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... Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has"
(Margaret Mead)
Wildlife Sanctuaries/Game Reserves of Pakistan
Astor Wildlife Sanctuary:
• Astor Wildlife Sanctuary covers 416 sq km on the north side of the Astor Valley. ...
Baltistan Wildlife Sanctuary:
Markhor
• Baltistan Wildlife Sanctuary covers 415 sq km in Baltistan. ... Important wildlife includes Snow Leopard, Brown Bear, Lynx, Tibetan wolf, Tibetan fox, Markhor, Blue sheep and Asiatic ibex.
Cholistan Wildlife Sanctuary:
• The Cholistan desert area in the south eastern portion of the province of Punjab contains some of the most rare and interesting wildlife in Pakistan. ...
• nilgai houbara bustard
Mahal Kohistan Wildlife Sanctuary:
• Mahal Kohistan Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the south of Kirthar National Park. Wildlife includes Common fox, Jackal, Jungle Cat, Chinkara Gazelle, Urial, Monitor Lizard and Indian cobra
Hub Dam Wildlife Sanctuary:
• Hub Dam is Pakistans third largest dam. ...
• chinkara
Kargah Wildlife Sanctuary:
• Kargah Wildlife Sanctuary covers 445 sq km of the Kargah Valley just five km north-west of Gilgit. ...
Naltar Wildlife Sanctuary:
• Naltar Wildlife Sanctuary covers 273 sq km of the Naltar Valley to its juncture with the Hunza River. ...
Nara Desert Wildlife Sanctuary:
• The Nara desert provides refugee to a large number of wildlife in the Sind province. The Nara Canal Area, a chain of some 200 small, freshwater, brackish and saline lakes and marshes stretching for about 150 km along either side of the Nara Canal is known to be of great importance for wintering waterfowl and other wildlife. The largest population of the endangered Mugger Crocodile in Pakistan is found here. ...
Rann of Kutch Wildlife Sanctuary :
• The Rann of Kutch wildlife sanctuary lies in the southeast of Sind bordering India. ... The population has risen steadily due to the effort of WWF-Pakistan and Sind Wildlife Board. ...
• marco polo sheep
NATIONAL PARKS
In Pakistan a National Park is an area of outstanding scenic merit and natural beauty where the landscape, flora and fauna are protected and preserved in a natural state. ...
Wildlife:
The primary purpose of setting up of this park was to provide protection to the endangered Marco polo sheep, which is only found in this area in Pakistan. ...
Lal Suhanra National park
Wildlife:
Blackbuck became virtually extinct in the Cholistan Desert but the species has been re-introduced in Lal Suhanra within large enclosures, together with Chinkara gazelle, Nilgai antelope, Hog deer and Indian rhinoceros.
Approximate Word count = 1821 Approximate Pages = 7.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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