A white egret has been spotted in wetland habitats across the Northern Borders Region, signaling a positive shift in environmental conditions and biodiversity recovery in the area.
The white egret, a water-dependent bird species, relies on wetlands for feeding and breeding, making its presence a strong indicator of a healthy and sustainable ecosystem.
These sightings align with ongoing environmental conservation efforts aimed at protecting natural habitats and enhancing vegetation cover, contributing to the return of wildlife.
The development reflects the success of Saudi Arabia’s environmental initiatives, which focus on restoring ecological balance and promoting biodiversity as part of Vision 2030.

