In a bid to revive interest in Punjab wildlife and nature conservation throughout the country, the Lahore Zoological garden has appointed famous Pakistani actress Reema as its 'Goodwill Ambassador.' At a ceremony to mark the appointment, Reema also adopted two fawns as part of the animal adoption scheme.–Photos by APP
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Abdul-Mughis
Feb 21, 2011 10:17pm
Good! Keep up the good work. Karachi zoo also needs similar help.
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alina
Feb 21, 2011 10:37pm
good job
keep it up
we need such steps now as a nation
best wishes to ma'am Reema
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Hamid Khan
Feb 22, 2011 01:46am
The association of celebrities with big goals works very well. All around the world, the people related t o show biz are very active in promoting human rights, wildlife habitats and other social needs of the society. I am confident that Reema will fulfill her responsibilities in an efficient manner as she is well known actress and people will help her in this noble cause.
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Al
Feb 22, 2011 05:46am
My best wishes to you, Reema. I wish I could join and save our beautiful birds and animals.
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Ramesh Manghirmalani
Feb 22, 2011 09:34am
For a Change she has become Humanitarian- wow
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Aqeel
Feb 22, 2011 09:37am
Reema is looking so old in the picture and she is overreacting. In Pakistan we have to care human instead of animal. she has to adopted any child and take responsibility of his or her education.
regards,
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Shahzad Ghaffar
Feb 22, 2011 10:28am
I think this a great decision.I hope efforts will be made for wildlife conservation in Pakistan.I was shocked to read about the killing of a leopord in Punjab.
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zabardast
Feb 22, 2011 12:41pm
Viva Reema!
She's just a great Pakistani ...
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Marine
Feb 22, 2011 01:51pm
Good cause, keep it up
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Mudassir
Feb 22, 2011 02:06pm
I believe she can lend her weight to so many other causes.
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aunty
Feb 22, 2011 02:16pm
well done. instead of i, me , myself, something for the better. Plus she looks fresh and energetic.
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Riffat Nazeer
Feb 22, 2011 03:01pm
Nice Lady!
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Osama Kadri
Feb 22, 2011 03:12pm
A good philanthropic work. Hats off for Reema. Other actresses of Pakistan should do this kind of field work instead of dancing in Indian programs.
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Asim
Feb 22, 2011 10:38pm
I am even more impressed by Reema and she keeps proving as an asset to the society rather than a burden.
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waleed
Feb 23, 2011 08:23am
congratz reema,i think your ability will also prove in this discipline,keep it up
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Ahmad
Feb 23, 2011 09:00am
Good Work, Keep it up and best of luck in everything.
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manzoor ahmed
Feb 23, 2011 10:41am
Nice and beautiful initiative. Many in our country say we can do what the country needs from us.
Its matter to just take start.
God blessyou.
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Syed Rizvi
Feb 23, 2011 12:52pm
While there are great many movie stars at Hollywood and at Bollywood speaking who have been speaking out for animals, it is nice to see Pakistani movie stars have also begun to raise animal awareness among the masses.
As regard to some of the questions posted above " Why animals and not people?"
I have addressed that topic in the Animal Rights Special Feature (October, 2010) issue of the SouthAsia Magazine. http://www.saglobalaffairs.com/back-issues/668-an...
While at it please also check out in the same issue the following two articles by Peter Singer and Ingrid Newkirk, the pioneers of the contemporary Animal Rights Movement.
http://www.saglobalaffairs.com/back-issues/677-tr...
http://www.saglobalaffairs.com/back-issues/676-a-...
Syed Rizvi
President and Founder
Engineers and Scientists for Animal Rights
Silicon Valley,. San Jose, California
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Amir Khan
Feb 24, 2011 04:12pm
Reema has always surprise us truly she is an icon, this act of her is applaudable and spreads a beautiful message for all of us love all living creatures.
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abdul quddus
Feb 24, 2011 09:50pm
.in the country where people are dying due to lack of security,education and poverty punjab government is not doing any such good.i advise reema to adopt your fellow pakistanis if she can
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Haroon
Feb 25, 2011 10:45am
Thats Great finally someone thought of the neglected wildlife, great work Reema, Bravo!
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Syed Rizv
Feb 26, 2011 09:12pm
Check out my answer I posted above
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