The National Commission for Wildlife Conservation and Development (NCWCD) was established in 1986 to oversee all wildlife conservation programmes in Saudi Arabia. One of the first species-specific programmes, started in the same year, was a houbara bustard Chlamydotis undulata macqueenii captive-breeding project at the National Wildlife Research Center. With the production in 1992 of a self-sustaining captive houbara flock and the provision of an annual surplus of houbara chicks, attention has shifted to the release of captive-bred houbara into protected areas. Critical review of the houbara programme in 1993 emphasized the need for field studies, public-awareness programmes and international collaboration in addition to captive-rearing and release. © 1995, Fauna and Flora International. All rights reserved.
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Seddon, P. J., Jaime, M. S., Van Heezik, Y., Paillat, P., Gaucher, P., & Combreau, O. (1995). Restoration of Houbara Bustard Populations in Saudi Arabia: Developments and Future Directions. Oryx, 29(2), 136–142. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0030605300021013
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