Environmental conservation work in Pakistan


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A boy plants mangroves to restore the degraded lands of his village on the Indus delta.

01 Sep 2008
Climate change in Keti Bunder, Pakistan
Emily Woodhouse spent 2 weeks in the small coastal community of Keti Bundi, Pakistan talking to the locals about the impacts of climate change on their home. » Read more

 

20 Aug 2008
UK citizens using 58 baths of water a day
While each person in the UK drinks, hoses, flushes and washes their way through around 150 litres of mains water a day, they consume about 30 times as much in “virtual” water embedded in food, clothes and other items – the equivalent of about 58 bathtubs full of water every day. » Read more

 
River Indus near Skardu in Pakistan.

14 May 2008
Once upon a time in Hunza Valley
By Shafiullah Khan.

I am a resident of Hunza Valley, situated in the north of Pakistan. A few days ago, I was thinking about the changes that had occurred in my valley since I was a child. I was quite shocked to know that while we enjoy modern facilities today, we have lost many things which were part of the natural environment of these areas and are now irreversibly lost. I would like to share the changes I have observed in three decades in Hunza Valley and the Karakoram areas where I was raised.
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New or updated projects

Modified: Oct 2008 - Started: Oct 2008

Improving sub-watershed management and environmental awareness in Ayubia National Park

This project aims to contribute to sustainable water flows in Ayubia National Park in the Western Himalayas. At the same time it will attempt to raise... » Read more
 
Modified: May 2008 - Started: Feb 2003

Protected Areas Management

The Protected Areas Management Project (PAMP) is funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) through the World Bank (WB). This project will be exe... » Read more
 
Modified: May 2008 - Started: Jan 2004

Conservation of Alpine Wetlands in Northern Pakistan

The project aims to identify potential alpine wetlands of high ecological significance for designation as Ramsar and Madrid Action Plan (MAP) sites. ... » Read more

Contact

Muzammal Afzal
(WebMaster)
WWF Pakistan,
Karachi

Website

Offices

WWF Pakistan,
Azad Kashmir

House # B-72 Upper Chatter Housing Scheme Muzaffarabad,
AJK.
Pakistan

T: +92 58810 32892
F: +92 58810 32149
 
WWF Pakistan,
Chitral Project Office

C/o. Sarhad Medical Store Chitral Public School Road Chitral.
Pakistan

T: +92 933 412396
F: +92 933 412396
 
WWF Pakistan,
Islamabad

House 60,
Bazar Road Sector G-6/4,
Islamabad
Pakistan

T: +92 51 2829456
F: +92 51 2820469
 
WWF Pakistan,
Jiwani Project Office

Project Office Jiwani Tehsil Jiwani District Gawadar.
Pakistan

T: +92 866 310026
 
WWF Pakistan,
Karachi

606-607 Fortune Centre 6th Floor,
Block 6 P.E.C.H.S. Shahra-e-Faisal Karachi 75400
Pakistan

T: +92 21 4544791
F: +92 21 4544790
 
WWF Pakistan,
Lahore Main

Ferozepur Road Lahore 54600
Pakistan

T: +92 42 5862360
F: +92 42 5862358
 
WWF Pakistan,
Nathiagali Project Office

Mochi Dhara,
Nathiagali Abbottabad.
Pakistan

T: +92 992 355210
F: +92 992 355210
 
WWF Pakistan,
Northern Areas

NLI Colony,
Near Imamia Eid Gah Shahrae Quaid-e-Azam Jatial,
Gilgit.
Pakistan

T: +92 572 55658
F: +92 572 55688
 
WWF Pakistan,
Peshawar

34-D-2 Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum Road University Town,
Peshawar.
Pakistan

T: +92 91 841593
F: +92 91 841594
 
WWF Pakistan,
Quetta

Killi Gishkori,
Sabzal Road Quetta.
Pakistan

T: +92 81 452251
F: +92 81 452250
 
WWF Pakistan,
Zhob Project Office

c/o. Divisional Forest Office Zhob Zhob,
Balochistan.
Pakistan

T: +92 822 413376
F: +92 822 413376

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