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Govt moves to curb tree cutting in Kirthar National Park
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- Add ARY News on Google AAResize JAMSHORO: In a move to curb the menace of tree cutting and smuggling of timber in Kirthar National Park, the administration has come into action.
- After ADC Tariq Kaka’s letter to the chief secretary, Sindh’s Forest, Wildlife and police departments have been issued orders for strict action against timber thieves.
- A committee has been constituted to curb the practice of tree cutting and smuggling of timber from the Kirthar National Park.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize JAMSHORO: In a move to curb the menace of tree cutting and smuggling of timber in Kirthar National Park, the administration has come into action.
After ADC Tariq Kaka’s letter to the chief secretary, Sindh’s Forest, Wildlife and police departments have been issued orders for strict action against timber thieves.
A committee has been constituted to curb the practice of tree cutting and smuggling of timber from the Kirthar National Park.
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