Najran, Dhu al-Qi'dah 17, 1447 AH, corresponding to May 4, 2026, SPA – The valleys and wadis of Najran region have revived with dense vegetation cover of trees and wild plants formed by the heavy rains that recently fell on the region. Sidr, Samar, and Qard trees, with their lush shade and flowering plants, have brought life back to the region's valleys and wadis, adorning them with a green tapestry that combines the environmental and natural diversity that the area enjoys. The Najran region is distinguished by its natural and environmental features and diverse terrain of valleys, wadis, and plains, as well as its moderate climate throughout the year, which has contributed to the growth and diversity of vegetation. The activities of Environment Week kick off under the slogan "Leave No Trace," coinciding with the return of vegetation and the greening of perennial trees. The Najran region participates with initiatives and programs that enhance environmental sustainability by preserving vegetation, raising awareness of the importance of protecting natural resources, promoting environmental awareness, fostering positive behaviors in the community, and encouraging hikers and visitors to keep national parks and natural sites clean, leaving a sustainable positive impact. The Saudi Press Agency toured a number of natural valleys and wadis along the road passing through the heights of Bir Askar through Hadada, highlighting the richness of vegetation covering vast areas of valleys and wadis, while documenting the captivating natural scenes that formed an integrated environmental tableau, blending the greenery of trees and plants with cloudy skies in a view reflecting the beauty of nature in Najran. //End//12:08 T.M. 0041