Houbara bustards are an endangered species and are nominally protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). In a miserable irony the hunters all come from countries that are signatories to CITES, and earlier this year the United Arab Emirates sent a hunting party to Balochistan as it was simultaneously signing a treaty to protect them with the government of Kazakhstan, where many of the birds commence their fatal migration. The hunting permits are issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and have been for decades. It is time to call a halt to this annual slaughter and for the ministry to stop issuing permits, no matter whose toes it may tread on. Pakistan needs to impress upon its friends in the Gulf and the Middle East that it is serious about protecting its endangered wildlife. It is time that we shed the ways of the past and stopped appeasing the princes at the expense of these beautiful birds.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 19th, 2014.
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Each species is important for the balance of our ECO system. Illiterate will never understand and education has nothing to do with schooling.
How sadistic and brutish to derive pleasure by shooting down poor defenseless animals that have as much right as human beings to live their lives in peace.
Sir, are you serious? Remember the just received 1.5 billion dollar cash gift? This is peanuts compared to renaming a thriving city after a monarch, naming a stadium after a dictator whose never country does not play cricket etc etc. All that was done for a few dollars more and please let it continue..
If there are no permits then what happens if we need money and NS has to run to Saudia again!
Time to issue hunting permits for TALIBAN/Terrorists in the FATA region! After all, what could be more thrilling and challengining for the Saudi Royals than hunting a "bird" that shoots back???
You are absolutely right. NO more permits. NONE NOW OR IN THE FUTURE. foreign Minister and Foreign Ministry servants: wake up and do it now. Terminate this year's hunt.