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In this file photo, a man sells sparrows in a net pouch. White Star/File ISLAMABAD: In the last two weeks, the Punjab Wildlife Department has confiscated and released around 1,300 to 1,500 wild sparrows, myna, and baya weavers that were allegedly being sold illegally on the streets. “The number of illegal bird sellers in the streets of the twin cities has increased to the extent that we have been ordered by the Prime Minister’s House to look into the problem,” said District Wildlife Officer Rizwana Aziz. The crackdown on illegal bird sellers started two weeks ago and it has been on the top of the agenda of the wildlife department, more than any other concern at the moment. ....
Citizens urged to keep pets safe in heat Bird enthusiast says dozens of his pigeons and parrots have died because of extreme heat RAWALPINDI: The public and private veterinary hospitals in the twin cities are brimming with sick pets and birds because of the extreme rise in temperature. The increase in mercury has brought about a heat wave and caused suffocation that has also resulted in the deaths of many caged birds and pets. Veterinarians and their assistants have increased their fees while the cost of animal medicine has also risen. The extreme heat and suffocation have severely affected birds as they are now seen hiding in trees, shadows of underwater tanks on the roofs of houses while stray dogs and cats are roaming the streets in dire need of shade. Residents have found many birds unconscious on the rooftops because of the scorching temperature. ....
The Punjab Wildlife Department has collected Rs550,000 from hunters for illegal hunting in the last 30 days, but not without facing retaliation from huntsmen. AFP/File ISLAMABAD: The Punjab Wildlife Department has collected Rs550,000 from hunters for illegal hunting in the last 30 days, but not without facing retaliation from huntsmen. Out of 51 fines issued over the last month, 43 cases were settled amicably but the rest of the hunting parties decided to register first information reports (FIRs) against the staff of the department. In some cases, huntsmen who chose not to pay penalties for illegal hunting have challenged the department in courts. ....