Protect our dolphins

Collaborative action,unified approach to wildlife protection are imperative to prevent such wanton acts from recurring

The recent heart-wrenching incident involving the cold-blooded killing of a 20-month-old Indus river dolphin serves as a grim reminder of our collective responsibility towards safeguarding the unique and fragile ecosystem of Pakistan. This tragic event not only highlights the urgent need for intensified conservation efforts but also sheds light on the underlying issues of environmental awareness.

The Indus river dolphin is not just an endangered species and a symbol of Pakistan’s natural heritage; it is also an integral part of the cultural and ecological tapestry of Sindh. Affectionately known as “Susu” in the local language, these dolphins have long been facing an uphill battle for survival due to a range of threats, from habitat degradation to pollution. Beyond the tragic incident itself, the situation underscores the inadequacies in our legal frameworks for wildlife protection. The jurisdictional challenges faced by the Sindh Wildlife Department reveal the pressing need for coordinated efforts among provincial governments to tackle such issues effectively. Collaborative action and a unified approach to wildlife protection are imperative to prevent such wanton acts from recurring. The outpouring of grief and anger on social media is a testament to the profound connection between the Indus river dolphin and the people. The poignant words of Karachi-based artist and activist Zulfikar Ali Bhutto junior remind us that every act of cruelty towards an innocent creature chips away at our own humanity.

Raising awareness among local communities about the significance of these species in maintaining a balanced ecosystem is paramount. Strengthening the enforcement of existing wildlife protection laws and implementing comprehensive conservation programmes can serve as a buffer against such mindless acts. As we mourn the loss of this young dolphin, we must also recognise the urgent need to fortify our commitment to protecting our natural world.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 9th, 2023.

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