Ahmedabad:India will pitch for the inclusion of the endangered Asiatic Elephant, Great Indian Bustard and Bengal Florican in the world list of Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) during its conference in Gujarat next week, an official said.
The 13th Conference of Parties (COP) of CMS would be held from February 17 in Gandhinagar, where environmentalists and wildlife conservation experts from 126 signatory parties across the globe will converge to discuss strategies on saving the endangered migratory species.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the five-day conference, which would also be attended by Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar, the official said.
The COP-CMS is an environmental treaty under the aegis of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
"The CMS has an appendix (list of endangered migratory species). India will propose for the inclusion of the Asiatic Elephant, Great Indian Bustard and Bengal Florican in the CMS appendix during the summit starting next week," Gujarat Chief Conservator of Forests Dr Dinesh Kumar Sharma told a news agency.
Special efforts are made for the conservation of migratory species included in the CMS appendix across countries which are part of these UN-inspired efforts to save them, he said.
"As per the procedure, any country can propose the inclusion of any species in the appendix. Discussions are then held over it at the conference. A decision is taken after thorough discussions between member countries. India will push for the inclusion of three species," he said.
The Gujarat government is the co-host along with Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change for the conference held every three years.
India will head the COP-CMS for next three years after the conference is held in Gandhinagar. The 12th conference was held in Philippines.