Saudi environmentalist builds eco museum in Asir to preserve natural, cultural heritage

Saudi environmentalist builds eco museum in Asir to preserve natural, cultural heritage
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On the edge of his farm near the valley, Al-Hadi has replanted more than 68 species of local trees and plants that were once rare or threatened. (SPA)
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Updated 13 July 2025
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Saudi environmentalist builds eco museum in Asir to preserve natural, cultural heritage

Saudi environmentalist builds eco museum in Asir to preserve natural, cultural heritage
  • Al-Hadi said the museum project focuses on documenting rare trees, insects, birds, and traditional agricultural tools

RIYADH: In a valley beneath the Asir Mountains, local environmentalist Lahiq Al-Hadi is developing an educational environmental museum to raise awareness and attract tourists while preserving the region’s natural and cultural heritage.

Al-Hadi, from the Rijal Almaa governorate in the Asir region, said the museum project focuses on documenting rare trees, insects, birds, and traditional agricultural tools, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

A section will highlight beekeeping and honey production, showcasing the local flowers that support bees, and the endangered seeds the museum aims to preserve and propagate, Al-Hadi added.

On the edge of his farm near the valley, Al-Hadi has replanted more than 68 species of local trees and plants that were once rare or threatened.

He spends time sourcing rare seeds and distributes them to interested growers, believing that “every seed planted means a new hope will sprout in the earth.”

Al-Hadi noted his efforts are showing results, with the environment improving. He has seen migratory bird species return after replanting the vegetation they depend on.

The museum also includes a pavilion focused on Asir’s traditional stone architecture, providing insight into the region’s cultural heritage.


Saudi forces join air, missile drill in UAE

Saudi forces join air, missile drill in UAE
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Saudi forces join air, missile drill in UAE

Saudi forces join air, missile drill in UAE
  • ATLC-35, one of the region’s key joint air exercises, aims to boost combat readiness, improve operational planning, and simulate realistic air and missile warfare scenarios

RIYADH: The Royal Saudi Air Force and the Royal Saudi Air Defense Force are taking part in the ATLC-35 aerial warfare and missile defense exercise in the UAE, alongside allied nations.

ATLC-35, one of the region’s key joint air exercises, aims to boost combat readiness, improve operational planning, and simulate realistic air and missile warfare scenarios, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The Royal Saudi Air Force is participating with Tornado aircraft, conducting defensive and offensive operations, combat search and rescue, night flights, and aerial refueling.

The exercise is part of a series of drills to share expertise, refine air combat tactics, and strengthen military cooperation among participating nations.

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