World Wildlife Day observed

By our correspondents
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March 04, 2017

LAHORE

University of Health Sciences (UHS) on Friday observed World Wildlife Day with an aim to focus on the aspect of wildlife and the need for its conservation, importance of wild species and role in preservation of nature.

The international theme this year is “Listen to the Young Voices” whereas additional theme for Pakistan is “Bird Watching Day 2017”.

A special session was organised at UHS on this occasion. Addressing the participants, UHS Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Junaid Sarfraz Khan said this day aimed to highlight the incredible numbers of birds and other animals being lost every year as a result of illegal killing, and trade.

“The motives behind these illicit activities are totally unsustainable leading to habitat loss with common species being threatened with extinction”, UHS VC expressed. He said the loss of biodiversity was the defining issue of our time and there are few things as important as making sure that the world’s biosphere remains healthy.

“The World Wildlife Day is a day to remind us of our responsibilities to our world. The day this year is being celebrated under the theme of “Listen to the Young Voices” to increase youth engagement for the protection of endangered wildlife. As almost one quarter of the world’s population is aged between 10 and 24 and this youth is the driving force behind the change”, Prof Junaid added.

A drawing competition was also organised among the varsity staff and students on this occasion. Colourful posters and banners were also displayed on the campus to highlight the importance of wildlife.

Meanwhile, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences also observed World Wildlife Day to create awareness about the importance and conservation of wildlife. In this regard, a walk was organised which was led by Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha. Faculty members and a large number of students participated in the walk.