

IUCN is the global authority on the status of the natural world and the measures needed to safeguard it.

IUCN was founded in 1948 and has counted Saudi Arabia as a member since 1981. We welcome international partners such as IUCN that will be with us for the long haul and that share our desire to benefit the citizens of AlUla.” They create a platform for acquiring knowledge, establishing alliances with key scientific stakeholders, expanding our expertise and co-creating initiatives. We look forward to the increased exchange of knowledge between our two organisations so that the flora and fauna of AlUla can be restored to their former glory through cutting-edge approaches.”Ībeer AlAkel, Chief of Special Initiatives & Partnerships at RCU, said: “Mutually beneficial partnerships are essential to RCU’s strategy. It demonstrates the increasing international recognition that RCU, undertaking a project of immense scale, is a key player in global conservation.

RCU will now be able to not only draw upon the specialist knowledge of 18,000 IUCN experts, but also provide information on the results obtained from its work in AlUla to a global audience through, for example, attendance at the IUCN annual meetings and quadrennial congresses.Īmr AlMadani, the CEO of RCU, commented: “This announcement is a testament to AlUla’s potential for natural heritage and wildlife conservation. While IUCN government members are primarily at the state level, RCU was granted government membership status in recognition of its commitment to conservation. This will support RCU’s strategy to conserve nature and wildlife by creating and activating nature reserves to protect ecosystems, fragile habitats and biodiversity restoring and enhancing degraded ecosystems and ecological processes and reintroducing native species. AlUla, Saudi Arabia, 24 February 2022 – The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU), which is regenerating a vast swathe of north-west Saudi Arabia as a leading global destination for cultural and natural heritage, has been officially announced as a government member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
