KARACHI, April 4: The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)-Pakistan has organised the “Nature Carnival-2008” to be held on Sunday at the PAF Museum.

An announcement to this effect said that the programme would begin at 9am and continue till 6pm.

Sindh Secretary for Environment and Alternative Energy Mir Hussain Ali will be the chief guest.

The “Nature Carnival” events involve corporate concerns and educational institutions, besides students, and offer a healthy mix of activities that provide both education and entertainment.

The event enables the WWF to communicate effectively with all age groups, educating them about the significance of the nature conservation.

It also helps the organisation in generating funds for its conservation projects in Pakistan.

—APP

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