Suleiman
Chilghoza
Spread
over an area of 260 km2, the Suleiman
Range has the largest pure stand
of Chilghoza pines in the world.
In addition to serving as a critical
habitat for the endemic Suleiman
markhor, the forest is vital for
local residents. 50,000 local residents
earn at least part of their income
either through the sale of Chilghoza
seeds or through timber related
activities. In view of threats to
the forest, a pilot conservation
initiative was started in the Balochistan
part of the forest in 1992.
The success of the project led to
a larger scale Integrated Conservation
and Development Project, which focuses
on raising community awareness,
reducing the local dependence on
forest resources through enhancing
agricultural income and developing
alternative income opportunities.
For more information about this
project contact:
Ashiq Ahmad
Khan, WWF - Pakistan
34-D/2 Sehzada Abdul Qayyum Road
University Town, Peshawar.
Tel: 0092-91-841593, Fax: 0092-91-841594.
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