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How a newly classified species of snake was discovered in 抖阴短视频鈥檚 ancient AlUla oasis

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The newly-discovered Rhynchocalamus hejazicus snake in AlUla. (RCU)
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Updated 03 August 2024

How a newly classified species of snake was discovered in 抖阴短视频鈥檚 ancient AlUla oasis

How a newly classified species of snake was discovered in 抖阴短视频鈥檚 ancient AlUla oasis
  • The vibrant reptile is completely new to science, underscoring the rich biodiversity of AlUla and the value of conservation efforts
  • Its discovery is viewed as pivotal for understanding the ecological dynamics of the region and the adaptive strategies of desert wildlife

DHAHRAN: Scientists working in northwestern 抖阴短视频鈥檚 ancient oasis of AlUla were thrilled earlier this year to discover a new species of snake. With its striking red hue and chic black collar, the reptile is perfectly adapted to camouflage against the sand and rock of the Hejaz.

Laszlo Patko, who for the past two years has worked as the applied research lead at the Royal Commission for AlUla, inventorying the biodiversity of the region, was part of the team that discovered the charismatic new and non-venomous species.

鈥淭he snake species, Rhynchocalamus hejazicus, is not just new to the region or the country 鈥 it鈥檚 new to science,鈥 the Hungarian academic told Arab News.

Institutions involved with the discovery include the RCU, the University of Ha鈥檌l, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, and the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve Development Authority.

These Saudi institutions worked alongside experts from Portugal鈥檚 Universidade do Porto, Egypt鈥檚 Suez University, Yemen鈥檚 University of Aden, and Malaysia鈥檚 Natural History Collective Ventures.

Together with his Saudi, Czech, and Portuguese colleagues, Patko compiled the findings into a paper. Within just a matter of months, it was published in the prestigious international, peer-reviewed life science journal Zoosystematics and Evolution.




Laszlo Patko, Applied Research lead at the Royal Commission for AlUla. (RCU)

It was very, very quick, because it was a thorough, high-quality paper with substantial scientific results,鈥 said Patko. 鈥淚t was quickly accepted and published.

鈥淔or me, that was the real happiness to see that it鈥檚 not just an important discovery for us, but for the entire international scientific community.鈥

The published paper describes the new species as 鈥渁 small, secretive snake, with distinctive coloration and a melanistic morph. The new species occurs in the northwestern Hejaz region of the Kingdom of 抖阴短视频 and fills a large part of the existing distribution gap of the genus in the Arabian Peninsula.鈥

Stephen Browne, vice president of wildlife and natural heritage at the RCU, said the unearthing of this new species demonstrated the vital importance of the Kingdom鈥檚 conservation efforts.

鈥淭his discovery is not merely about cataloging a new species; it reflects the ongoing commitment to safeguarding the lush, diverse ecosystems of AlUla,鈥 Browne said in a statement. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a symbol of our dedication to preserving this unique oasis.

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A spokesperson for the RCU concurred there was clearly still much to learn about the adaptability of desert animals.

鈥淭his find is pivotal for understanding the ecological dynamics of the region and the adaptive strategies of its desert wildlife, enhancing AlUla鈥檚 reputation as a sanctuary for both historical and natural treasures,鈥 the spokesperson said in a statement.

The project that led to the snake鈥檚 discovery began with a region-wide wildlife inventory, which kicked off in November 2022, centered around documenting the area鈥檚 biodiversity.




With its striking red hue and chic black collar, the reptile is perfectly adapted to camouflage against the sand and rock of the Hejaz. (RCU)

鈥淲e never had this kind of rigorous, scientific knowledge-gathering before,鈥 said Patko. 鈥淚n the framework of this project, we 鈥榓ccidentally鈥 found this new species.

鈥淚t was an accident in the sense that we thoroughly surveyed all our nature reserves and described all the species we could find. We knew some species existed in the reserve but didn鈥檛 know their exact numbers or locations.鈥

Scientists had an inkling that the region could be home to new species. Between 2017 and 2022, geckos and snakes had been observed in the area, but had never been collected and rigorously described. The inventory offered the perfect opportunity to fill in these blanks.

In 2023, the team dedicated their time in the desert to observing animals based on morphology, including the study of their external characteristics, color, scale pattern, and DNA.

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鈥 Roughly half of AlUla鈥檚 territory is taken up by six nature reserves, including the Sharaan Nature Reserve, which spans 1,500 sq. km.

鈥 These reserves are home to more than 1,580 animals from four species that have been successfully reintroduced to the region.

鈥 Through habitat restoration, native species reintroduction, and sustainable practices, AlUla aims to create thriving and harmonious ecosystems.

鈥淥f course, there are occasional ad hoc observations, but if you are out in the field, you work really hard,鈥 said Patko.

鈥淵ou get up in the desert, you sleep in the desert. You work in the desert with 10-15 different experts. Then, this hard work pays off. It鈥檚 a very cool way to get proof of why it鈥檚 important to be in the field.鈥

Using online databases, the team expected to find species like Walterinnesia aegyptia, also known as the desert cobra or desert black snake 鈥 indigenous to nearby Khaybar, where the reptile is well camouflaged against the volcanic landscape.




The Walterinnesia aegyptia, also known as the desert cobra or desert black snake, is indigenous to nearby Khaybar, where the reptile is well camouflaged against the volcanic landscape. (Wikimedia Commons)听

鈥淗arrat Khaybar is mostly black and gray because of the basalt and the old volcanic activity,鈥 said Patko. 鈥淭he first individual we found was melanistic 鈥 a completely black snake.鈥

The newly discovered snake, by contrast, is a vibrant red, having evolved to blend in with AlUla鈥檚 distinctive red, orange, and yellow color palette. 鈥淚t was very obvious that this is indeed a new species,鈥 said Patko.

Like many desert dwellers, the snake is nocturnal. 鈥淒uring the day, because of the very hot weather, Rhynchocalamus hejazicus probably hides under rocks,鈥 said Patko. 鈥淎t night, they come out to hunt for invertebrates, small insects.鈥

And although it has tiny fangs with which to strike its prey, the snake does not carry venom. It is also relatively small. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a very cool snake; a small snake about 20-30 centimeters long, easy to handle,鈥 said Patko.

According to Patko, there are fewer than 20 snake species known in AlUla, perhaps closer to 18. There remains much to learn about this latest addition to the reptile community.




With its striking red hue and chic black collar, the reptile is perfectly adapted to camouflage against the sand and rock of the Hejaz. (RCU)

鈥淲e actually don鈥檛 know much about their ecology because we just recently described the species. So we can only guess,鈥 said Patko.

鈥淎ll the snakes we found were alone. Some snakes can gather in one place during winter, but not these.鈥

One thing Patko believes is clear, however, is the value of AlUla as a thriving natural habitat, making conservation efforts in the region all the more important in the interests of science and biodiversity.

鈥淲hat鈥檚 quite exceptional in this story is how the AlUla deserts can hold these hidden gems,鈥 he said.


New Saudi envoy to Oman presents credentials to Sultan Haitham

New Saudi envoy to Oman presents credentials to Sultan Haitham
Updated 15 November 2024

New Saudi envoy to Oman presents credentials to Sultan Haitham

New Saudi envoy to Oman presents credentials to Sultan Haitham

MUSCAT: 抖阴短视频鈥檚 new envoy to Oman, Ibrahim bin Saad bin Bishan, presented his credentials to Sultan Haitham bin Tariq at the Al Baraka Palace on Thursday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

In their meeting, Sultan Haitham commended the Saudi-Omani historical ties and their continued progress across various sectors.

Ambassador bin Bishan also conveyed greetings from Saudi King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the sultan, wishing the Omani people continued prosperity, the report said.

Omani Sultan received Saudi Ambassador Ibrahim bin Saad bin Bishan at Al-Baraka Palace in Muscat on Thursday. (SPA)

抖阴短视频 and Oman are both members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which also includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. 

Ambassador Ibrahim bin Saad bin Bishan also met with Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad al Busaidy, the Omani news agency reported separately.

Bin Bishan had previously been supervisor of the Yemen operations room and minister plenipotentiary at the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 


4th Global Ministerial Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance kicks off in Jeddah

4th Global Ministerial Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance kicks off in Jeddah
Updated 15 November 2024

4th Global Ministerial Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance kicks off in Jeddah

4th Global Ministerial Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance kicks off in Jeddah
  • Three-day conference aims to enhance international efforts to confront challenges associated with antimicrobial resistance

RIYADH: The fourth high-level Global Ministerial Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance kicked off in Jeddah on Thursday under the theme 鈥淔rom declaration to implementation 鈥 accelerating actions through multi-sectoral partnerships for the containment of AMR.鈥

The three-day conference, being held under the patronage of the Ministry of Health, includes ministers of health, environment and agriculture from various countries, besides the participation of a number of heads of international organizations such as the World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization, the World Organization for Animal Health, and non-governmental organizations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, in a move to enhance international efforts to confront the escalating challenges associated with antimicrobial resistance, which has become a threat to global health.

Saudi Minister of Health Fahd Al-Jalajel stressed that the conference is an opportunity for the international community to commit to a unified roadmap and set clear guidelines that will help address the increasing drug resistance in humans and animals.

Antimicrobial resistance poses a threat to all age groups, as it affects human, animal and plant health, as well as the environment and food security.

To curb the spread of antimicrobial resistance, the minister explained that we must adopt a comprehensive approach that systematically addresses the challenges that hinder progress, including sharing best practices, innovative financing initiatives, and developing new tools to combat antimicrobial resistance, stressing that the meeting is a vital opportunity to strengthen our collective global response to the risks of this growing 鈥渟ilent epidemic.鈥

Director General of the World Health Organization Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that antimicrobial resistance is not a future threat but a present one, making many of the antibiotics and other medicines we rely on less effective, and routine infections more difficult to treat.

He praised Saudi leadership in hosting the conference, stressing that the world must work together across a range of sectors, health, environment and agriculture, to stop the spread of antimicrobial resistance.

He pointed out that the Jeddah meeting will help coordinate global efforts across diverse ecosystems, including human, animal and agricultural health, in addition to protecting the environment.

A number of countries have already resorted to imposing laws that prevent the dispensing of antibiotics in pharmacies without a prescription, and the use of antibiotics in animal farms such as poultry and livestock has been regulated in a bid to slow resistance.
 


Saudi and British defense ministers hold talks on cooperation and Middle East security

Saudi and British defense ministers hold talks on cooperation and Middle East security
During their meeting in Riyadh, Prince Khalid bin Salman and John Healey discussed the 鈥淪audi-British strategic partnership. (SP
Updated 15 November 2024

Saudi and British defense ministers hold talks on cooperation and Middle East security

Saudi and British defense ministers hold talks on cooperation and Middle East security
  • Prince Khalid bin Salman and John Healey discuss 鈥榡oint efforts to address regional challenges鈥 and 鈥榮hared vision鈥 for regional and international security and stability

RIYADH: The defense ministers of 抖阴短视频 and the UK held talks on Thursday on cooperation between their nations and efforts to bring stability to the Middle East.

During their meeting in Riyadh, Prince Khalid bin Salman and John Healey discussed the 鈥淪audi-British strategic partnership and explored avenues to enhance defense cooperation,鈥 the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Prince Khalid said: 鈥淲e also discussed our joint efforts to address regional challenges, as well as our shared vision to promote regional and international security and stability.鈥

Ahead of the talks, the British Defense Ministry said Healey would 鈥渞eaffirm the UK鈥檚 commitment to a future-facing defense relationship with the Kingdom of 抖阴短视频. The defense secretary will build on the decades-long defense relationship between the (countries) to enhance cooperation on shared security priorities.鈥

Healey, making his first visit to Riyadh since becoming defense minister following the Labour Party鈥檚 election victory in July, was also expected to discuss with Prince Khalid the ongoing efforts to secure ceasefire agreements in Gaza and Lebanon.

Earlier on Thursday, Healey met in Ankara with Yasar Guler, his counterpart in Turkiye, a NATO ally.


Ancient organic farming practices in Taif feed growing industry

Ancient organic farming practices in Taif feed growing industry
Updated 15 November 2024

Ancient organic farming practices in Taif feed growing industry

Ancient organic farming practices in Taif feed growing industry
  • Closed-loop farming supports environment
  • Rising Saudi demand for organic products

RIYADH: Organic farming in Taif province鈥檚 villages and its serene mountain and valley farms represents a continuation of an ancient tradition.

This approach avoids synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, ensuring that farms do not damage their surrounding environment, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Inherited organic farming wisdom from previous generations boosts the health of consumers and the vitality of soil, water, plants, and wildlife.

The farming methods practiced in Taif involve a closed-loop system in which animal and plant waste is recycled into natural fertilizers.

Abdullah Saed Al-Talhi, an 80-year-old Saudi farmer, has been farming in terraced fields in Taif's in the Al-Shafa mountains since he was young. (SPA)

This approach supports crop cultivation and animal husbandry, aligning with 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Vision 2030鈥檚 food security and sustainability objectives.

Drawing upon his years of experience tending terraced fields in the Al-Shafa mountains, 80-year-old farmer Abdullah Saed Al-Talhi told the SPA that organic agriculture is a fast-growing industry.

鈥淐onsumer demand for nutritious organic products is reshaping our industry,鈥 he explained.

鈥淲orking these mountain terraces has taught me that organic farming is more than a cultivation method 鈥 it is our legacy to future generations, ensuring sustainable food production for years to come.鈥

鈥淥rganic farming operates through two distinct approaches,鈥 Al-Talhi said. 鈥淲e have protected greenhouse cultivation and open-field farming, but both share the same fundamental principle: producing pure food without chemical interventions.鈥

He emphasized that this natural approach encompasses every aspect of farming 鈥 from soil enhancement and seed selection to pest control methods.

鈥淭he Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has spearheaded remarkable efforts to advance organic farming in Taif,鈥 he added.

The ministry offers instructional programs to budding organic farmers, supporting the establishment of new farms, increased production from existing farms, and the import and export of organic products.

Other support from the ministry includes securing certification to ensure the credibility of products in Saudi and international markets.

Speaking at a recent organic market event in Taif, Al-Talhi said: 鈥淭he market for organic products is experiencing remarkable growth.鈥
 


Light fantastic: Countdown begins to Noor Riyadh 2024

Light fantastic: Countdown begins to Noor Riyadh 2024
Updated 14 November 2024

Light fantastic: Countdown begins to Noor Riyadh 2024

Light fantastic: Countdown begins to Noor Riyadh 2024
  • Event 鈥榚mbodies the essence of striving toward new horizons,鈥 curator says
  • World鈥檚 largest light art festival gets underway on Nov. 28

RIYADH: The start of this year鈥檚 Noor Riyadh Festival is now just two weeks away and preparations for the annual event are well underway.

Launched in 2021, the festival is a celebration of light and the arts and includes contributions from leading Saudi and international artists. It also features community activities, workshops, discussions and shows.

Billed as the largest light art festival in the world, Noor Riyadh is part of the broader Riyadh Art initiative and aims to support and inspire young artists to drive the Kingdom鈥檚 creative economy.

This year鈥檚 theme is 鈥淟ight Years Away鈥 and a host of activities are planned at three key locations 鈥 King Abdulaziz Historical Center, Wadi Hanifa and Diriyah鈥檚 JAX District 鈥 between Nov. 28 and Dec. 14.

The title is inspired by the Thuraya star cluster, which has long been a guiding light and symbol of aspiration, according to Dr. Effat Abdullah Fadag, the curator of Noor Riyadh 2024 and board member of the Visual Arts Commission.

鈥淭his year鈥檚 theme explores our journey from Althara, or Earth, toward Althuraya, or the stars, celebrating how art can bridge the physical and metaphysical,鈥 she told Arab News.

鈥溾楲ight Years Away鈥 is a theme that embodies the essence of striving toward new horizons, where light is used as a metaphor for hope, creativity and resilience.

鈥淲e want the audience to feel connected to the stars above and the Earth below, experiencing how art can unite diverse elements such as science, technology, philosophy and spirituality, fostering a shared sense of inspiration and identity.鈥

Dr. Effat Abdullah Fadag, an artist and artistic curator, is a member of the Board of Directors of the Visual Arts Commission. (Supplied)

Among the 60 artworks on offer this year are sculptural light installations and laser shows from artists like Ali Alruzaiza and Javier Riera, who use light to reimagine iconic sites like Murabba Palace.

鈥淭he works of artists like Saad Al Howede, Kimchi and Chips explore our relationship with the environment, challenging us to reflect on our impact on the Earth,鈥 Fadag said.

鈥淭he landscapes of Wadi Hanifa serve as a living canvas, inviting the audience to consider how we can preserve the environment and the beauty of our natural heritage.

鈥淭he JAX District is a hub for innovation, experimentation and digital creativity. Originally an industrial area, it has now transformed into a space that bridges art and technology. Here, traditional and modern techniques converge in an environment that supports the creative economy.鈥

Fadag said she hoped visitors would leave the festival with a renewed sense of curiosity and wonder.

鈥淭he Noor exhibition reminds us that, as individuals, we aspire to connect and engage. Art and light have the power to bring us together, inspire us and illuminate new paths forward.

鈥淚 believe these experiences will remain alive long after the festival ends, encouraging visitors to carry the festival鈥檚 light with them and continue exploring their own journeys, connecting the Earth to the sky in their unique ways.鈥