The forest policies having ceased to be relevant were later revised in 1955, and then in _______
A.1960
B.1962
C.1964
D.1966
A.1960
B.1962
C.1964
D.1966
A.Northern mountainous areas embracing Himalayan, Korakoram and Hindu Kush ranges
B.In northern areas, Malakand, Hazara and Azad Kashmir are rich in fauna and flora
C.Both (a) & (b)
D.None of these
A.Updating inventory of floral and faunal diversity, reviewing current field research presently undertaken and planning for future to fill in the gaps in the knowledge of bio-diversity in Pakistan
B.Indentification of species and delineation of areas of importance with the stand point of biodiversity values
C.Achieve consensus on te long term strategy and prioritise biodiversity conservation
D.All of the above
A.The basic scientific data being available on key ecosystems, sites
B.Species needing protection
C.Both (a) & (b)
D.None of these
A.Mammals
B.Birds
C.Reptiles
D.Amphibians
E.All of the above
A.Legal
B.Illegal
C.Both (a) & (b)
D.None of these
A.As rain, snow and climate is not practical
B.Control of man-made hazards such as roads, fences
C.Directed towards particular species
D.All of the above
A.Chinkara gazella
B.Peacock
C.Both (a) & (b)
D.None of these
A.Parmir
B.Korakoram highlands
C.Himalayan highlands
D.Anatolia – Iranian desert
E.All of the above
A.Food
B.Cover
C.Water change
D.All of the above