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Forest, Wildlife & Environment Department Government of Gilgit-Baltistan Home About Department Minister Secretary Chief Conservator Parks & Wildlife Chief Conservator Forest Our Team Organizational Structure Media Forest Wildlife Animals Snow Leopard Brown Bear Astore Markhor Himalayan Ibex Blue Sheep Other Fauna Birds Trophy Hunting Parks Protected Areas National Parks Central Karakoram National Park Deosai National Park Khunjerab National Park Himalaya National Park Nanga Parbat National Park Quramber National Park Hundrap National Park Wildlife Sanctuary Game Reserves CMCAs (CCHAs) Environmental Protection Agency Acts Rules Policies Procedures Notifications ADP PSDP TBTTP Donor Funded GLOF-II Chilgoza Land Use Plantations & Nurseries Hierarchical Boundaries Wildlife Species Environment Tenders Press Release Career Publications Reports Contact Us Government of Gilgit Baltistan Parks and Wildlife Gilgit-Baltistan Environmental Protection Agency Web Mail Patrolling App for National Parks Digital Web Ticketing System Facebook Youtube TechScape Software Solutions Survey report of Astore Markhore , Himaliyan Ibex , Blue Sheep and Ladkh Udial has been published Bidding in Respect of Trophy Hunting for the Year 2022-23 Invitation of Bids for FW&E Secretariat GB Open Biding for Trophy Hunting 2024-2025 Expression of Interest for FMIS Invitation of Tender for Parks & Wildlife Department Qurumber National Park Handrap - Shandoor National Park admin Leave a comment Twitter LinkedIn Expression of Interest for FMISPrevious Invitation of Bids for Principal Amount (TDR) Invitation of Bids for Daily Profit Account Cancel reply REDD + Phase-II Road Map and Operational Plan for REDD+ Pioliting in Gilgit Baltistan Read More » Public Notice for Spring Tree Plantation 2024 First Successful Trophy Hunting of Astore Markhore for 2023-24 Project Director Position Open for Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFP’s) Project Firstever Rangeland Policy consultation workshop in Collaboration with ICIMOD held in Gilgit Jobs Opening at Baltistan Forest Division New Bill boards erected at different sites to project Tourism and Wildlife Resources A Spanish National Mr. Eduardo Montejo Crespo successfully Hunted Ibex in Hushe CCHA Page2 Page3 Page5 http://www.gbepa.gog.pk/ Himalayan ibex About Central Karakoram National Park West Himalayan spruce Himalayan white pine Pashtun juniper sea wormwood Astragalus gilgitensis Fragaria nubicola Geranium nepalensis Kashmir balsam Thymus linearis white clover Rubus irritans Taraxacum karakorium Taraxacum affinis https://cknp.org.pk/ APPLY NOW Read More.. 1st successful Hunt of Blue Sheep in Shimshal Area of the hunting season 2022-23 1 Capacity Building on Water Quality Monitoring and SDG 6 (6.1) Reporting July 01, 2021 June 30, 2023 Ten Billion Trees Tsunami Programme – Phase-I Up-scaling of Green Pakistan Programme (Revised) June 30, 2020 Climate Resilient Urban Human Settlements Unit July 01, 2019 June 30, 2024 Establishment of Pakistan WASH Strategic Planning & Coordination Cell January 07, 2019 January 23, 2023 Wildlife Baltistan Circle Apprehended Culprits involved in Illegal Hunting of Ibex in Tormik Range Successfully hunted Himalayan Ibex, at SKB CCHA Skardu About Nanga Parbat National Park About Himalaya National Park Read More About Khunjerab National Park Artemisia maritima Polygonum affine Thalictrum alpinum Saxifraga flagellaris Barbarea vulgaris HIMALAYAN LYNX The lynx has a short body, very short tails, long powerful legs and large paws. The short tail has a thick black tip, but no black rings above. Their ears terminate in long, black hair tufts, and their cheeks are framed by longer white and black hair. HIMALAYAN IBEX The coat coloration varies widely across the Ibex’s range. The general color of the pelage is a light tan, with the undersides lighter. In winter, mature males become much darker, with varying patches of white on the neck and back. Males have beards. ASTORE MARKHOR The markhor (Capra falconeri) is one of the largest and most magnificent members of the Caprinae or goat family, and it is the official “National Animal of Pakistan.” It has perhaps the most impressive horns of the family, with huge, spiraled, twisting horns that are either straight or flaring in outline depending on the subspecies. SNOW LEOPARD Snow Leopards are large cats, most active at dawn and dusk. They have white fur coat with brownish/yellow tinges that is covered with rings of brown/black rosette/spots. The markings help camouflage it from prey. Their fur is long and woolly and helps protect the cat from extreme cold. BROWN BEAR Brown bear has furry coats in shades of blonde, brown, black, or a combination of these colors. The longer outer guard hairs of the brown bear are often tipped with white or silver, giving a ‘grizzled’ appearance. MUSK DEER Musk deer are primitive deer, not having antlers, but a pair of tusklike upper canines. Both sexes have well-developed upper canines, and in males these grow 7-14 cm (3-5 inches) long and protrude from the mouth in a fang-like manner. RED FOX Red foxes have elongated bodies and relatively short limbs. They are the largest species of the genus Vulpes. In the typical red morph, their coats are generally bright reddish-rusty with yellowish tints. A stripe of weak, diffuse patterns of many brown-reddish-chestnut hairs occurs along the spine. BLUE SHEEP Despite their name, blue sheep are neither blue nor sheep: they are slate-grey to brownish and closer to the goats than to the sheep, as morphological, behavioural, and molecular analyses have shown. Blue sheep are sexually dimorphic, with males larger than females. GREY WOLF Grey wolves are canines with long bushy tails that are often black-tipped. Their coat color is typically a mix of grey and brown with buff facial markings and undersides, but the color can vary from solid white to brown or black. Grey wolves look somewhat like a large German shepherd. GOLDEN MARMOT Marmots are the second largest rodents (after beavers) in the Palearctic Region. The body shape and size of these animals reflect their fossorial, or partly subterranean, life. CAPE HARE Cape hares have a slender body with a bushy tail. The oval-shaped head has very long (12 to 14 cm), black-tipped ears and large, reddish-brown eyes. This species also has very long and powerful hind legs. MOUNTAIN WEASEL The Mountain Weasel is a species of weasel that prefers to live at high altitudes, usually over 11,500 feet (3,505 meters). This species is sometimes referred to as the Pale Weasel or Altai Weasel, as well. Mountain weasel undergoes spring and autumn molts. BLACK BEAR The genus Ursus of the family Ursidae has four known species with many sub-species. Pakistan hosts two species, including the Himalayan brown bear and black bear. Both these species have been reported in Gilgit-Baltistan. Successfully hunted Astore Markhor of 43 inches by an American national First legal hunt of Astore Markhor for the season 2021-2022 Parks & Wildlife Haji Shah BaigSenior Minister / MinisterForest, Wildlife & Environment Department Government of Gilgit-Baltistan Read More Mr. Syed Abdul Waheed ShahSecretaryForest, Wildlife & Environment Department Government of Gilgit-Baltistan Read More Dr. Zakir HussainChief Conservator Parks & Wildlife Department Government of Gilgit-Baltistan Read More Mr. Mehmood GhaznaviChief Conservator Forest Department Government of Gilgit-Baltistan Read More September 14, 2024 August 8, 2024 View All Quercus ilex (Fagaceae) Betula utilis (Cupuliferae) Picea smithiana (Pinaceae) Juniperus excelsa (Cupressaceae) Next »[image] [image] [image]Next »Next » Next » REGISTER LOGIN DOWNLOAD APP 92TEAM 92Star 92 Star ⚡ GAMING LICENSE PAKISTAN

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