The houbara: Dodging extinction
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a petition seeking a ban on the issuance of permits and licenses for the hunting of endangered birds and also ordered the cancellation of all existing permits in this regard.
The decision was immediately applauded by local conservationists who have been fighting a long (and often uphill) battle to restrict the hunting of endangered birds (especially the houbara bustard), by (mainly) Arab hunters.
The houbara species found in Pakistan is officially known as MacQueen's Bustard, or Asian Bustard. It was once also common in the deserts of the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, but by the early 1970s they had been hunted to near-extinction by native falconers.
Till the late 1960s, the species was found in abundance in Pakistan and was only occasionally hunted for its meat by village folk in the areas where it thrived.
In the Gulf, however, where it had become extinct, its meat was believed to have contained an aphrodisiac, a myth that has never been proven scientifically.
In Pakistan in the mid-1970s, the bustards began to be hunted by men who eventually became their greatest adversaries: Rich Arab sheikhs.
How it all began
Rahim Yar Khan is an ancient city in southern Punjab. Although small in size, surrounded by mango and date farms, a rolling desert and some factories, it has a rather remarkable airport. The airport is quite unlike the ones found in most other small cities of the country.
Though not as immense and active as the ones in the country's much larger cities, the Rahim Yar Khan Airport does look exceptionally pristine.
A shiny, smooth road strewn by healthy green palm trees along its sides rapidly runs into the desert that lays just outside the city. The road then leads to, and abruptly ends at, an imposing palace standing tall smack dab in the middle of the desert.
The palace used to house members of Abu Dhabi's royal family whenever they used to land directly at the Rahim Yar Khan Airport in their private jets. Yes, the airport too was largely built by the royals.