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Wednesday August 21, 2024

Six wildlife protectors awarded for their exemplary efforts

By Afshan S. Khan
July 15, 2024
The representational image shows a young female leopard with three cubs. — AFP/File
The representational image shows a young female leopard with three cubs. — AFP/File

Islamabad:A joint committee of the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination (MOCC&EC), the Snow Leopard Foundation Pakistan (SLF), and provincial wildlife departments announced six winners of the Pakistan Wildlife Protection Awards 2024.

The announcement recognizes outstanding contributions to wildlife conservation across Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. The initiative is supported by the British government’s Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund (IWTCF).

Sarmad Shafa, Range Forest Officer of the Gilgit-Baltistan Forest, Wildlife & Environment Department won the Snow Leopard Award in the national category. Faizan Dukhi, Range Forest Officer, and Kamaluddin, Wildlife Inspector, of the Gilgit-Baltistan Forest, Wildlife & Environment Department win the Ibex Award and the Blue Sheep Award for their conservation and protection efforts in Gilgit-Baltistan.

Two seasoned officers of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Wildlife Department, the Wildlife Ranger Syed Mussadiq Ali Shah, and the Deputy Ranger Wildlife Zahid Ahmad were declared winners of the Markhor Award and the Wolf Award respectively.

The Musk Deer Award is earned by Jan Muhammad Nasir, Game Watcher, Forestry, Wildlife & Fisheries Department AJK. The Coordinator to the Prime Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Romina Khursheed Alam, praised the winners for their invaluable contributions.

“These awards are a testament to the dedication and hard work of individuals and organizations who are at the forefront of wildlife conservation in Pakistan. Their efforts are crucial in maintaining biodiversity and ensuring that future generations can enjoy the natural heritage of our country.”

Wildlife Ambassador, Senator Sardar Jamal Khan Leghari, appreciated the initiative and said: The importance of wildlife protection extends beyond preserving individual species. It plays a critical role in maintaining healthy ecosystems, which in turn support local communities. Wildlife contributes to ecosystem services such as pollination, pest control, and soil fertility, all of which are vital for agriculture and food security.

The senator reiterated the need for a collective and concerted effort of all segments of society in attainment of a collective national objective and fulfilment of a “National Responsibility” which being “A Thriving population of All Wildlife Species” to enlighten the Generations to come.” Ashiq Ahmad Khan, wildlife expert and senior member of the committee, said: “This novel initiative aimed at recognizing and rewarding the outstanding efforts of our dedicated forest rangers.”

This programme underscores our commitment to protecting Pakistan’s forests and biodiversity and highlights the critical role that forest rangers play in this mission. He said: Forest rangers are at the frontline of our efforts to combat illegal logging, poaching, and other activities that threaten our natural heritage. Their work is often dangerous and challenging, requiring a high level of dedication and courage. The Ranger Reward Programme is designed to acknowledge these sacrifices and provide tangible rewards for their exemplary service.