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Pakistan’s rare wild pheasants being pushed to the edge

Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan Pakistan is fast losing several rare wild pheasant species due to a string of threats including habitat degradation, hunting, climate change and human intervention, with wildlife experts warning that their extinction would be “disastrous” for ecosystems and biodiversity. Due to increasing habitat

Pakistan’s critically endangered leopards in fight for survival

Common leopards in Pakistan are facing a range of threats, including loss of habitat and conflict with humans – Conservationists decry lack of data on leopard population, which is estimated to be in the hundreds ISLAMABAD Conservationists have warned that Pakistan’s already critically endangered common leopard

Buddhist Rock Art of Diamer’s Thalpan

The Thalpan Rock Art, a rare and remarkable testament to our rich history, is scattered along the Karakoram Highway, from Shatial in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the sacred rock of Hunza The Thalpan Rock Art, a rare and remarkable testament to our rich history, is scattered along the Karakoram Highway, from Shatial in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the

‘Only unpredictability is certain’ as climate extremes grip Pakistan

Pakistan has gone from wettest April in history to a scorching heat wave that has pushed temperatures up to 53C – Pakistan has gone from wettest April in history to a scorching heat wave that has pushed temperatures up to 53C – Volatile weather is severely impacting agricultural sector, including production of prized

Wooden Funerary Monuments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Indus-Kohistan

Indus-Kohistan, a land of cultural heritage, boasts historic wooden mosques and intricately carved wooden coffins or grave railings, which are located in almost every old settlement. Indus-Kohistan, a land of cultural heritage, boasts historic wooden mosques and intricately carved wooden coffins or grave railings, which are located in