In the past, Arab Sheikhs have been blamed for targeting
these bird species in Pakistan .
However, recently, Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Al Maktoum, the crown prince of
Dubai, in his latest campaign to protect the endangered species of wildlife in
Pakistan, has procured about 200 houbara bustards to be set free in friendly
habitats of parks in Pakistan, including the Kirthar National Park lying
between Karachi and Dadu, and the Hingol National Park which lies on the Makran
coast.
This would not only help in conserving these species but
also help in their breeding, thus increasing their numbers, and helping the
species recover from endangerment.
It is reported that these birds were actually recovered
from a local market where these illegally poached endangered species are
discreetly available for sale, at a price for Rs50,000 for each bird.
Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohd Al Maktoum has been actively
engaged in the promotion of wildlife conservation in Pakistan with special emphasis on
endangered species like the houbara bustard.
When contacted, the Sheikh’s spokesman passionately talked
about the importance of conservation of wildlife and His Highness’s continued
commitment to the cause and future plans.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 18th, 2013.
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