Conserving wildlife in Pakistan extends beyond ecological responsibility; it is a moral imperative and an investment in our collective future. By safeguarding Pakistan’s diverse wildlife, we ensure the vitality of our ecosystems, preserve cultural heritage, bolster local economies, and contribute to global biodiversity conservation efforts. Prioritizing the protection of Pakistan’s wildlife is essential for the well-being of present and future generations alike. Moreover, it can boost our tourism sector as Pakistan is blessed with some of the rarest wild animals in the world.
Murk Nabi
Hyderabad
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