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Khunjerab National Park
Azad Kashmir (AJK)
Ayubia National Park
Machiara National Park
Mountains in the Northern & NWFP Areas
Kaghan Valley
Suleiman Chilghoza Forest
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Chitral Gol National Park
Jhangar Scrub Forest
Hingol National Park
Punjab & Sindh
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Cholistan, Chagi &
Kharan Deserts
Sindh & Balochistan Mangroves

Hingol National Park

Chitral Gol National Park is one of three globally significant national parks selected for a Global Environment Facility sponsored project. The overall goal is to set-up management models demonstrating effective natural resource conservation and to make a significant contribution to the development of Pakistan's capacity.

Park management will be improved through activities involving local communities, conflicts between people and parks will be reduced, park planning processes improved, local, regional and national support for protected areas will be strengthened and trust funds established to ensure sustainable management. Specialist advice, baseline studies, workshops and study tours, training and NGO based technical assistance are all part of the project.


For more information about this project contact:

Bashir Ahmad, WWF - Pakistan
Chitral Project Office
C/o Sarhad Medical Store
Chitral Public School Road
Chitral
Tel/fax:0092-933-412396
bashirwwf@yahoo.com

 

 

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