ext-align: justify;">ISLAMABAD, Oct 24 (APP): The Pakistan Museum of Natural History (PMNH) celebrated International Freshwater Dolphin Day on Thursday to raise awareness about the endangered Indus Blind Dolphin, a unique and endemic species of Pakistan.
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ext-align: justify;">To commemorate this special day, the PMNH organized a series of engaging activities aimed at educating visitors about the importance of conservation and protection of freshwater dolphins.
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ext-align: justify;">Art competition was held, where students from The Village House School Mandi Bahauddine, showcased their creativity by drawing and writing the important features of the Indus Blind Dolphin.
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ext-align: justify;">The event encouraged young minds to think creatively about the importance of preserving Pakistan’s natural heritage.
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ext-align: justify;">A quiz competition was also conducted, testing participants’ knowledge about freshwater dolphins, their habitats, and conservation status.
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ext-align: justify;">The quiz was aimed to educate visitors about the plight of the Indus Blind Dolphin and the need for collective action to protect it.
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ext-align: justify;">A thought-provoking documentary film on the Indus Blind Dolphin was screened, highlighting its unique characteristics, habitat, and the challenges it faces due to human activities.
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ext-align: justify;">The film emphasized the urgent need for conservation efforts to save this majestic species.
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