Monday, 13 March 2017

1,040 captive-bred Houbara to be released in Punjab





Shakeb Adnan Qaiser
March 02, 2017
Pakistan

LAHORE: The government will release a total of 1,040 houbara bustards into the wild in order to augment Pakistan’s current population of the species in the wild.

The birds that were imported from Abu Dhabi will be released into the wild in Bahawalpur in accordance with a contract between the governments of Pakistan and Abu Dhabi.  

According to the Wildlife Protection Department the first batch of 500 birds reached Pakistan Thursday. The birds will be transported to Bahawalpur’s Lal Suhanra National Park today.  

In a statement, the Wildlife Protection Department said it will ensure the protection of the released birds. The department’s higher officials said houbaras are released at the Lal Suhanra National Park each year.

The department assured that the contract to release the birds is not associated with the hunting of the rare and precious bird found in certain parts of Pakistan.

Earlier in February this year, the Punjab government told the Lahore High Court that the houbara bustard had been removed from the list of protected birds.

The Wildlife Department’s report cited a survey conducted in December that indicated a substantial increase in the bird’s population.

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