Pakistan national parks A Series of Presentation Complied ByMr. Allah Dad K...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
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This document discusses 25 national parks in Pakistan. It provides details about each park such as its location, size, notable features, and protected species. Some of the parks mentioned include Ayubia National Park, located in Abbottabad and home to 104 plant species; Chitral Gol National Park along the Chitral River valley, protecting wildlife like Makhor goats and griffin vultures; and Hingol National Park, the largest in Pakistan sheltering 35 mammal species.
The Great Indian bustard is critically endangered, with only around 200 individuals remaining worldwide. It is a large ground-dwelling bird found in dry grasslands and scrublands in India and Pakistan. Major threats include habitat loss due to agriculture and infrastructure development, collisions with power lines, hunting, and predation by feral dogs. Students at Euroschool Aroli have created awareness materials and conducted fundraising activities to help protect this iconic but threatened species. Ongoing conservation efforts include establishing protected areas, grassland restoration, reducing threats from power lines and dogs, and developing community-based conservation programs.
The document is a presentation about the Georgia Piedmont habitat. It summarizes that the Georgia Piedmont habitat is located in the north central part of the state and is characterized by gently rolling hills with many lakes, streams, rivers and forests of oak, hickory, pine and other trees. A variety of animals including deer, rabbits, bats, skunks and others live on land while frogs, turtles, snakes and others live in or near the water in this habitat.
This document provides information on game reserves and wildlife sanctuaries located across Pakistan. It discusses 14 specific protected areas, including Kilik/Mintaka Game Reserve, Tooshi Game Reserve, Kargah Wildlife Sanctuary, Naltar Wildlife Sanctuary, Astor Wildlife Sanctuary, Baltistan Wildlife Sanctuary, Sukkar and Guddu Barrage Dolphin Reserve, Mahal Kohistan Wildlife Sanctuary, Nara Desert Wildlife Sanctuary and Game Reserve, Ram of Kutch Wildlife Sanctuary, and Baluchistan Wildlife Sanctuary. For each area, it briefly describes the location, size, and key wildlife species found there.
This document provides information about protected areas in Pakistan. It begins by defining protected areas and their importance for biodiversity conservation. It then discusses the IUCN categories for protected areas and the different types of protected areas in Pakistan, including national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, game reserves, and community reserves. Several prominent national parks are highlighted, along with descriptions of the wildlife found in some of the major national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. The goals of establishing national parks and restrictions within them are also summarized.
Yellowstone National Park spans parts of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, covering over 2 million acres, making it larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined. The park features geothermal features like geysers and hot springs, including Old Faithful which erupts frequently. It is also home to diverse wildlife like bears, bison, wolves, and over 1,350 plant species. Visitors can stay in cabins or campgrounds and have opportunities to view the parks geysers, canyons, and natural beauty while being prepared for the high altitude and unpredictable weather.
Pakistan national parks A Series of Presentation Complied ByMr. Allah Dad K...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
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This document discusses 25 national parks in Pakistan. It provides details about each park such as its location, size, notable features, and protected species. Some of the parks mentioned include Ayubia National Park, located in Abbottabad and home to 104 plant species; Chitral Gol National Park along the Chitral River valley, protecting wildlife like Makhor goats and griffin vultures; and Hingol National Park, the largest in Pakistan sheltering 35 mammal species.
The Great Indian bustard is critically endangered, with only around 200 individuals remaining worldwide. It is a large ground-dwelling bird found in dry grasslands and scrublands in India and Pakistan. Major threats include habitat loss due to agriculture and infrastructure development, collisions with power lines, hunting, and predation by feral dogs. Students at Euroschool Aroli have created awareness materials and conducted fundraising activities to help protect this iconic but threatened species. Ongoing conservation efforts include establishing protected areas, grassland restoration, reducing threats from power lines and dogs, and developing community-based conservation programs.
The document is a presentation about the Georgia Piedmont habitat. It summarizes that the Georgia Piedmont habitat is located in the north central part of the state and is characterized by gently rolling hills with many lakes, streams, rivers and forests of oak, hickory, pine and other trees. A variety of animals including deer, rabbits, bats, skunks and others live on land while frogs, turtles, snakes and others live in or near the water in this habitat.
This document provides information on game reserves and wildlife sanctuaries located across Pakistan. It discusses 14 specific protected areas, including Kilik/Mintaka Game Reserve, Tooshi Game Reserve, Kargah Wildlife Sanctuary, Naltar Wildlife Sanctuary, Astor Wildlife Sanctuary, Baltistan Wildlife Sanctuary, Sukkar and Guddu Barrage Dolphin Reserve, Mahal Kohistan Wildlife Sanctuary, Nara Desert Wildlife Sanctuary and Game Reserve, Ram of Kutch Wildlife Sanctuary, and Baluchistan Wildlife Sanctuary. For each area, it briefly describes the location, size, and key wildlife species found there.
This document provides information about protected areas in Pakistan. It begins by defining protected areas and their importance for biodiversity conservation. It then discusses the IUCN categories for protected areas and the different types of protected areas in Pakistan, including national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, game reserves, and community reserves. Several prominent national parks are highlighted, along with descriptions of the wildlife found in some of the major national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. The goals of establishing national parks and restrictions within them are also summarized.
Yellowstone National Park spans parts of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, covering over 2 million acres, making it larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined. The park features geothermal features like geysers and hot springs, including Old Faithful which erupts frequently. It is also home to diverse wildlife like bears, bison, wolves, and over 1,350 plant species. Visitors can stay in cabins or campgrounds and have opportunities to view the parks geysers, canyons, and natural beauty while being prepared for the high altitude and unpredictable weather.