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In talk with the Butterfly Man of Pakistan

Join us on our next podcast featuring Akram Awan, the Founder Director of Pakistan Society Bulletin and he talks about their new Quarterly Bulletin. Akram will share his ever-expanding passions in Wildlife, insights from his thrilling expeditions to all corners of the country, and discuss his upcoming book, which delves into Pakistan’s rich butterfly biodiversity.

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Podcast on Pakistan’s only birdwatching newsletter

Exciting news! Our next podcast features a conversation with Azan Karam, the chief editor of Daangeer, Pakistan’s premier magazine dedicated to birds and birdwatching. Join us as we dive into his passion for avian life, conservation efforts, and the growing birdwatching scene in Pakistan. Don’t miss this insightful episode! Stay tuned.

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Pakistan Butterfly Society’s Quarterly Bulletin (PBSQB)

The Pakistan Butterfly Society Quarterly Bulletin (PBSQB) is a collaborative effort between the Pakistan Butterfly Society and Rewilding Indus. As the region’s first newsletter dedicated solely to butterflies, PBSQB is published online every three months, with each issue released on the 15th of March (Spring), June (Summer), September (Monsoon), and December (Winter). PBSQB covers a

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Daangeer

Of all the vertebrates roaming on Earth, birds are notably the most studied ones. Yet there are places, where grey areas and knowledge gaps still exist. One such region is Pakistan, which is home to over 700 bird species documented pre- and post-partition era, a figure that is gradually growing each year. A pioneer leap

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Welcome

Introducing the Rewilding Indus Library, a new digital hub for nature enthusiasts! Explore newsletters like Daangeer and the Pakistan Butterfly Society’s Quarterly Bulletin, with more exciting resources coming soon. This one-stop platform brings together valuable insights on wildlife, conservation, and rewilding efforts in Pakistan. Happy reading!

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