Excessive hunting
Overhunting has emerged as a significant and pressing issue in Balochistan, impacting various areas within the province. This alarming situation demands prompt attention from the government, as it has severe consequences for the local wildlife population. The increasing prevalence of overhunting has resulted in a decline in bird numbers, in particular, a trend that unfortunately goes unnoticed by many individuals. To address this issue effectively, the provincial government must take immediate action.
Implementing stringent regulations and enforcement measures can help protect the remaining bird species and ensure their survival. By controlling hunting practices and enforcing sustainable and responsible hunting methods, the government can deter further depletion of the bird population. Raising awareness among the public about the detrimental effects of overhunting can also play a crucial role in bringing about a positive change. Educational campaigns can convey the importance of preserving bird species and emphasize the need for conservation efforts.
Talal Rafiq Rind
Turbat
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