WWF-Pakistan, the country’s leading conservation organization, and
Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited, Pakistan ’s
premier fertilizer brand have joined hands to conserve the Indus river dolphin
in Pakistan .
The agreement between the two was signed in a ceremony organized
at the FFC headquarters in Islamabad .
FFC has committed to supporting dolphin conservation for one year initially.
However, the project may be extended to three years.
Speaking on the occasion Brig (Retd) Munawar Hayat Khan
Niazi, Senior Manager FFC- CSR said that FFC-CSR program has a history of being
proud partners with WWF-Pakistan on various environmental conservation
programs. The engagement of FFC in Indus River Dolphin Conservation Program
(IRDCP) with WWF -Pakistan
is a true reflection of the company’s concern for a sustainable environment, he
added.
While, Hammad Naqi Khan, Director General WWF-Pakistan said
that Indus River dolphin is facing multiple threats
which need to be addressed on continuous basis. He further remarked that this
bilateral partnership would contribute and further strengthen the Indus River
dolphin conservation program.
"Partnerships with other stakeholders are also essential
which can help in highlighting conservation issues, addressing environmental
challenges, providing new opportunities and benefitting the biodiversity in the
long run," he added.
There are only five species of freshwater dolphins found in the
larger river systems of the world today. The Indus
River in Pakistan is home to the rarest
specie of river dolphin; where a population of about 1,452 dolphins is
distributed between Chashma and Kotri barrages. The Indus
river dolphin is considered the most threatened species as its population is
highly fragmented due to the construction of water regulatory barrages.
In 1974 the government of Sindh declared a 200km river stretch between Guddu
and Sukkur barrages as the Indus Dolphin Game Reserve as this section the river
hosts the largest population of this charismatic and unique species.
FFC’s support will allow WWF-Pakistan to monitor canals and rivers for stranded
dolphins, social mobilization in adjacent localities, a rescue helpline, the
rescue of stranded dolphins, upgrade and operationalization of the Indus
Dolphin Conservation and Information Centre (Sukkur) and promotion of awareness
on dolphins through tours and safaris for the general public.
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