October 12 marked World Migratory Bird Day. Pakistan, situated along key migratory routes like the Central Asian Flyway, is uniquely positioned to host and protect these seasonal visitors. Tharparkar, part of this vital flyway, serves as a crucial stopover for numerous migratory bird species.
By safeguarding these migratory birds and their habitats, we contribute to the preservation of global biodiversity for future generations.
Usama Ghulam Rasool
Karachi
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