Musadik for protecting Indus Dolphin

Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination Dr. Musadik Malik on Tuesday stressed the need for effective and coordinated measures to address the climate change.

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 14 (APP): Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination Dr. Musadik Malik on Tuesday stressed the need for effective and coordinated measures to address the climate change.
Addressing the inauguration ceremony of the Indus Dolphin Ambulance, organized by Zong in collaboration with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), the minister said that the impacts of climate changes are increasingly threatening aquatic life and Pakistan’s natural heritage.
He said the Indus Valley represents one of the world’s oldest living civilizations, and the Indus River is home to the rare Indus blind dolphin, a unique symbol of the country’s natural and cultural heritage.
He said protecting the endangered Indus blind dolphin is a shared responsibility and highlighted the importance of conserving biodiversity and freshwater ecosystems.
He noted that climate change is adversely affecting rivers, wildlife and aquatic species, making coordinated and effective climate action more important than ever.
Dr. Malik appreciated the efforts of the federal and provincial governments in conserving the Indus blind dolphin, saying sustained conservation initiatives have helped protect the species and its habitat.
He also lauded Zong and WWF for launching the Indus Dolphin Ambulance, describing it as an innovative initiative that would strengthen rescue, rehabilitation and conservation efforts for the endangered mammal.
The minister urged all stakeholders to work together to protect nature, rivers and wildlife, emphasizing that safeguarding biodiversity is essential for ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.
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