LAHORE:The Punjab Assembly’s Standing Committee has approved amendments to the Wildlife Act 1974 announcing to set up special courts to take action against those committing violence against wildlife.

The amendments are aimed to ensure the protection of wildlife through various measures.

Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb briefed the committee on the amendments, stating that violations of wildlife laws or cruelty towards animals could result in fines. A new board, “Protected Areas and Wildlife Management,” has been established to oversee these efforts. “Special centres will be set up for the breeding, treatment and protection of wildlife,” she said.

Published in Dawn, January 15th, 2025

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