Save Margalla Wildlife: A Youth-Led Panel Discussion
Islamabad’s Margalla Hills are home to a fragile yet magnificent world of wildlife, from leopards and deer to rare birds and ancient forests. But rapid urbanization, habitat loss and human negligence are placing this ecosystem under growing threat.
In this unique youth-led session, a 10-year-old moderator brings together conservationists, wildlife experts and concerned citizens for an honest, hopeful conversation on how we can protect the Margalla Hills before it’s too late.
Join us to listen, learn and stand with the next generation as they raise their voice for the voiceless creatures of the Margalla.
About the Speakers:
- Ayesha Butt
(Assistant Director: Islamabad Wildlife Management Board) - Maria Abbasi
(Senior Project Officer, Biodiversity Practice, WWF – Pakistan) - M. Hamza
(10-year-old Wildlife Activist — Moderator)
This session is free and open to all. Just visit the venue to attend it.
The Black Hole
Plot 5H, Street 100, G-11/3, Islamabad.
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