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Indus Ecoregion in press


Print Media

 

Dawn
August 10, 2008


KARACHI: Otter found dead at Keenjhar Lake
By Faiza Ilyas

Dawn
July 17, 2008


EARTHLY MATTERS: In Search of Crocodiles
By Rina Saeed Khan

 

Daily times
July 04, 2008


WWF comes to the rescue of to-be auctioned dolphin

 

Dawn
July 03, 2008


A tale of two forests

Dawn
June 26, 2008


EARTHLY MATTERS: Ecological tragedy

 

Dawn
June 19, 2008


EARTHLY MATTERS: The poison in our water

 

The News
June 06, 2008


A beach-cleaning activity was held at Sandspit, Karachi, on Thursday to commemorate World Environment Day.
The activity was organised by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) - Pakistan in collaboration with the Sui Southern
Gas Company (SSGC) and the CDGK’s Environmental Education Section (Local Bodies’ Wing).

 

The News
Forecast of more sea storms exacerbates fishermen’s woes Friday, June 20, 2008 By Jan Khaskheli Karachi The fishermen of the scattered localities near the former port town of Keti Bunder spend a miserable existence.

 

Campaign launched to protect Indus Delta mangroves Web posted at:
6/8/2008 6:33:12 Source ::: Internews KARACHI •
In what is being viewed as a significant move, the government in Pakistan’s Sindh province has decided, in principle, to declare all mangroves in the Indus Delta protected under reference of a 1958 notification on mangrove forests without changing their ownership.


Daily times
Thursday, June 19, 2008

Keti Bunder villages cut off from Karachi after high tide
* Bridges have been washed away and the WWF
says no one knows what has happened to the
villagers
By Amar Guriro

 

Dawn
June 19, 2008
KARACHI: Keti Bunder facing sea intrusion By Faiza Ilyas KARACHI, June 18: About 28,000 people of Keti Bunder may suffer a major displacement in the next 10 years as the sea is fast eroding their land.

   Electronic Media

 

Dhoom TV
July 04, 2008
Nature carnival

 

AAJ TV
June 06, 2008
Keti Bunder

 

AAJ TV
June 06, 2008
Environment Day