Riyadh: The interactive activities at the Saudi Environment Week 2026 exhibition, held in Riyadh, showcased the rich biodiversity of the Kingdom's diverse regions, taking visitors on a journey to explore the unique characteristics of each area.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the exhibition showcased photographs reflecting the Kingdom's biodiversity, offering visitors an experience that combined visual beauty with environmental awareness. The display also included images highlighting plant life found across various regions.
It also featured creative images reflecting the biodiversity of Saudi Arabia's regions, including photographs of the Arabian oryx in Najran, flocks of herons in Jazan, the hoopoe and Arabian woodpecker in Eastern Region, and the Arabian leopard in AlUla Governorate in Madinah Region.
Cameras captured landscapes featuring the Kingdom's diverse terrain and vegetation, including Rawdat Khuraim in the central region, fruit, vegetable, and wheat farms, agricultural terraces in Aseer Region, and mangrove trees in Jazan Region.