The people's existence never straightened in absence of
natural balance between aspects controlling life of all creatures.
Although the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia lies within a typical
arid to semi-arid region, it is characterized by its unique
biological diversity and species that could acclimatize to
live under adverse ecological circumstances including weather
and dry conditions.
Man had coexisted in Arabia in harmony with his limited renewable
natural resources for centuries; and could safeguard it by applying
conservative traditional practices including the hima system
which survived for more than 2000 years. Those himas were
deteriorated only during the past century.
The Saudi Arabia economic capriole has resulted in changed life
styles in agricultural, industrial and urbanization practices;
and the increased resource demand due to increased human population
as well as pollution and other constrains negatively affected
resources to an alarming extent.
That is why the National Commission for wildlife Conservation
and Development (NCWCD) was established by the Royal Decree no.
22/M on 12/9/1406 with a mandate to prepare and implement plans
to sustain terrestrial and marine wildlife and rehabilitate rare
and threatened species and their habitats. The ultimate goal
of NCWCD is getting back the natural environmental balance.
The NCWCD site on the web is an open window that affords to our
visitors information needs; thus saving time and effort for people
especially those who are not in the vicinity of NCWCD headquarters.
The site will always appreciate your comments and questions through "Contact
us".
Bander
Bin Saud Bin Mohammad
Secretary General |
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