Khunjerab National Park

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Khunjerab National Park (Urdu: خنجراب نیشنل پارک) is a national park in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. Khunjerab National Park is Pakistan's third largest national park, and is adjacent to the Taxkorgan Natural Reserve in China.[1][2][3][4]

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Khunjerab National Park is established adjacent to Taxkorgan Natural Reserve, China
LocationHunza District, Karakoram, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Coordinates36°35′13.21″N 75°23′59.5″E
Area2,269.13 km2 (876.12 sq mi)
Elevation17,000 ft (5,200 m)
Established1975
Visitors250000
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Etymology

Khun means "blood" and jerav means "to stream" in Wakhi, the native language of the region.[5]

History

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Khunjerab National Park was established primarily as a means to protect the Marco Polo sheep (as well as snow leopards and bharal) living in the area.[6][7] The borders of the park were mapped by George Schaller of the Wildlife Conservation Society in 1974, after a short field survey. The park was formally established on 29 April 1975 by Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who said that "it must become a world famous park".[8]

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Khunjerab Pass is close to the national park's northwest corner

Despite being listed as a category 2 national park, banning human activities including agriculture and hunting, the park was poorly managed, meaning that illegal hunting of the Marco Polo sheep continued. Because of this, the International Union for Conservation of Nature commissioned Norwegian biologist Per Wegge to do a wildlife survey of the park in 1988.[9] Wegge found that there was no evidence of competition between the domestic sheep being illegally grazed and the wild Marco Polo sheep, and that most of the illegal hunting was not being done by local Wakhi residents.[9] He therefore proposed that the park be reclassified, allowing grazing and commercial hunting, with the profits going to local residents. However, the government overlooked Wegge's suggestions, instead drawing up a new management plan, which both the IUCN and the World Wildlife Fund supported as a means to preserve the park and protect the wildlife. Wegge was critical of the government scheme, claiming that it was based on financial considerations, with the Pakistani government hoping to attract tourists to the area. The IUCN agreed with this, and has since distanced itself from the national park.[10] To help protect the animals from poaching, the WWF has created the Khunzerav Village Organization, which relies on people living in the area to report poaching or endangered animal sightings.[11] This park was created on 29 April 1975 on the recommendation of wildlife biologist Dr. George Schaller. Over half of the park is above 4,000 m. Khunjerab Pass, the gateway to China via the Karakoram Highway, is at 4,934 m.

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The world's highest ATM near the Khunjerab Pass installed by NBP, is situated in the park.

There is an ATM considered as the world's highest ATM at a height of 4,693 metres (15,397 ft) above sea level, installed by National Bank of Pakistan is located near the China-Pakistan border cross at Khunjerab Pass.[12]

Wildlife

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The primary purpose of this park was to provide protection to the endangered Marco Polo sheep, which is only found in this area in Pakistan. According to the Mir of Hunza, the population of sheep was around 400 but had dropped to below 180 by the time of the completion of the Karakoram Highway. A herd of almost 75 Marco Polo sheep was recorded in the spring of 1984 and park staff saw at least 50 crossing the pass in May 1989.

The park is also home to snow leopards.[13][12] Some reports say that it might contain the highest density of these beautiful cats in the total Himalayan ecosystem, which is the natural habitat of these cats. Over 2,000 Siberian ibex, widely distributed and abundant in the park but absent from neighbouring China, are also present here.

Feral or semi-feral animals especially domestic yaks can be seen roaming in the park.[14]

Mammals

Total species: 16. Mammals in the park include:[15][16][7]

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Common pipistrellePipistrellus pipistrellusLeast concernThumb
Grey long-eared batPlecotus austriacusNear ThreatenedThumb
Indian wolfCanis lupus pallipesEndangeredThumb
Hill foxVulpes vulpes montanaData DeficientThumb
Himalayan brown bearUrsus arctos isabellinusCritically EndangeredThumb
Snow leopardPanthera unciaCritically EndangeredThumb
Himalayan ibexCapra sibiricaNear ThreatenedThumb
BharalPseudois nayaurEndangered (Shimshal area only)Thumb
Marco Polo sheepOvis ammon poliiCritically EndangeredThumb
Cape hareLepus capensisVulnerableThumb
Large-eared pikaOchotona macrotisLeast concernThumb
Long-tailed marmotMarmota caudataLeast ConcernThumb
Kashmir field mouseApodemus rusigesLeast concern
Grey dwarf hamsterNothocricetulus migratoriusLeast concernThumb
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Birds

45 avian species are found in the Khunjerab National Park.[15][16]

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Black RedstartPhoenicurus ochrurosThumb
White-capped redstartPhoenicurus leucocephalusThumb
Güldenstädt's redstartPhoenicurus erythrogastrusThumb
Blue whistling thrushMyophonus caeruleusThumb
Blue rock thrushMonticola solitariusThumb
Desert wheatearOenanthe desertiThumb
Red-fronted serinSerinus pusillusThumb
Common rosefinchCarpodacus erythrinusThumb
Great rosefinchCarpodacus rubicillaThumb
Plain mountain finchLeucosticte nemoricolaThumb
Grey wagtailMotacilla cinereaThumb
Masked wagtailMotacilla alba personataThumb
Citrine wagtailMotacilla citreolaThumb
White wagtailMotacilla albaThumb
Red-billed choughPyrrhocorax pyrrhocoraxThumb
Alpine choughPyrrhocorax graculusThumb
Common ravenCorvus coraxThumb
Eurasian golden orioleOriolus oriolusThumb
Lesser whitethroatCurruca currucaThumb
Brown dipperCinclus pallasiiThumb
Common chiffchaffPhylloscopus collybitaThumb
Greenish warblerPhylloscopus trochiloidesThumb
Horned larkEremophila alpestrisThumb
House sparrowPasser domesticusThumb
Rock buntingEmberiza ciaThumb
WallcreeperTichodroma murariaThumb
Brown accentorPrunella fulvescensThumb
Radde's accentorPrunella ocularisThumb
Long-tailed shrikeLanius schachThumb
White-eared bulbulPycnonotus leucotisThumb
Bearded vultureGypaetus barbatusThumb
Himalayan vultureGyps himalayensisThumb
Eurasian sparrowhawkAccipiter nisusThumb
Common kestrelFalco tinnunculusThumb
Golden eagleAquila chrysaetosThumb
Chukar partridgeAlectoris chukarThumb
Himalayan snowcockTetraogallus himalayensisThumb
Snow pigeonColumba leuconotaThumb
European turtle doveStreptopelia turturThumb
Common sandpiperActitis hypoleucosThumb
Little stintCalidris minutaThumb
Common cuckooCuculus canorusThumb
Common hawk-cuckooHierococcyx variusThumb
Eurasian hoopoeUpupa epopsThumb
Common moorhenGallinula chloropusThumb
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Reptiles

Two species of reptiles are found here:[15][16]

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Himalayan agamaParalaudakia himalayanaCommonThumb
Pakistani agamaLaudakia pakistanicaCommon
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References

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