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Abida Ahmad

Mountain Goats in Baljurashi National Park Captivate Visitors


Al-Baha, October 21, 2024 — The Baljurashi Governorate national park, nestled in the picturesque Al-Baha region, recently welcomed a remarkable influx of residents and visitors eager to witness the release of mountain goats by the National Center of Wildlife (NCW). This initiative aims to reintroduce and bolster the population of local endangered species within their natural habitats, highlighting the ongoing efforts to preserve biodiversity in the Kingdom.


The sight of mountain goats, with their graceful movements and striking features, has captivated onlookers, who enthusiastically took photos and shared joyful moments with family and friends amidst the scenic backdrop of the park. Known for its breathtaking mountainous landscape, the park stands out as one of the largest managed by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, spanning approximately 600,000 square meters. Its diverse offerings make it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike.


The park is thoughtfully designed to enhance the visitor experience, featuring ample seating areas for families and youth, paved public roads for easy navigation, and dedicated sports fields for recreational activities. Children can enjoy play zones, while walking paths meander through the park, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings. Shaded areas provide respite from the sun, and convenient parking spaces accommodate the high number of guests.


The Saudi Press Agency captured the essence of the event, showcasing the happiness of visitors as they delighted in the presence of the mountain goats, a symbol of the region's rich natural heritage. This successful release not only raises awareness about local wildlife but also fosters a greater appreciation for the conservation efforts underway to protect these species.


As the Baljurashi Governorate national park continues to attract both locals and tourists, it serves as a testament to the importance of preserving natural ecosystems and enhancing public engagement with wildlife conservation. The initiative underscores a collective commitment to ensuring the survival of endangered species while promoting the beauty and significance of Saudi Arabia's diverse landscapes.



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