The Sharif family has one registered wildlife breeding farm in Jati Umra — the Shamim Wildlife Breeding Farm — that has birds, deer and antelope species such as the spotted deer, hog deer, chinkara etc. All deer and wild antelope species including the hog deer, the barking deer, chinkara, blackbuck and nilgai are protected under all provincial wildlife acts. Considering that the said lunch was hosted in Punjab, I will focus on the exact clauses of the Punjab Wildlife (Protection, Conservation and Management) Act of 1974 (amended 2007) although the clauses are similar in other acts as well. These species are listed in both schedule two and three and can only be hunted and possessed through permits issued by the Punjab Wildlife and Parks Department, Government of Punjab. Legally, no one can even transfer or gift these protected species unless the recipient has a valid permit. There are numerous private wildlife breeding farms in Punjab that also keep these deer and antelope species. These private facilities are registered under the Punjab Wildlife Act. The law explicitly states that, “hunting and shooting wild animals shall not be allowed in private wildlife park, private safari park, circus and private wildlife breeding farms’.
Thus, whether the deer venison served at the lunch came from a private wildlife facility owned by Mr Sharif or was gifted to him by someone — both stand illegal. It is appalling that the head of government, along with all those seemingly representing the political leadership of Pakistan, the custodians of the country and its resources, were feasting on a protected species with the wildlife authorities acting as if they are oblivious to it all. The only legal way to serve venison is to make use of an animal that was hunted with the permits from the Punjab Wildlife and Parks Department. I called a senior wildlife officer to confirm when was the last trophy hunt animal in Punjab and he said that it was back in June 2014. Therefore, that deer served on Nawaz’s lunch table cannot be a trophy hunted animal. The Private Breeding Farm Rule 2012 formulated under the Punjab Wildlife Act requires private facilities to maintain a record of breeding and mortality and are liable to inspection and monitoring. The Clause 8 of the rules state: “The officer authorised by the government shall inspect the farm after every three months to monitor the facilities provided on the farm and maintenance of the record”. There are at least 105 private wildlife breeding farms in Punjab. The wildlife authorities do not have the resources and capacity to monitor all these facilities every three months and this particular deer feast was highlighted because of the high-profile nature of the lunch. There is a dire need to regulate standards of managing these private facilities and taking strict notice of the anomalies. Moreover, we need more clarity as to why we have this growing number of private wildlife facilities; the animals they breed cannot go back to the wild and only a handful of them are open to visitors. Therefore, they do not contribute to public education like the leading zoos in Pakistan. Opening the private facilities to organised groups would improve transparency and standards of keeping animals.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 26th, 2014.
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There is a deeper regret on the pathetic and cruel ending for this Deer...Simply, its a great appreciation that you raise voice against this lawless mafia gang. Few months back. I got to know about WWF’s work for identifying and raising voice against illegal encroachments by housing societies including Bahria Town Golf City and OGDC Society in Murree. WWF was only proactive community in front of the land mafia giant Malik Riaz. SC of that time didn't harm even a single blow to Bahria Town and then how do we suppose to think this Sharif Mafia would face SO CALLED Sou Moto Cases on this issue????but I really appreciate the article by the writer in such worst political scenario when there are engaged in 18 people murdered investigation, this innocent deer won’t be a hit to blow their empty mind Well...Happy to see these wildlife concerns and stakeholders are still there.
Let us appreciate the courage of the author for taking the rulers head on. But can she ever dare to write about the big cats kept in a private compound without legal documents form CITIES in Bahria Town. The WWF team has even inspected the rivate zoo and cannot dare to ask for the documents of legal acquisition of the tigers. Any body who dares will be fired for her job. And Uzma is no exception she has to earn a luxurious living by working in safe net of WWF big salaries. So never dare to write about private pindi housing colony zoos
@LS: The Govt. of Co Emperors Nawaz and his brother Shahbaz let Gulf princes, Saudi princes, Bahraini princes come to this country and hunt endangered species,..to their heart content. And you are quoting Wild Life laws? Look in the mirror. You will see double standards looking back at you. You work for the Duo Because you went to a lot of trouble to dig this. Your point is null void and moot.
Dear lord, save all those poor defenseless animals from carnivorous and cruel humans. Give them the wisdom, compassion and enlightenment to realize that the animals have equal rights to exist and live without abuse and cruelty from humans. Please turn all human beings into vegetarians, the highest level of true spirituality.
Lady what do you care. You work for the largest beaucratic Ngo in Pakistan that is only collecting donations and criticizing but not doing anything. You work for wwf but you did not protest, raise an issue. All you do is criticize but no action taken. I have requested many times on Facebook for my membership card that I applied for months ago but still have not received. I always get a beaucratic promise answer but again no action. You people have shown no seriousness in real action except for on Facebook, where you are the most active, your organisation is a joke. You only show concern on the web but on ground reality you have no hotline for emergency calls, no follow ups and no active protest like in India. I follow WWF India as they are not beaucratic but hold protest and make a change. I am sure you are sleeping peacefully in your house with your ac and generator and are traveling all around the world on public funds but when pm eats deer meat you speak up. Have you ever been to the lahore zoo.you will see the way they threat the animals and will cry. There is more to do out there but start with yourself. I don't want membership with your organisation. I don't want to be a part of a hypocrite I would rather keep my money and give it to those who speak less and act more. Start cleaning your own home place first and then point fingers over deer meat.
I like wildlife and all for preservation but I think we need to be aware of the facts before we can start throwing accusations... Punjab Wildlife (Protection, Conservation and Management) Act of 1974 (amended 2007) states and I quote "Restriction on transfer of animals trophies or meat.- No person shall receive by gift, purchase or otherwise any animal of a kind specified in the Second Schedule unless he receives at the same time a valid Certificate of lawful possession in respect thereof So it is allowed as long as you have a valid permit or certificate even if these are schedule 2 animals listed below SECOND SCHEDULE See Section 12(2) Animals, trophies or meat for the possession, transfer or captive management in private sector or export of which certificate of Lawful possession is required.
Any live Game Animal Any Trophy or Meat derived from a Game Animal Trophy of any animal in the Third Schedule and of any animal protected in any other Province of Pakistan. i. Black buck (Antelope cervicapra) ii. Chinkara (Gazella bennettii) iii. Hog deer (Axis porcinus) iv. Spotted deer (Axis axis) v. Nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) vi. Punjab Urial (Ovis vignei)Now, the law does not mandate that if a hunt was done after issuing a certificate it be reported back to the government department? Moreover law allows for killing wild animal in self-defence but that needs to be reported and the meat thereof cannot be consumed though since that would be property of the government.
WWF earned Maryum Aurangzeb Seat in National Assemble on the raise of issue of Tiger killed by PMLn people during Election Campaign. i think Uzma will earn nothing but a snub from them by raising this issue
The new trend of Dharna is not good and we must let the conflict resolution mechanisms and rule of law prevail for all
If deer was served for lunch there is a legal case to take up if not by the WWF then By ? guess while fingers crossed
A fit case to take up formally so that violators are discouraged
Well-done to the author. The misery of wild animals cruelly dragged through city streets for election purposes really bothered me at the time. Appreciate her standing up for the rules with her very well-researched and eloquent article.
If there was a violation of hunting/ wildlife law then a case has to be registered
Deeply appreciate your taking up this issue. Only when we decide to speak up, there is a chance that we would be heard. This was an unlawful act by the head of the state - enough reason to send him in jail to set up an example.
Like the author's quest for the truth and her eye for detail. For the respondents my advice is - follow the author's example and instead of airing some stupid generalities such as "serving human flesh everyday" - make specific allegations, investigate and come up with evidence that can stand up as somewhat legitimate grievances - not poetic and vague sense of victimhood. Enough of the nonsensical self-pity - do what the author is doing - go after specifics and ensure laws are implemented.
@Ziad khan: She is just raising a point. She works for WWF. This matric passed Shahbaz does not have any awareness of Conservatism. Yet he wants to be recognized as a world [phony] class conservationist. The author is duty bound to bring such incidents to the public's awareness. She lives in the World of Animal Rights. And should be saluted.
A deer for lunch, 14 PAT workers for dinner.
Seriously? This is making news?
There is no respect for human life in this country. Why would any importance be given to animals?
Sharifs are serving human flesh everyday for breakfast, lunch and dinner .... and madam is talking about deer !!
Why not? Deer is no endangered species
When you can order 14 people shot dead. Then deer are nothing for the Sharif Brothers.
Bibi I don't know which world you live in.. they don't have any respect for human life you expect them to honor their claims and commitments about anything goes short of money..well good luck with that . Z