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Z.B Mirza - Islamabad, Abdul Sattar Khan - Canada, Abdul Aleem Chaudhry - Lahore...

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Punjab Wildlife and Parks Department, Quaid-e-azam University (Department of Bio Chemistry)...

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Wildlife Legends of Pakistan

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INTERNSHIP Pakistan Wildlife Foundation offers three types of internships to school, college and university students: 1. Degree Base Internship This 6-8 weeks internship provides a platform and an opportunity to university students who require such internship  as a compulsory part of their degree. Pakistan Wildlife Foundation has signed MoUs with different universities and accommodates a...

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Eco- Linckages of Birds (ZB Mirza)

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MEMBERSHIP FORM PAKISTAN WILDLIFE FOUNDATION   (To download: Right-click the image and select save as) (To download MS Word File please right-click the link and select save as: MEMBERSHIP-FORM-PWF – MS...

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Join PAKISTAN WILDLIFE FOUNDATION and help conserve nature under following categories: FOUNDER FELLOWS / LIFE FELLOWS The individuals preferably the scientists, teachers, biologists, ecologists, managers and environmentalists or the persons having equivalent qualification and experience. Founder Fellows will be the individuals registered during the process of establishment of the organization...

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Pakistan Wildlife Foundation welcomes to all young scientists, researchers and nature lovers to come forward and join hands with Pakistan Wildlife Foundation for nature conservation, environmental protection and raising awareness about importance of nature and natural resources of Pakistan. The Foundation can be joined as; Life Fellow Fellow Young Scientist Earth Watch Volunteer Corporate...

Protected Areas

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01. Margallah Hills National Park: Islamabad, established 1980, area 15,883 ha. 02. Hazarganji Chiltan National Park: Balochistan, established 1980, area 15,555 ha. 03. Hingol National Park: Balochistan, established 1997, area 6, 19,043 ha. 04. Kirthar National Park: Sindh, established 1974, area 3, 08,733 ha. 05. Ayubia National Park: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, established 1984, area 3,122 ha. 06....

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Survey of Smooth-coated otter Status of Smooth-coated otter in Pakistan Lutra lutra in Neelum Valley,...

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Amphibians of Pakistan REPTILIA

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Prof. Zahid Baig Mirza

Prof. Zahid Baig Mirza

Prof. Zahid Baig Mirza

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Prof. Zahid Baig Mirza dedicated 56 years of his professional carrier in field research and in creating education and awareness of Natural History of Pakistan. As such he wrote 19 technical books, three Country Reports, 19 Management Plans, Environment Impact Assessments (EIAs) and Baseline studies, 54 Research Publications in international journals of repute, 16 Technical Reports, 13 types of...

Muhammad Sharif Khan

Muhammad Sharif Khan

Muhammad Sharif Khan

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  Born in 1939. Graduated from University of the Punjab in 1960, obtained M.Sc. degree in Zoology from Punjab University, Lahore in 1963, awarded Sir William Roberts Gold Medal for standing first in the M.Sc. final examination. Did PhD from University of the Punjab in 1996. Started carrier at Talimul-Islam College, Rabwah as Lecturer in Zoology (1963), retired after about 38 years of...

Was that a first record of Tibetan Lark in Pakistan ?

Was that a first record of Tibetan Lark in Pakistan ?

Was that a first record of Tibetan Lark in Pakistan ?

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The difficult mountainous terrain of extreme northern Pakistan is short of data on birds. Mr. Shahid Iqbal along with Mr. Waseem Ahmad Khan and Syed Shamim Fakhri were conducting a two-week baseline avian survey in Shimshal valley in Khunjerab National Park during July 2009. We observed a flock of eight larks, which appeared larger than other lark species in Pakistan. These were about the size...

Pied Myna (Sturnus contora) is Dispersing Further West

Pied Myna (Sturnus contora) is Dispersing Further West

Pied Myna (Sturnus contora) is Dispersing Further West

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Pied Myna (Sturnus contora) was first recorded from Pakistan by Prof. Z. B. Mirza in 1982 in Shahdara in district Sheikhupura. Its dispersal from India advanced to Lahore, Kasur, Changa Manga, Balloki, Nankana Sahib and northwards toKharian and Rasul Head works in about twenty years. In early 2000’s it was seen at Kalar Kahar and Dina. Recently, on 9th February, 2012 it was seen at Chashma...

Yellow-bellied Fantail Flycatcher (Rhipidura hypoxantha) sighted

Yellow-bellied Fantail Flycatcher (Rhipidura hypoxantha) sighted

Yellow-bellied Fantail Flycatcher (Rhipidura hypoxantha) sighted

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A Yellow-bellied Fantail Flycatcher (Rhipidura hypoxantha) was sighted in Margallah Hills National Park by Prof. Z. B. Mirza during early summerin 2011 in Margallah Hills National Park between Monal restaurant and Pir Sohawa. It was earlier recorded in winter 2010 in Margallah Hills and Sialkot. It was also seen by him in March, 1998 in Malkandi forest of Kaghan valley.