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Punjab launches digital mapping to reduce bird hazards

Published on: July 25, 2025 3:06 PM

LAHORE – The Punjab Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has intensified its digital mapping and aerial surveillance to prevent bird-related risks near airports and sensitive areas, including Lahore. Officials confirmed that their Aerial Surveillance Force is now flying over key zones to locate bird nests and cages that can endanger aircraft safety.

Using advanced geo-tagging technology, the EPA is mapping nests and bird-related sites in real time. The digital mapping process, expected to finish within two days, allows quick identification and removal of bird habitats. This high-tech step aims to make Lahore’s skies safer, especially around the Lahore Airport and Mehfooz Shaheed Garrison.

During a recent operation, EPA teams removed 20 kite nests and 30 crow nests near Harbanspura Ring Road. Pigeon cages were also taken down from five locations including Baden Road and Gulshan Park. The EPA’s “Dening Report” outlines these actions as part of an ongoing anti-bird hazard campaign.

Meanwhile, Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb urged the public not to feed birds in open areas or on rooftops, warning that bird activity can pose serious threats to aircraft. She stressed that public cooperation is essential in ensuring aviation safety.

To control the situation, the district administration has also launched inspections of meat shops, restaurants, and marriage halls. Four shopkeepers in Nishat Colony and Arbab Market were fined, and their shops were sealed for keeping open-air poultry stalls, which attract birds.

In a related effort, the provincial wildlife department cleared 15 kite nests and 20 crow nests from PAF Golf Club. Cleanup teams have also removed garbage and trimmed tree branches on key roads, reducing bird nesting spots. Authorities have warned that throwing leftover meat in open areas will lead to strict action.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Punjab Tagged With: digital mapping and aerial surveillance to prevent bird-related risks, Latest, Punjab Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Punjab Launches Digital Mapping to Reduce Bird Hazards

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