Defaunation and Biodiversity

A nomad with Brahvi camel in Balochistan

The camel Worth Different in Reality VS the Appearance

Thinking critically and philosophically, the camel has two sides of the actuality, i.e. the real one and the exterior one. Camel is not like other animals but unique, having dualistic sides and special value if asses with a holistic approach. Following are the few examples. The decorated Marrecha camel of Cholistan desert of Pakistan 1. Though …

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Defaunation Leads to Desertification

The word ‘Defaunation‘ is a merely new term used by scientists in a recent article published in the Journal Nature Communications. According to the team of scientists ” large animals important for the carbon storage in tropical forests. Defaunation is used for the declination of the fauna from the forests. “Scientists are only just beginning …

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Turning Back to the Native Gene ~ Back to the Future

Turning Back to the Native Gene ~ Back to the Future The catastrophes of climate change along with growing desertification consequence in the adoption of new strategies. The industrialized nation’s choice is mitigation strategy while among the native livestock keepers’ adaptation is the best tactic. Unfortunately, the so-called policymakers (at all levels) are not as …

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Marrecha Camel~An all purpose camel of Cholistan, Pakistan

Dancing of the Marrecha Camel of Pakistan. The Cholistan desert is part of the ancient Hakra River civilization, one of the oldest of the Aryan settlers in the Indian subcontinent. It is one of the largest deserts in Pakistan, inhabited by around 1.2 million Rohi pastoral people practicing mobile livestock husbandry. This production system is …

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Tamarix forest in Lasbela district of Balochistan

Camel Peace Caravan for Conservation of Unique Tamarix Forest

Lasbela region of Balochistan The Lasbela region is covered with more than 12% wide flora diversity, especially unique Tamarix and Jar species. The woodcutter brutally cut these precious forest trees and sell them at very cheaper rates in the nearby towns. Hence, deforestation is happening in a very speedy way. With an appealing thematic area, …

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