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J-K: LG Manoj Sinha flags off walkathon, calls for community-led conservation of biodiversity

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Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) | October 7, 2023 11:51:38 PM IST
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha on Saturday flagged off walkathon 'Walk for Wildlife' as part of wildlife week and reaffirmed the administration's commitment to the cause of wildlife conservation, protection of the unique and rich ecological heritage.

Prominent citizens, wildlife conservation and eco-club members, volunteers, NCC cadets, and students in large numbers participated in the 5-km long walkathon organized by the Department of Wildlife Protection to spread awareness on wildlife conservation.

In his remarks, the Lt Governor reaffirmed the commitment of the Jammu and Kashmir Administration to the cause of wildlife conservation and protection of the unique and rich ecological heritage.

He laid thrust on pursuing economic growth and preserving the environment by striking the right balance.

He called for community-led conservation of biodiversity and protection of wildlife.

"It is our collective responsibility to strengthen the ecological integrity, restore the original glory of our rivers, lakes and protect our forests from smugglers and poachers," he said.

Every citizen, every youth should become "Wildlife and Environment Mitra" and also spread awareness in the society on adopting sustainable lifestyle, the Lt Governor said.

He spoke of the efforts of the UT administration, under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for the integrated development of wildlife habitats and promotion of eco-tourism and green economy.

Sinha lauded Prime Minister Modi's efforts towards wildlife protection and environmental conservation.

Referring to conservation efforts, he said the tiger population has increased by 42 per cent and of leopards by 60 per cent.

Hangul Breeding Centre in Tral, languishing since 2008, has been revived and completed this year. Hangul population has seen an increase and two more RAMSAR sites were added in 2022, an official release said.

Last year more than 13 lakh migratory birds were sighted, the Lt Governor said.

He appreciated the initiatives taken by the Department of Wildlife Protection for the mitigation of man-animal conflict and the safety of human lives and livestock.

The Lt Governor also released a short film 'J&K: Wildlife Chronicles' and a poster of the Wildlife Protection Department. (ANI)

 
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