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What does WWF Pakistan do?

What does WWF Pakistan do?

WWF-Pakistan aims to conserve nature and ecological processes by: Ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, both now and in the longer term; Promoting action to reduce pollution and the wasteful exploitation and consumption of resources and energy.

What is Pakistan wildlife?

Some of the non-threatened mammal species includes the nilgai, red fox and wild boar, bird species of Alexandrine parakeet, barn owl, black kite, myna, hoopoe, Indian peafowl, Indian leopard, red-vented bulbul, rock pigeon, shelduck and shikra, reptile species of Indian cobra, Indian star tortoise, Sindh krait and …

How can we conserve wildlife in Pakistan?

Protected areas National Conservation Strategy of 1993 was a major landmark of start of conservation of natural resources and wildlife in Pakistan. Resource-managed man-made forests like Changa Manga, Kamalia plantation and Chichawatni plantation have also been planted to serve purpose and conserve forests.

What is WWF stand for?

World Wildlife Fund
What do the initials WWF stand for? When WWF was first set up in 1961, WWF stood for World Wildlife Fund. In 1986 we changed this to World Wide Fund for Nature to emphasise the broad nature of WWF’s conservation work, which includes not only species, but also habitats and the reversal of environmental degradation.

What is the main purpose of the WWF?

Nature maintenance
Ecology
World Wide Fund for Nature/Purposes

Is Pakistan rich in wildlife?

Pakistan is blessed with incredible biodiversity including endemic wildlife species. From Indus River dolphins to snow leopards, Pakistan is also a home to amazing wildlife. Many are, however, in crisis. Numbers have fallen drastically over the years and species are going extinct at an alarming rate.

Is there lions in Pakistan?

Lions survived in the territories of Pakistan up until the mid 1800s, the last of them believed to be killed in 1842 near Kot Diji in Sindh, so its presence there is essentially ancient history. Nevertheless the fact that lions are present in the peninsular of north-western India raises some interesting sightings.

Are there lions in Pakistan?

What are the advantages of wildlife?

Wild animals play a key role in enhancing the health and fertility of soil by improving its nutrients. Their dung and urine helps replenish the nutrient content of the soil by providing it with enriching minerals.

What are three uses of wildlife?

2.1 As food.

  • 2.2 For clothing and textiles.
  • 2.3 For work and transport.
  • 2.4 In science.
  • 2.5 In medicine.
  • 2.6 In hunting.
  • 2.7 As pets.
  • 2.8 For sport.
  • Why is WWF so important?

    WWF works to help local communities conserve the natural resources they depend upon; transform markets and policies toward sustainability; and protect and restore species and their habitats. Our efforts ensure that the value of nature is reflected in decision-making from a local to a global scale.

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    When was Himalayan Wildlife Foundation established in Pakistan?

    The Himalayan Wildlife Foundation was established in 1993 in Islamabad, Pakistan under the Social Welfare Agencies (Registration & Control) Ordinance, 1961 with the aim of protecting and managing the country’s natural resources and cultural heritage.

    Why is WWF important to wildlife in Pakistan?

    Wildlife is an important component of the entire ecosystem and we want to see it thrive. WWF, along with its many partners, has been working to address from of the critical threats that wildlife in Pakistan faces. We have been working with our partners for over four decades to ensure that the wildlife of Pakistan thrives.

    Which is the leading conservation organization in Pakistan?

    Efforts of the Himalayan Wildlife Foundation in Pakistan are considered some of the leading efforts in conservation and socioeconomic development in the Himalaya.

    Where to find the national animal in Pakistan?

    Pakistan’s national animal is found in Astor Wildlife Sanctuary! Sitting near the mountain ranges of Gilgit-Baltistan, Astor Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the few protected rural areas in Pakistan. The nature park comprises an area of 416 square kilometres on the northern division of the Astor Valley.