UNITED NATIONS, May 3 (NNN-XINHUA) — The UN General Assembly on Thursday adopted a resolution to proclaim May 24 as the International Day of the Markhor.
The resolution invites worldwide observance of the International Day of the Markhor and invites all relevant stakeholders to give due consideration to enhancing international and regional cooperation in support of efforts to conserve the markhor, given its role in the overall ecosystem.
It invites the UN Environment Programme to facilitate the observance of the International Day.
The resolution underlines that the markhor is an iconic and ecologically significant species found across the mountainous regions of Central and South Asia.
The markhor is a large wild Capra species native to South Asia and Central Asia, mainly within Pakistan, India, the Karakoram range, parts of Afghanistan, and the Himalayas. It is listed on the IUCN Red List as Near Threatened since 2015.
It recognizes that preserving the markhor and its natural habitat is an ecological imperative and a significant opportunity to bolster the regional economy, foster conservation efforts and promote sustainable tourism and economic growth. — NNN-XINHUA