Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh, March 3-
Haryana Forest and Wildlife Minister, Rao Narbir Singh, emphasized the importance of animal and bird conservation to maintain the natural balance. He urged everyone to take a pledge to protect wildlife. Rao Narbir Singh was addressing a program organized at the Peacock and Chinkara Breeding Center in Jhabua village, Bawal subdivision, on the occasion of World Wildlife Conservation Day today.
On this occasion, he also released male and female peacocks from the breeding center. It is worth noting that the reserved forest area of approximately 748 acres conserves various animals and birds, including chinkara, peacock, and deer.
Minister stated that the Forest and Wildlife Department is actively working in several districts of the state for the conservation of animals and birds. A blueprint for the Jungle Safari Project has been prepared in the Aravalli mountain range, which will contribute to wildlife conservation and create employment opportunities for local communities. He emphasized the commitment to conserving and promoting endangered species and urged every citizen to cooperate in their protection.