq, chief general of natural life protection at the Public Community for Natural life Advancement, upholds the idea of utilizing innovation to help the prosperity of the animals at the area.

the assessment cycle is the most important phase in any delivery activity. This remembers centering for the delivery region and noticing whether it will help security and on the off chance that it contains the vegetation thickness to help the species.

He said: "During the main delivery, we managed 10 species, including the Snow capped ibex, mountain gazelles, vultures, birds, delegated sandgrouses, European turtle pigeons, peaked warblers and Namaqua birds.

"The pre-assessment process is of most extreme significance as it will give us adequate data on the best way to set suitable circumstances to guarantee the wellbeing and incorporation, all things considered."

Al-Bouq said that this is trailed by the establishment of satellite GPS beacons to focus on the delivered creatures and track their developments.

He added: "What we are planning to accomplish is to carry individuals nearer to natural life, while allowing them the opportunity to get comfortable with creatures that are jeopardized, so they never again think that they are bizarre or feel a social aspect keeping the two completely different. The delivery activity is a scaffold connecting individuals and untamed life."

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