Pictures of endangered GIBs poached in Pak go viral, Indian conservationists worried
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endangered GIBs poached in Pak go viral, but the countryâs inaction worries Indian conservationists. Image Source: IANS News
Jaipur, May 12 : It has been over a month that pictures of two male Great Indian Bustards allegedly poached in Pakistan s Cholistan desert have gone viral, but no stern action by Islamabad has left the Indian conservationists shocked and surprised.
On April 2, the two male GIBs were poached and the poachers made it a point to photograph with the carcasses of birds in their hands and guns on their shoulders a trophy moment.
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Apr 23, 2021 3:24 PM UTC
WASHINGTON and OTTAWA, April 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Sustainable Forestry Initiative Inc. (SFI) is pleased to announce Karla Guyn, CEO of Ducks Unlimited Canada, as the new Chair of the SFI Board of Directors, and the election of three new board members. The SFI Board of Directors provides leadership that helps SFI fulfill its mission to advance sustainability through forest-focused collaboration. Guyn will serve a one-year term. The three new board members, Catherine Grenier, President and CEO, Nature Conservancy of Canada, Ellen Shultzabarger, State Forester and Director, Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry, and Don Kayne, CEO, Canfor Corporation and Canfor Pulp, will serve three-year terms.
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Sustainable Forestry Initiative Inc.April 23, 2021 GMT
WASHINGTON and OTTAWA, April 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Sustainable Forestry Initiative Inc. (SFI) is pleased to announce Karla Guyn, CEO of Ducks Unlimited Canada, as the new Chair of the SFI Board of Directors, and the election of three new board members. The SFI Board of Directors provides leadership that helps SFI fulfill its mission to advance sustainability through forest-focused collaboration. Guyn will serve a one-year term. The three new board members, Catherine Grenier, President and CEO, Nature Conservancy of Canada, Ellen Shultzabarger, State Forester and Director, Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry, and Don Kayne, CEO, Canfor Corporation and Canfor Pulp, will serve three-year terms.