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The markhor – a majestic wild goat species – is making a remarkable comeback in Pakistan due to conservation efforts.
Diplomatic Courier’s Stephanie Gull brings you weekly under–the–radar stories from around the world. This week in Asia: ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNUnderstanding the impact of climate change on Honey Bee distribution in PakistanThe study looked into how climate change might affect the future distribution of three honey bee species viz., Apis florea, Apis cerana, and Apis dorsata in Pakistan. The research combined data from ...
It is utterly disappointing to find out that about 90 species of mammals, reptiles and birds are approaching the critical stage of extinction in Pakistan. A few mammals sadly have been reported to ...
However, serious attention is also required to highlight the discoveries from Pakistan. It has been a decade since the complete skeleton of the largest land mammal was discovered from Pakistan.
Deng notes that the new species of giant rhino was closely related to the species in Pakistan, which raises the possibility that a close ancestor species once roamed across the Tibet region before ...
ISLAMABAD: The government has launched an initiative to develop the country’s first ever National Red Data Book on Mammals of Pakistan. The Ministry of Climate Change said on Sunday it is making ...
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Mongabay News on MSNWith coral-rich Churna Island now an MPA, Pakistan takes baby steps on ocean protectionFrom the sands of Manjhaar Beach on the far outskirts of Karachi, Pakistan, an island is just visible 10 kilometers, about 6 ...
“Pakistan is going to make a comprehensive National Red Data Book of mammals for the first time, which will provide population status of species at national level.
He further informed that around 786 wildlife species found in Pakistan, including 186 reptiles and 173 mammals, and that about 90 species including 50 mammals, 27 birds and 17 reptiles were placed ...
Whales evolved from Pakicetus, an ancient mammal found in Pakistan Pakicetus, a goat-sized creature, lived in present-day Pakistan, 50 million years ago.
The Wildlife Conservation Society announced today that the markhor -- a majestic wild goat species -- is making a remarkable comeback in Pakistan due to conservation efforts.
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