Saudi 12-Year-Old Sheddi Champions Wildlife Conservation

2026 年 3 月 2 日

Sheddi motivated by a love of reading and strong support from his parents, improved his English over five months at 51Talk. He competed against 1,700 students in the official 51Talk contest, advanced to the top 20, and ultimately won first place with an impressive speech. Representing Saudi Arabia at the United Nations, Sheddi confidently shared his ideas and engaged with peers from around the world.

In his speech, Sheddi spoke about his love for animals and highlighted Saudi Arabia’s successful conservation of the Arabian oryx, once extinct and now restored through dedicated efforts recognized by UNESCO. Inspired by this achievement and the Saudi Green Initiative, he called on the world to work together to protect wildlife and keep the planet alive.

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