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Wildlife Sanctuaries Of Pakistan
This is a list of wildlife sanctuaries in Pakistan recognized by IUCN. Wildlife sanctuaries # Argam Basti Wildlife Sanctuary # Astore Wildlife Sanctuary # Bajwat Wildlife Sanctuary #Baltistan Wildlife Sanctuary # Bijoro Chach Wildlife Sanctuary # Borraka Wildlife Sanctuary # Buzi Makola Wildlife Sanctuary #Chashma and Taunsa Barrage Dolphin Sanctuary # Cholistan Wildlife Sanctuary # Chorani Wildlife Sanctuary # Chotiari Wetland # Chumbi Surla Wildlife Sanctuary # Cut Munarki Chach Wildlife Sanctuary # Daphar Wildlife Sanctuary # Deh Akro Wildlife Sanctuary # Dhoung Block Wildlife Sanctuary # Drigh Lake Wildlife Sanctuary # Dureji Wildlife Sanctuary # Ghondak Dhono Wildlife Sanctuary # Gullel Kohri Wildlife Sanctuary # Gulsher Dhand Wildlife Sanctuary #Hub Dam Wildlife Sanctuary # Hadero Lake Wildlife Sanctuary # Haleji Wildlife Sanctuary # Haleji Lake Wildlife Sanctuary #Islamabad Wildlife Sanctuary # Kachau Wildlife Sanctuary # Kargah Wildlife Sanctuary # Keti Bunder South Wild ...
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Wildlife Sanctuary
A nature reserve (also known as a wildlife refuge, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserve or bioreserve, natural or nature preserve, or nature conservation area) is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, or features of geological or other special interest, which is reserved and managed for purposes of conservation and to provide special opportunities for study or research. They may be designated by government institutions in some countries, or by private landowners, such as charities and research institutions. Nature reserves fall into different IUCN categories depending on the level of protection afforded by local laws. Normally it is more strictly protected than a nature park. Various jurisdictions may use other terminology, such as ecological protection area or private protected area in legislation and in official titles of the reserves. History Cultural practices that roughly equate to the establishment and maintenance of reserved areas for animals date back to ...
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Deh Akro Wildlife Sanctuary
Deh or DEH may refer to: *Deh (Pakistan), a type of administrative unit of Pakistan *Deh, India, a village in Nagaur, Rajasthan, India * Deh, Cambodia, a village in Bar Kham, Cambodia *''Dear Evan Hansen'', a 2015/2016 Broadway musical by Pasek and Paul ** ''Dear Evan Hansen'' (film), a 2021 film adaptation of the musical *Decorah Municipal Airport (IATA and FAA code: DEH), an airport near Decorah, in Winneshiek County, Iowa, U.S. *deh, the ISO 639-3 code of the Dehwari language Dehwari (, Dehwārī) is a southwestern Persian language spoken by c. 14,000 Dehwar people in Balochistan, Pakistan. Most of the Dehwari speakers are concentrated in Mastung, Khuzdar, Nushk, Kharan, Sarlath District, Dalbandin, and Kalat. I ... See also

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Kargah Wildlife Sanctuary
Kargah ( fa, کرگاه, link=no) may refer to: * Kargah, Larestan, Fars Province * Kargah, Neyriz, Fars Province * Kargah, Kermanshah * Karehgah-ye Pain, Lorestan Province * Karganeh, Lorestan Province * Kargah Buddha Kargah Buddha ( ur, کارگاہ بدھ; scl, Yʂhani یݜنی) is an archaeological site located about outside of Gilgit, Gilgit−Baltistan, Pakistan. It is a carved image of a large standing Buddha, some high, in the cliff-face in Kargah ...
, a rock-carved statue in Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan {{geodis ...
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Islamabad Wildlife Sanctuary
Islamabad (; ur, , ) is the capital city of Pakistan. It is the country's List of cities in Pakistan by population, ninth-most populous city, with a population of over 1.2 million people, and is federally administered by the Government of Pakistan, Pakistani government as part of the Islamabad Capital Territory. Built as a planned city in the 1960s, it replaced Rawalpindi as Pakistan's national capital. The city is notable for its high standards of living, safety, cleanliness, and abundant greenery. Greek architect Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis developed Islamabad's master plan, in which he divided it into eight zones; administrative, Diplomatic Enclave, Islamabad, diplomatic enclave, residential areas, educational and industrial sectors, commercial areas, as well as rural and green areas administered by the Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation with support from the Capital Development Authority (Islamabad), Capital Development Authority. Islamabad is known for the presence ...
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Haleji Lake Wildlife Sanctuary
Haleji Lake ( ur, ہالیجی جھیل) is a perennial freshwater lake in Thatta District of Sindh Province, Pakistan. It is in size and is surrounded by marshes and brackish seepage lagoons. History Haleji Lake was a saline lagoon until the 1930s and was converted into a reservoir to provide additional water to Karachi. During World War II, additional water was required for troops stationed at Karachi. The then- British Government of Sindh Province decided to increase the capacity of the lake by introducing a feeder canal from the Indus River. Salt water was drained out and an embankment was constructed around the lake which was fed with fresh water through a canal. The work was placed on a war footing and was completed within 24 months in 1943. Fauna Haleji Lake is a wintering site for waterfowl such as cotton teal, Indian spot-billed duck, purple moorhen and pheasant-tailed jacana. It is also a breeding site for egrets and herons. See also * Hamal Lake *Hadero Lake H ...
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Haleji Wildlife Sanctuary
Haleji Lake ( ur, ہالیجی جھیل) is a perennial freshwater lake in Thatta District of Sindh Province, Pakistan. It is in size and is surrounded by marshes and brackish seepage lagoons. History Haleji Lake was a saline lagoon until the 1930s and was converted into a reservoir to provide additional water to Karachi. During World War II, additional water was required for troops stationed at Karachi. The then- British Government of Sindh Province decided to increase the capacity of the lake by introducing a feeder canal from the Indus River. Salt water was drained out and an embankment was constructed around the lake which was fed with fresh water through a canal. The work was placed on a war footing and was completed within 24 months in 1943. Fauna Haleji Lake is a wintering site for waterfowl such as cotton teal, Indian spot-billed duck, purple moorhen and pheasant-tailed jacana. It is also a breeding site for egrets and herons. See also *Hamal Lake *Hadero Lake Hade ...
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Hub Dam Wildlife Sanctuary
Hub Dam Wildlife Sanctuary is located around Hub Dam in Balochistan and Sindh Provinces of Pakistan. The greater part of this wildlife sanctuary in Balochistan is unprotected; the eastern shore and area south of the Dam in Sindh are protected in the Kirthar National Park and Hub Dam Wildlife Sanctuary respectively. The lake formed by the dam covers an area of 32 square miles and is an ideal place for bird watching. There is plenty of waterfowl in the lake, both resident and migratory. The surrounding hills are the home of urial, Sindh ibex, four-horned antelope, Indian wolf, Golden jackal, Bengal fox, Indian pangolin The Indian pangolin (''Manis crassicaudata''), also called thick-tailed pangolin and scaly anteater is a pangolin native to the Indian subcontinent. Like other pangolins, it has large, overlapping scales on its body which act as armour. The colou ... and numerous other birds and reptiles. References Wildlife sanctuaries of Pakistan Protected areas of Balo ...
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Gulsher Dhand Wildlife Sanctuary
Gulsher is a village adjacent to Basirpur, Depalpur, Okara District, Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 243 million people, and has the world's second-lar .... Originally an agricultural area, the local economy has expanded to include quarrying, transport, and remittances from relatives working in other areas. Villages in Okara District {{pakistan-geo-stub ...
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