Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel marked World Lion Day with a special event in Junagadh, unveiling an exhibition of photographs showcasing Gir Forest’s diverse biodiversity, natural beauty, and cultural heritage.
The exhibition, aimed at raising awareness about the unique ecosystem of Gir Forest, features images of Asiatic lions and other wildlife that inhabit the region.
“On the occasion of World Lion Day, an exhibition of photographs highlighting Gir’s biodiversity, natural beauty, and cultural heritage was unveiled,” Patel shared on X. “Gir Forest is a sanctuary for numerous species, including Asiatic lions, leopards, chitals, copper-spotted cats, vultures, royal vultures, and chilotros. The forest boasts a rich ecosystem with 41 species of mammals, 47 species of reptiles, 338 species of birds, and 635 species of plants,” he added.
During the program, Patel emphasized the importance of environmental conservation. “It is our duty to preserve our heritage. Live and let live. Our efforts are to ensure that not only do we live well, but also that all living beings here live well,” he said. Patel also highlighted ongoing environmental initiatives, noting, “Plastic usage has gradually decreased. PM Modi started the campaign titled ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ for planting saplings. The trees we plant will grow, and we will take care of them.”
Addressing the issue of climate change, Patel added, “We are facing global warming. The increasing heat, which lasts for 4-5 days or even 15-20 days, can only be addressed by nurturing the environment and planting more trees.”
“To develop a developed India by 2047, it is essential to advance with a developed Gujarat and preserve our heritage,” he said.
Earlier today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the efforts of all those involved in the conservation and protection work of lions. The Prime Minister also took to his X handle on the occasion of World Lion Day, celebrated on August 10, to share a few stunning images of the big cats.
PM Modi highlighted that in February this year, the Union Cabinet approved the setting up of the International Big Cat Alliance, to bring together all the nations where big cats reside. It seeks to build a holistic approach to boost sustainable development and support community efforts in this regard. This endeavor, he said, received an encouraging response globally.
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