Pakistan Today (Lahore)

GB Forest Secretary expresses concern over alarming rate of deforestat­ion in Fairy Meadows

- GILGIT STAFF REPORT

Secretary Forest Zafar Waqar Taj has expressed deep concern over the alarming rate of deforestat­ion in Fairy Meadows, a popular tourist destinatio­n in Diamer.

Following his visit to Fairy Meadows, Secretary Taj addressed the media in Chilas, where he discussed the critical situation and announced plans to curb the indiscrimi­nate felling of trees in the area.

During his visit, Secretary Taj engaged with the local community, forest department officials, and other stakeholde­rs to assess the extent of deforestat­ion and gather insights on the matter. Recognisin­g the urgent need for action, he emphasized the importance of implementi­ng a strategy to preserve the natural beauty of Fairy Meadows and protect its ecosystem.

One of the key issues identified by Secretary Taj was the shortage of human resources, which has hindered effective monitoring and enforcemen­t of forest conservati­on efforts in the region. He assured the stakeholde­rs that steps would be taken to address this shortage promptly, enabling the forest department to carry out regular monitoring activities and tackle deforestat­ion more effectivel­y.

Secretary Taj highlighte­d the significan­ce of Fairy Meadows as a cherished tourist destinatio­n, attracting visitors from around the world. The destructio­n of the forest not only poses a threat to the area’s unique biodiversi­ty but also undermines its tourism potential. He emphasized the need for sustainabl­e practices and responsibl­e tourism to ensure the longterm viability of Fairy Meadows as an ecological and recreation­al hotspot.

To combat the indiscrimi­nate deforestat­ion, Secretary Taj pledged to develop a comprehens­ive strategy that would involve increased patrols, stricter enforcemen­t of environmen­tal regulation­s, and collaborat­ion with local communitie­s.

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