ISLAMABAD, May 24 (APP):Member, Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB), Waq
ar Zakaria, on first-ever ‘International Day of the
Markhor’ stressed to raise awareness in public and authority concerned for promoting the conservation of this iconic and other ecologically significant species present in Central and South Asia.
Talking to PTV news he said the greatest threats to the survival of the
Markhor are habitat loss, illegal hunting (poaching), and climate change issues.
“We have strong attachment with
Markhors as they symbolizes national pride of our country,” he said.
He said that preserving and protecting the
Markhor and its natural habitat is an ecological imperative and a significant opportunity to bolster the regional economy, foster conservation efforts and promote sustainable tourism and economic growth and that conservation efforts will benefit the ecosystem.
He called upon all member states, organizations, civil society, non-governmental organizations, individuals and other relevant stakeholders including local communities to observe the International Day of the
Markhor today (Friday) and introduce policies to tackle climate change.