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Aisam becomes WWF’s goodwill ambassador

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According to a press release by WWF-Pakistan, the international top-10 doubles player will be helping to promote conservation in Pakistan so that the country’s environment can be saved from degradation.

Director General of WWF-Pakistan Hammad Naqi Khan thanked Aisam-ul-Haq for teaming up with WWF-Pakistan to protect nature and hoped that this will raise awareness across the country.

“We are very excited to announce Aisam-ul-Haq as WWF-Pakistan’s goodwill ambassador and I hope that Aisam will play his role to mobilize the youth in nature conservation in Pakistan”, he said.

Vice-president Emeritus, WWF-Pakistan Brig. (R) Mukhtar Ahmed said that he was delighted to see Aisam join the noble cause of nature conservation and its equally important for other sports enthusiasts, political figures and celebrities to follow suit so that our environment, which at the moment faces various threats, can be protected.

Hammad Naqi Khan and Aisam-ul-Haq signed an MoU in this regard. Brig. (R) Mukhtar also presented a WWF-Pakistan publication, Natural Treasures of Pakistan, along with souvenirs and a goodwill ambassador certificate to Aisam as a token of appreciation for the his devotion to the cause of environment, the press release read.

WWF- Pakistan stated that the country is home to a number of magnificent species such as the common leopard, snow leopard, Himalayan brown bear, Indus river dolphin, different species of birds and mammals, which are facing various threats due to habitat loss and conflict with humans.

Moreover, Pakistan is highly vulnerable to climate change and faces extreme weather events such as floods, landslides, glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs), cloud bursts, sea level rise, cyclones, loss in agricultural output etc, the release stated.

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