With the inception of University of Veterinary
and Animal Sciences, Lahore in 2002, the Faculty of Fisheries and
Wildlife was established in 2002 to strengthen and diversify the DVM
degree program.
The vision of the Faculty of Fisheries and Wildlife is to be a
center of academic excellence in aquaculture, conservation ecology,
and fisheries and wildlife by providing quality programs in
teaching, research, and outreach that will enhance fisheries and
wildlife resource management at local, national, and international
levels.
We have spent considerable time evaluating, reviewing and revising
the undergraduate curricula and post graduate programs to initiate
new degree programs with solicitation from national and
international academia, scientist and field experts through personal
consultations, workshops, national and international conferences and
video conference.
This has been a year of many new developments. We, initiated five
new degree programs three in Fisheries & Aquaculture, (BS Hons., M.
Phil and PhD) and two (M. Phil and PhD) in Wildlife & Ecology.
Long constrained by lack of space, our research development program
is strengthened by expansion into new laboratory and office space.
The completion of our research facilities at Block C, Ravi campus,
for both Wildlife and Ecology and Fisheries and Aquaculture provide
laboratories for research and teaching. The faculty has successfully
developed research facilities and fish farms, four of the twenty
farms have been stocked with fish seeds and the hatchery will in
operation as soon as the water supply is ascertained. Our faculty
building at Block A, Ravi Campus is also finished and will soon be
functional.
However, there are many challenges that face us in the year ahead.
As we adapt to changing circumstances, we maintain continuity by
keeping our commitment to our mission.
The faculty has recently been affiliated with Fisheries Research &
Training Institute (FRTI), Lahore, Lahore Zoo and Veterinary
Research Institute (VRI), Lahore where off-campus research, teaching
and practical training is provided to the student. In addition, the
faculty is developing international linkages and collaboration with
intra Cartel Institute, France; World Fish Center, Malaysia;
American Fisheries Association; Institute of Aquaculture, University
of Stirling, Scotland; University of Glasgow, Scotland; Bangladesh
Agriculture University, Mymensingh; University of Guelph, Canada,
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and International Union for Conservation
of Nature (IUCN) to develop an international level fisheries &
wildlife research and training programs at the University.
The department faces a number of challenges in the foreseeable
future. Our success during the past year was a result of hard work
on the part of dedicated faculty, staff, students, colleagues, and
friends. We have every reason to be confident that the coming year
will bring a renewed commitment to the challenges and opportunities
that lie ahead.
I look forward to work with the students and staff members and will
continue to welcome them on behalf of the faculty of Fisheries &
Wildlife.
Prof. Dr. Naureen Aziz Qureshi
Dean
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