News Preserving forests and protecting wildlife are interlinked by In-house Editor October 6, 2023 written by In-house Editor The relationship between forests and wildlife is interdependent, and it’s crucial to recognize this synergy during National Wildlife Week from October 2 to 8. Recent data from the World Meteorological Organization paints a grim picture, with 2023 poised to become the hottest year on record, surpassing the 1.5°C limit set by the Paris Climate Accord. Developing nations bear the brunt of climate consequences while receiving little support for transitioning to green energy. Capturing carbon and preserving forests are vital in combating global warming, afforestation being a key strategy that benefits both carbon sequestration and wildlife habitat restoration. India’s commitment to restoring 26 million hectares of degraded land by 2030 is a significant step toward creating a carbon sink. Nevertheless, challenges like illegal logging, wildfires, and encroachments continue to degrade forests and displace wildlife, leading to human-wildlife conflicts. Restoration efforts, exemplified by Karnataka’s initiatives, offer hope by reestablishing habitats and corridors. Despite some successes, such as increasing tiger and elephant populations, the loss of their habitat remains concerning. Global forest fires, including those in Canada, Italy, Greece, Spain, China, and Russia, release massive amounts of carbon and disrupt ecosystems. Climate change’s far-reaching impacts highlight the urgency of preserving forests, underscoring the essential role of wildlife conservation in this critical endeavor. October 6, 2023 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News Wildlife Week Walkathon 2023: Opening of forest by conducting Trekking-cum-Walk for Wildlife on 2nd October, 2023. by In-house Editor October 3, 2023 written by In-house Editor Wildlife Week, observed in the first week of October nationwide, aims to raise awareness about wildlife and habitat conservation. Chandigarh’s Department of Forests & Wildlife organized a “Wildlife Walkathon,” inaugurated by Adviser Sh. Dharam Pal and attended by officials and the public. The 10 km trek through hilly terrain saw around 1800 participants, including school children, the general public, and the media. The event also collaborated with the Chandigarh State AIDS Control Society to raise HIV/AIDS awareness among youth. Chief Guest Dharam Pal commended the initiative, emphasizing its potential to sensitize the public to wildlife conservation. Several other activities are planned for the week, including exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and competitions. October 3, 2023 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail