2. Nature:
Importance of nature.
Destruction of nature.
Conservation of nature.
Wildlife:
Importance of wildlife.
Causes of wildlife destruction.
National and International Wildlife trade.
Govt’s. role in Conservation Wildlife.
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4. Importance of Agriculture
• Agriculture depend on environment and we depend on nature.
Importance of Climate
• Human activities impact the climate and this affects all life.
Importance of Fishing
• Marine conservation is vital to protect human food supplies as well
as marine animals.
5. How the Nature is getting destroyed
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Chemicals
Businesses and
Industries
6. What are the issues?
Deforestation and Degradation Limited Water Supply illegal Fishing Unsustainable Agriculture
8. Nature is provider of all our
resources and home to all
species.
It is the power to live
comfortably and to create a
strong economy.
We have to find better ways to
move ourselves and goods
around and reducing the need to
travel great distance.
Save
Nature
Save Water
Save Energy
Drive Less
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Water is Life.
9. The more value we place on
our food, the healthier we will
be.
Don’t trash the Planet!
“Green Power respects
Nature”
The more we invest in the
green economy, the sooner the
whole world will change.
Eat Smart
Waste Less
Use Green
Power
Buy Green
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11. Commercial
Value
• Wildlife has also been used commercially
to earn a lot of money in one way or the
other.
Cultural Asset
• Wildlife is the cultural asset of Pakistan.
• It has deep rooted effect on art sculpture,
literature and religion of the country.
Importance Of
Wildlife
15. • Wildlife conservation is the
protection of species and habitats of
animals.
• The banning of hunting seasons for
endangered and threatened species.
• Wildlife protection act started
in1972.
Wildlife
Conservation
16. Govt’s. role in Conservation of
Wildlife
• Anti pouching Agencies.
• State Wildlife department.
• State forest department.
17. WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature formerly World
Wildlife Fund)
• Set up in 1961 as a non-governmental
organisation
• Raises funds for conservation
• Lobbies parliaments for conservation
• Runs education programmes
• Provides advice to government
conservation agencies
• Raises awareness on conservation
issues