Al-Tubayq Natural Reserve is a protected area in Saudi Arabia managed by the Saudi Wildlife Authority.[1]
Al-Tubayq Natural Reserves located in the north-west of Saudi Arabia, on the border with Jordan. It covers an area of 12,105.0 km2 (4,673.8 sq mi). The reserve was listed as designated as a natural reserve in 1989.[2] The geography of the reserve is characterized by dark rugged rocks.[3]
The reserve is home to the Nubian Ibex as well as gazelles, wolves, foxes and hares.[4] Birdlife inhabiting this reserve includes falcons, partridges, and eagles.[1]