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Punjab govt to roll out network of rehab centers to treat, cure ailing wildlife: Marriyum

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ISLAMABAD, (NNI): Senior Minister Punjab, Marriyum Aurangzeb on Monday said that government of the Punjab would roll out a province wide network of rehabilita­tion centers to treat and cure ailing wildlife being poached and mutilated for entertainm­ent purposes and enhance public education and awareness on biodiversi­ty with the technical assistance of Four Paws.

The senior Punjab Minister visited the Margallah Wildlife Rescue Centre erstwhile Islamabad Marghazar Zoo to view the newly rehabilita­ted black bears being rescued by the Punjab Wildlife Department on the special directives of the Chief Minister Punjab and held a press talk, where she was flanked by Prime Minister's Coordinato­r for Climate Change, Romina Khurshid Alam, Chairperso­n Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB), Rina Saeed Khan and team of Four Paws' experts busy in treating the rescued bears.

Marriyum Aurangzeb said the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister Punjab have initiated combing operations against poached wild animals, whereas the Punjab Wildlife Department rescued six dancing black bears who were in a pathetic condition. There were three raids conducted in a row which resulted into a series of actions being underway to curb the menace of illegal wildlife traffickin­g and poaching, she added.

The IWMB has been working on wildlife preservati­on, whereas the Four Paws team had reached on their own expenses from Bulgaria, Austria and Germany to treat the maltreated animals, she said.

"It is against CITES (internatio­nal convention on illegal wildlife trade) and our wildlife laws. But it is unfortunat­e to know that there has been no wildlife rescue center across Punjab to rehabilita­te the bears. The Bears have a natural habitat of their own that is unique," she said.

Marriyum Aurangzeb mentioned that the Punjab

Wildlife Department revealed that the bears were made dancing on hot plates, whereas the nose pins drilled in their nostrils were pulled to hurt them that made the animal shake showing people like the bear was dancing.

Senior Punjab Minister termed it an insensitiv­e attitude and a punishable offence as per the law.

She noted that Punjab wildlife rescue centers' establishm­ent was underway, whereas the first has been started from Lahore Safari and the other at the Lahore Zoo area.

"A microchip has been installed for a separate identity of each bear. However, a five-hour surgery by Dr Frank was done here with his mobile equipment of Four Paws to do a critical dental surgery of the bear. We will collaborat­e with them to establish a network of rehab centers and education of local masses for awareness across the province," she added.

The Minister regretted that wildlife had never been at the political agenda whereas the current regime had endorsed special focus on the matter. "We have started GIS survey of wildlife population, and a mobile app will be launched after Eid to keep public aware of wild animals," she said.

Marriyum Aurangzeb said the federal capital showcased the country's wildlife and therefore a most modern wildlife education facility would be establishe­d here to apprise the masses on protection and benefits of wildlife. However, the citizens role would be critical in making it a success, she added.

To a query, Marriyum said, "It's a holistic wildlife plan and we will introduce licensed trade of pet animals that will be electronic­ally linked to EPA's dashboard to keep a digital track of the animals being domesticat­ed at home. However, captivity of wildlife is illegal."

PM's Coordinato­r, Romina Khurshid Alam said that wildlife was crucial for the survival of the coming generation­s.

 ?? ?? Peshawar: Chief Justice (R) of Peshawar High Court Muhammad Ibrahim Khan is addressing the Full Court Reference.
Peshawar: Chief Justice (R) of Peshawar High Court Muhammad Ibrahim Khan is addressing the Full Court Reference.

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