Tue, 21-Oct-2025

KP sells four Markhor hunting permits in 250m

KP

PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government in a significant achievement has sold four Markhor trophy hunting permits for Rs 250 million.

According to the Wildlife Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the biggest bid of Rs 150 million was offered for Toshi-1 and Toshi-2 Markhor trophy hunting.

Similarly, one Markhor hunt in Kohistan region would fetch Rs 53.7 million while one Markhor hunt from Ghirat, Chitral would fetch Rs 52.8 million.

The department said that 80 percent of the revenue from the trophy hunting program would be distributed among the residents of the respective areas, while funds were also utilized for the welfare and development of the local community as well as the conservation of wildlife in the area.

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PM calls for efforts to protect Markhor, other species

PM

ISLAMABAD: As the country observed the first International Day of the Markhor on Friday (May 24), Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called for the efforts to protect the national animal of Pakistan and other species which enrich the planet’s biodiversity

The prime minister, in his message to the nation said, “Let us work together to protect not only the Markhor but all species that enrich our planet’s biodiversity. By doing so, we secure a sustainable future for generations to come.”

He called upon all Pakistanis and the international community to reaffirm their commitment to environmental conservation. “Today, as we celebrate the first International Day of the Markhor, the national animal of Pakistan, we take pride in the majestic creature that symbolizes our rich natural heritage,” he remarked.

The prime minister said that the Markhor, with its unique corkscrew-shaped horns, represented Pakistan’s commitment to preserving biodiversity and maintaining ecological balance. He said the day, proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly on May 2nd, 2024, acknowledged the nation’s efforts and successes in wildlife conservation.

Prime Minister Shehbaz said that the significant increase in the Markhor population over the past decade was a testament to Pakistan’s dedication to protecting its natural environment. He said that the country’s conservation programs, supported by local communities and guided by scientific research, had shown that with collective effort, the decline of endangered species can be reversed.

“Pakistan, as a committed signatory to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), proudly announced its significant elevation to CITES Category I. This elevation is a testament to the nation’s unwavering dedication to wildlife conservation and the sustainable management of our natural resources.”

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Wildlife dept reports 5x increase in Markhor population in KP since 1985

Markhor

In a positive development reported by the wildlife department, the number of wild Markhors has increased significantly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. According to recent findings, the Markhor population has surged fivefold over the last 37 years. In 1985, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was home to only 961 Markhors. Fast forward to the present, the latest report indicates a … Read more

Markhor hunted in Gilgit for $83500

Markhor

A Markhor,which is  regarded as the national animal of Pakistan, known for its rareness and beautiful coiled horns, killed after paying 83500 dollars in Gilgit. Social media stormed with rage over the report of Spanish hunter killed a markhor after paying after paying 83500 dollars worth of hunting fee. Earlier on December 12, An Italian … Read more