Spiny-Tailed Lizards Resurge in Rafha, Signal Environmental Recovery
Rafha, May 15, 2026, SPA -- The deserts of Rafha have seen a significant resurgence of spiny-tailed lizards, signaling ecological recovery in Northern Borders Region. This return to natural habitats follows a decline in overhunting and environmental pressures, aided by rising temperatures and seasonal vegetation growth.
Experts attribute this recovery to strict environmental enforcement by the Special Forces for Environmental Security and increased public awareness regarding wildlife preservation. These combined efforts have effectively reduced poaching and stabilized local biodiversity.
As diurnal herbivores, these lizards play a critical role in the desert ecosystem by aerating soil and improving rainwater infiltration through their burrowing. This resurgence highlights the success of Saudi Vision 2030 in promoting environmental sustainability and restoring the Kingdom's natural resources.



