The National Center for Wildlife Development has released 63 seabirds at the Jeddah Corniche within their natural distribution range after rehabilitation, as part of ongoing efforts to conserve wildlife species and support the sustainability of coastal ecosystems. The release included 34 large white-headed gulls, 25 white-headed gulls, one moorhen, one heron and two Abdim’s storks, which were returned to the wild to resume their ecological roles and help maintain environmental balance. The center’s Chief Executive Officer Dr. Mohammed Qurban said the birds were released after undergoing rehabilitation in line with approved scientific practices, noting that the step reflects the center’s commitment to sustaining wildlife, conserving ecosystems and enriching biodiversity. He added that the initiative supports international wildlife conservation commitments, contributes to the National Environment Strategy. Since its establishment, the center has implemented integrated plans to address challenges facing wildlife, preserve ecosystem balance, reintroduce endangered species to their natural habitats, and carry out research and biodiversity monitoring programs using modern technologies.