Amin Aslam inaugurates Trail-2 celebrating World Wildlife Day.

ISLAMABAD -- Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam on Wednesday inaugurated Trail-2 of the Margalla Hills National Park celebrating the World Wildlife Day highlighting this years theme of the day 'forests and livelihood'.

The Margalla Hills National Park was a living habitat of common leopards lying close to a federal capital which was very rare in the world, the SAPM said addressing the World Wildlife Day celebration organized by Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB) here along with the inauguration of a new hiking trail.

Amin said it was very clear from this year's theme that the livelihood opportunities were closely linked to forest conservation and protected areas initiatives whereas if local community was provided with livelihood from forest conservation then it could lead to the ownership of the forests with inclusive conservation.

The SAPM said, "Shezadi, the female leopard has been identified in the National Park which is a great achievement and the IWMB staff has identified a total five of them and their number is rising."

He added that the Prime Minister announced two major national park of Himalaya and Nanga Parbat in Gilgit Baltistan whereas seven national parks in a row were inaugurated in the Salt Range of Punjab province.

The SAPM announced that Pakistan was looking to launch its first nature bond linked to sovereign debt retirement whereas the country was selected as a pilot state to implement it.

"The debt relaxation will be linked to its efforts in nature conservation. We have presented our quantifiable estimates for the bond," he added.

The SAPM added that the economic framework prevailing earlier was badly damaging ecology and biodiversity which should be associated with nature restoration.

The Ministry of Climate Change had also engaged with the UK government on its recent...

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