While addressing the seminar, University of Education Vice Chancellor Dr Rauf-i-Azam said it was our national duty to preserve forests not only for our self but also for the better future of our next generation.
Academia-industry partnership urged to solve biodiversity issues
He emphasised the teachers to spread awareness regarding the benefits of forests.
Forests Department Chief Conservative Ajmal Rahim said forests were not only important for wildlife but also for human life. “Human life is directly depended on forests because they provide oxygen, clean environment, drinking water, food, fruits, vegetables and many more things to satisfy the needs of human beings,” he said.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 6th, 2019.
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