1.Central Karakoram National Park
2.Deosai National Park
3.Kirthar National Park
4.K2 National Park
5.Khunjerab National Park
6.Hingol National Park
7.Broghil Valley National Park
8.Laal Suhanra National Park
9.Qurumber National Park
10.Murree-Kotli Sattian-Kahuta National Park
11.Ayub National Park
2. An area of countryside, protected by
the state for the enjoyment of the
general public or the preservation of
wildlife
3. National park is relatively large
area where:
Ecosystems can not be altered by human activity.
Govt. has taken step to prevent exploitation.
Visitors are allowed under special conditions.
Purpose:
For Research purpose.
Recreation
To preserve and protect the natural resources for future
generations.
4. Prohibited acts:
Hunting, shooting, trapping, is prohibited.
Firing of guns.
Burning, destroying, removal of plants.
Clearing of land for cultivation.
Construction of roads, railway line etc.
Polluting water flowing through national park.
5. Pakistan has 29 protected areas known as National Parks. As of 2012, 22 of these are under
supervision of respective provincial governments and remaining are in private care. Only some of
these are under the conservation scope of International Union for Conservation of Nature and
Natural Resources (IUCN). Protection and conservation of the environment of Pakistan was
included in the concurrent constitution of 1973. As a result, Environment Protection Ordinance was
enacted in 1983, which was mainly regulated by the Environment and Urban Affairs Division. Later,
a new system of 'Modern Protected Areas' legislation began at the provincial level which assigned
the protected areas with designations such as national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and game
reserves. Further recommendations of the national parks of the Indomalaya ecozone were
highlighted in the IUCN review of 1986. Nevertheless, the development of national parks was
mainly carried out by National Conservation Strategy of 1992. Due to more awareness about their
importance in conservation of biodiversity, 10 national parks have been established during the time
period from 1993 to 2005.
According to the 'Modern Protected Areas' legislation, a national park is a protected area set aside
by the government for the protection and conservation of its outstanding scenery and wildlife in a
natural state. It is accessible to public for research, education and recreation. In order to promote
public use, construction of roads and rest houses is permitted. Use of firearms, polluting water,
cleaning of land for cultivation, destruction of wildlife is banned in these areas. The oldest national
park is Lal Suhanra in Bahawalpur District , established in 1972. It is also the only biosphere
reserve of Pakistan. Lal Suhanra is the only national park established before the independence of
the nation in August 1947. The main purpose of this area was to protect the wildlife of Cholistan
Desert. Central Karakoram in Gilgit Baltistan is currently the largest national park in the country,
spanning over a total approximate area of 1,390,100 hectares (3,435,011.9 acres). The smallest
national park is the Ayub, covering a total approximate area of 931 hectares (2,300.6 acres).
6. Protected areas of Pakistan
National parks = 29
Wildlife sanctuaries =100
Game reserves = 90
Total protected areas = 219
7.
8. National parks
National park Established Area District(s) Province
Ayub National
Park
--- 931 ha
(2,301 acres)
Rawalpindi Punjab
Shandure-
Phander National
Park
2012
3,312 ha
(8,184 acres)
Ghizer Gilgit Baltistan
Broghil Valley
National Park
2010 134,744 ha
(332,960 acres)
Chitral
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
Central
Karakoram
National Park
1993
1,390,100 ha
(3,435,012 acres)
Gilgit and Skard
u
Gilgit Baltistan
Chinji National
Park
1987 6,095 ha
(15,061 acres)
Chakwal Punjab
Chitral Gol
National Park
1984 7,750 ha
(19,151 acres)
Chitral
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
Deosai National
Park
1993 358,400 ha
(885,626 acres)
Skardu Gilgit Baltistan
Deva Vatala
National Park
2009 2,993 ha
(7,396 acres)
Bhimber Azad Kashmir
9. Ghamot National Park 2004 27,271 ha
(67,388 acres)
Neelum Azad Kashmir
Gurez 'musk deer'
National Park
2009 52,815 ha
(130,509 acres)
Neelum Azad Kashmir
Hazarganji-Chiltan
National Park
1980 15,555 ha
(38,437 acres)
Quetta Balochistan
Hingol National Park 1988 165,004 ha
(407,734 acres)
Awaran, Gwadar
and Lasbela
Balochistan
K2 National Park --- 233,468 ha
(576,912 acres)
Gilgit, Skardu Gilgit Baltistan
Kala Chitta National
Park
2009 36,965 ha
(91,343 acres)
Attock Punjab
Khunjerab National
Park
1975 226,913 ha
(560,714 acres)
Gilgit Gilgit Baltistan
Kirthar National Park 1974 308,733 ha
(762,896 acres)
Dadu Sindh
Lal Suhanra National
Park
1972 87,426 ha
(216,034 acres)
Bahawalpur Punjab
Lulusar-Dudipatsar 2003 30,375 ha Khyber
10. Machiara National Park 1996 13,532 ha
(33,438 acres)
Muzaffarabad Azad Kashmir
Margalla Hills National
Park
1980 17,386 ha
(42,962 acres)
Islamabad,
Rawalpindi
Punjab
Murree-Kotli Sattian-
Kahuta National Park
2009 57,581 ha
(142,286 acres)
Rawalpindi Punjab
Pir Lasura National Park 2005 5,625 ha
(13,900 acres)
Kotli Azad Kashmir
Poonch River Mahaseer
National Park
2010
4,500 ha
(11,120 acres)
Kotli, Mirpur
and
Poonch
Azad Kashmir
Qurumber National
Park
2011 74,000 ha
(182,858 acres)
Ghizer Gilgit-Baltistan
Saiful Muluk National
Park
2003 4,867 ha
(12,027 acres)
Mansehra
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
Sheikh Buddin National
Park
1993 15,540 ha
(38,400 acres)
Dera Ismail
Khan
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
Toli Pir National Park 2005 5,045 ha
(12,466 acres)
Poonch Azad Kashmir
Panjal Mastan 2005 5,045 ha
(12,466 acres)
Bagh District Azad Kashmir
11. List.
Central Karakoram National Park
Deosai National Park
Kirthar National Park
K2 National Park
Khunjerab National Park
Hingol National Park
Broghil Valley National Park
Laal Suhanra National Park
Qurumber National Park
Murree-Kotli Sattian-Kahuta National Park
Ayub National Park
13. Larger mammals found in this region include the Marco Polo sheep ,
the markhor , the ibex and the urial . The snow leopard preys on
these, and also on the pikas, hares and gamebirds found here.
Other predators include the mountain weasel , the beech marten ,
the brown bear , the Asian black bear , the lynx , the red fox and
the grey wolf .The number of bird species present is low. The robin
accentor and black-throated thrush overwinter here, and vultures,
birds of prey, rosefinches, Himalayanmonals and Güldenstädt's
redstarts remain throughout the year, though they may move to
somewhat lower elevations in winter. There are three species
of lizard in the park but no amphibians.
15. Deosai means the land of Giants.
Also known as central
karakuram national park.
Established in 1993.
This park protect the survival of
the ”Himalayan Brown Bear” and
its habitat.
16. The Deosai Plains are
also home to the
Himalayan Ibex, Red
Fox, Golden Marmot,
Gray Wolf, SnowLeopard.
Birds in the park include
the Golden
Eagle, Griffon Vulture,
LaggarFalcon,Peregrine
Falcon
Species:
Himalayan Brown bear
18. 3rd largest park of Pakistan.
Established in 1970.
Located in Sindh.
Established to protect wild Goat and sheep of
sindh.
19. Species:
26 Species of mammals present
including Sindh ibex, chinkara,
jackal, hyaena, jungle cats,
leopard, Pangolin, Porcupine and
mongoose.
Bird includes at least 58 hoopoe,
wabbler, kingfisher, eagles,
vultures .
Reptiles are lizard,
geckos, chameleons,
turtles, tortoises and
snakes
Goat
21. K2 is the second-highest mountain in the world after Mount Everest. With
a peak elevation of 8611 meters(28,251 feet), K2 is part
of the Karakoram Range, is situated on the border between the Taxkorgan Tajik
Autonomous County of the District, China, and Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan.
K2 is known as the Savage Mountain due to the
difficulty of ascent and the second highest death rate among the
"eight thousanders” for those who climb it.
For all four having reached the summit, one died trying. Unlike Annapurna, the
highest mountain in the death rate, had never climbed K2 in winter.
23. Established to protect the
Marco Polo sheep.
Located in Gilgit Baltistan
OF PAKISTAN.
Khunjerab National Park is
Pakistan's third largest National
Park
The park was established on April
29, 1979 by Prime Minister of
Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
24. Species:
Include Bharal, snow -leopard, and
Himalayan ibex,wild ass, Brown
bear..
Bird: Golden eagle,
vulture, Marsh
harrier, Eurasian
sparrow, hawk etc.
Morcopolo sheep
Snow leopord
26. It is located in Baluchistan.
Hingol National Park or Hungol
National Park protects 1,650 km²,
Largest National Park of Pakistan.
It was established in 1988.
Hingol National Park is known to
support at least
35 species of mammals,
65 species of amphibians and
reptiles 185 species of birds.
It covers the area of about 619043
hectares.
The park forms an excellent
habitat to wild Sindh Ibex, Afghan
Urial and Chinkara Gazelle
Total population is estimated over
3000
28. Broghil valley is one of the beautiful
valleys located in Khyber Pakhton
Khawa near Afghanistan border
Broghil valley enhances many lakes and
mountain attraction which are unique
from all over the world although it is yet
not explored by the international and
local
tourists.
It is established on 25th August 2010
It is located in Khyber Pakhtun Khwa.
It covers the area of approximately
134744 hectares.
29. Baroghil Valley is
homeland of ibex, wolves,
snow leopards,
white and brown bears, fox,
rabbits, marmots and many
more wild animals.
The bird species are, hawks,
eagles, falcons are found in the
high Mountains.
While pheasants, partridges,
hoopoes, larks, sparrows, quails,
doves, swallow starlings,
nightingales, crows and vultures.
31. The Punjab government has
plans to convert the
Lal Sohanra National Park into
a
wildlife safari park of
international standard.
32. Oldest National park of
Pakistan
Established in 1972.
Located in Bahawalpur
District.
situated
in Bahawalpur district
of Punjab province
Lal Sohanra is spread over
153000 acre,
notable for the diversity of
its landscape, which includes
areas of desert, forest and
water.
It is one of the largest nationals
parks in South Asia
Main Purpose of the
establishment of this park is to
protect the Wildlife of
Cholistan Desert,
34. 302 species of plants.
119 species of birds.
27 species of reptiles.
3 of amphibians.
23 species of fresh
water fish.
Mammals: black
buck, chinkara,
nilgai, caracal,
jackal, wild boar.
Species:
Black buck
Chinkara
38. Located in Rawalpindi
Smallest National Park of
Pakistan.
Established before the creation of
Pakistan
covers an area of 2,300 acres
(930 ha) acres.
Historically known asAyub
Park or historically Topi Rakh
Park (Rakh lit. reserve in Potwari)
39.
40. It has
A play area
Lake with boating
facility,
An aquarium,
A garden restaurant
An open air theater