People's support sought for protection of snow leopard.

CHITRAL -- Speakers at a symposium here on Thursday stressed the need for creating awareness among people about snow leopard so that their support could be enlisted in its conservation and protection.

The symposium was held at University of Chitral in collaboration with Snow Leopard Foundation, Pakistan and Pakistan Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection Programme to mark International Snow Leopard Day.

'Innovative conservation education for enhanced tolerance and co-existence' was theme of the day.

Symposium held in Chitral to observe International Snow Leopard Day

Speakers from various circles of conservation and academia delivered lectures to highlight different aspects of snow leopard conservation.

Dr Badshah Munir Bukhari, the project director of the university, who was chief guest on the occasion, said that the iconic wild animal had a momentous correlation with the local people and their culture.

He said that the Chitral was known as one of the major habitats of the beast in the foothold of Hindukush system of mountains that formed its ideal ecological zone where its population flourished in the past.

Ejazur Rehman, the area manager of Snow Leopard Foundation, briefed the audience about the conservation challenges faced by the elusive wild cat.

Prof Shah Fahad Ali Khan, chairman of zoology department of the university, made a presentation on biological and...

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