Under the leadership of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan’s first Wildlife Management Police Force has been launched in Lahore to enhance aircraft safety.
On X (formerly Twitter), the Punjab administration emphasized the significance of this unit. This specialized group will address growing regional concerns by focusing on mitigating wildlife hazards to air travel.
The Punjab administration’s announcement highlighted Chief Minister Sharif’s commitment to aviation safety and environmental protection. The group will implement plans to control wildlife populations near airports, reducing the chances of bird strikes and other wildlife-related incidents.
This specialized squad is expected to utilize various methods to deter wildlife from aircraft paths, including habitat modification and modern deterrent systems. This initiative demonstrates the administration’s proactive strategy for ensuring safe air travel in Lahore.
The establishment of the Wildlife Management Police Force is expected to enhance overall aviation safety in Lahore. By addressing wildlife-related risks, this unit will contribute to maintaining a secure airspace for domestic and international flights utilizing the city’s airports.