Livestock at Marala Head
Journal: Journal of Bioresource Management (JBM) (Vol.6, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-04-10
Authors : Zahid Bhatti Center for Bioresource Research CBR Islamabad Pakistan Fakhra Nazir Capital University of Science; Technology Islamabad Pakistan fakhra. .nazir gmail.com Jibran Haider Forest; wildlife Department Gilgit-Baltistan Pakistan;
Page : 18-21
Keywords : Cows; horses; donkeys; livestock; wetland;
Abstract
Pakistan possesses the most varied and widely distributed network of wetlands. The study area spanned across Kikar post to head Marala at river Jammu Tawi from Kalyal to head Marala at river Chenab and from Rangpur Kuri to head Marala at river Manawar Tawi. Total count of the livestock (resting grazing) population was taken during each calendar month of the year, i.e., from October, 2000 to September 2001. The results of the survey confirmed the presence of 6 common species of livestock i.e. sheep, goat, buffaloes, cows, donkeys and horses in the study area in different sizes of populations.
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