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Wildlife Conservation And Development Should Go Hand In Hand To Maintain Biotic Cycle- Forests & Wildlife Preservation Minister Punjab

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT SHOULD GO HAND IN HAND TO MAINTAIN BIOTIC CYCLE- FORESTS & WILDLIFE PRESERVATION MINISTER PUNJAB

CHHATBIR ZOO HAS ACQUIRES THE MEMBERSHIP OF WAZA

DINOSAUR PARK AND FOOD PLAZA TO COME UP IN CHHATBIR ZOO, SOON

*BIO-SAFETY CHAMBER IN THE SERVICE ENTRY INAUGURATED

ZOO BORN FOX PUPS DEDICATED TO PUBLIC

RELEASED TEASER OF DOCUMENTARY ON CHHATBIR ZOO

INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS WORKING IN WILDLIFE PRESERVATION HONOURED

Chandigarh/SAS Nagar, October 7:

Wildlife Conservation and Development should go hand in hand to maintain biotic cycle said Sadhu Singh Dharamsot Forests & Wildlife Preservation Minister Punjab while presiding over the state level function organised at Chhatbir Zoo to mark the  Wildlife Preservation Week.

Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that Wildlife Preservation Week is an ideal occasion to reaffirm our commitment towards conservation of wildlife. He said that wildlife conservation is ingrained in our ethos and it is an integral part of our tradition and culture.

Releasing the teaser of documentary prepared on Chhatbir Zoo, the Minister informed that Chhatbir Zoo has got been recognized at international level and has acquired the membership of WAZA, the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums. He informed that infrastructure up-gradation is on in the zoo and soon Dinosaur Park and Food Plaza would be thrown open to public.

The Minister informed that Punjab is at the second position in the country after UP to have maximum Wetland Ramsar Sites. Punjab has 6 sites being closely at heels to UP which has 7. He informed that earlier there were only three sites but under able guidance of Chief Minister Punjab, in 2019, three more sites namely Keshopur, Nangal wetlands and Beas river system have been included as Wetland Ramsar Sites.

He said that under animal exchange program soon new species of tigers and bears are also to be brought to Chhatbir Zoo. After the successful release of Alligator in Beas last year,  25 to 30 more will be released in Beas by the end of the year, when the water level recedes. He informed that development of Indus valley dolphin conservation plan and the Harike and Siswan eco- tourism plans are in pipeline.

Earlier the Minister inaugurated biosafety chamber in the service entry of the zoo, constructed in wake of covid. He also dedicated zoo born rare variety of Indian fox pups to public.

The Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Jitendra Sharma, ACS Forests Mrs. Ravneet Kaur, Chief Wildlife Warden Punjab RK Mishra, Director Chhatbir Zoo Mr Saudagar IAS also spoke on the occasion

The Minister presented awards of honour to various individuals and organisations working in wildlife preservation.

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