CDA & ICT Reaffirm Commitment to Protect Margalla Hills on World Wildlife Day

CDA and ICT

On World Wildlife Day, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration, led by Chairman CDA and Chief Commissioner Muhammad Ali Randhawa, renewed their commitment to conserving the biodiversity of Margalla Hills—an ecological treasure of Pakistan’s capital.

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Home to iconic species like the elusive leopard, barking deer, and Kaleej Pheasant, the Margalla Hills play a crucial role in Islamabad’s natural and cultural heritage. Acknowledging the urgent need for conservation, CDA and ICT vowed to intensify efforts to safeguard this ecosystem for future generations.

Chairman Randhawa emphasized the significance of collective action, urging collaboration between government agencies, environmental organizations, and local communities. He reaffirmed the administration’s dedication to strengthening conservation strategies against threats like habitat destruction, poaching, and climate change.

In celebration of World Wildlife Day, CDA and ICT called on citizens to take an active role in preserving Margalla Hills’ rich biodiversity. “Wildlife protection is a shared responsibility, and every individual can contribute to maintaining the natural beauty and ecological balance of Islamabad,” the statement highlighted.

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