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Lal Singh inaugurates Wildlife Week Celebrations

K H News Service by K H News Service
October 3, 2017
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Jammu:  Minister for Forest, Ecology & Environment Ch. Lal Singh inaugurated the Wildlife Week to be celebrated from 2nd to 8th October Nagrota, here Monday at Jambu Zoo site.

Member Parliament Jugal Kishore, Shamsher Singh Manhas and Minister of State for Forest Zahoor Ahmed Mir were also present on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion, Ch. Lal Singh said J&K is the only state which has 15.58 percent of the total geographical area under protected area network and stressed the need for putting in concerted efforts to preserve and protect the wildlife.

The Minister said man-animal conflict is an outcome of undue interference of humans in the natural habitat of animals thus posing great threat to the existence of both entities.

To minimize such conflicts, the forest department has taken initiative to go for plantation of fruits plants so that animals shall find their food within their natural habitat, the Minister said adding that animals are important component of ecology and any such threat to them will have negative consequences on human existence.

Ch. Lal Singh said the department has undertaken mass plantation drives across the state which is one of the steps towards increasing forest wealth of the state. He said role of each citizen bear huge importance for saving ecology and appealed people to plant trees on every important occasion.

He said Jambu Zoo is being developed with best of infrastructure as a major attraction for animal lovers and tourists. “The wildlife week is celebrated with an aim to create awareness among people for preserving our wildlife and involving people in this initiative”, Lal Singh informed.

Minister of State, Zahoor Ahmed Mir while addressing the participants said there is a need to create awareness about wildlife among people & children as wildlife is important part of ecosystem and any threat to wildlife will have negative impact over the ecosystem. Hence it is a duty of all stake holders to protect the wildlife he added.

Member Parliament Shamsher Singh Manhas said school children are important stake holders & imparting knowledge about wildlife to them will have wider ramifications in spreading the awareness. He said central government has also taken many initiatives like project tiger, project elephant to save & conserve wildlife.

Member Parliament Jugal Kishore in his speech appreciated the wildlife department for organizing such a program which he said will have great impact in dissemination of knowledge regarding wildlife & its importance in ecosystem to common people as well as school children. He asked the wildlife department to take initiative to create nature trails along sanctuary area so that it generates eagerness among the people to visit & see wild animals in their natural environment.

Earlier the Chief Guest & other dignitaries also paid floral tributes to the Father of Nation, Mahatma Gandhi on his birth anniversary.

Regional Wildlife Warden Dr. V S Senthil Kumar informed the gathering that a weeklong program will be organized in Kathua, Rajouri, Kishtwar & Jammu with an aim of creating awareness through debate, painting competition and other events

PCCF, Ravi Kesar elaborated the genesis of Wildlife week celebration & highlighted the role of Wildlife Dept. in protecting wildlife & wetlands in the state. The department of wildlife & Forest is working together to improve the habitat of the wildlife by removing obnoxious weed & planting more fruit plants, he said.

Chairman Pollution Control Board B Sidhartha Kumar, Om Parkash, Suresh Gupta, MD SFC, Asif Mahmood, Director FPF, A K Gupta, Director Social Forestry, B M Sharma, Director SFRI, SFA Gillani, CCF Jammu, Javed Iqbal Panjoo, Director Soil Conservation, Conservator of Forests, DFO’s & Wildlife Wardens of Jammu Province along with Range Forest Officers, Foresters, Forest Guards participated in the program which saw massive participation of other stakeholders.

A colorful cultural program was also organized by the cultural wing of the department of Information and Public relations on the occasion.

K H News Service

K H News Service

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