1.Jallo Wildlife Park, Lahore, Punjab
2.Changa Manga, Kasur and Lahore, Punjab
3.Laal Sunhara Safari Park, Bahawalpur, Punjab also known as National Park Laal Sunhara Bahawalpur
4.Lahore Zoo Safari, Lahore, Punjab formerly Lahore Wildlife Park also called Woodland Wildlife Park
5.Lohi Bher Wildlife Park, Rawalpindi, Punjab
6.Murree Wildlife Park, Murree, Punjab also known as Murree National Park
7.Karachi Safari Park, Karachi, Sindh
2. An area of parkland where
wild animals are kept in the
open and may be observed
by visitors driving through.
3. Jallo Wildlife Park, Lahore, Punjab
Changa Manga, Kasur and Lahore, Punjab
Laal Sunhara Safari Park, Bahawalpur, Punjab also
known as National Park Laal Sunhara Bahawalpur
Lahore Zoo Safari, Lahore, Punjab formerly Lahore
Wildlife Park also called Woodland Wildlife Park
Lohi Bher Wildlife Park, Rawalpindi, Punjab
Murree Wildlife Park, Murree, Punjab also known
as Murree National Park
Karachi Safari Park, Karachi, Sindh
4. Jallo Park , established in 1978, is a public
recreation and wildlife site located in Lahore
District, Punjab, Pakistan. Spread over an area of 461 acres
(187 ha), it is one of the three main wildlife parks located
in Lahore, the other two being Changa Manga and Lahore
Zoo Safari. The park is 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) east
to Lahore city. Facilisites at Jallo Park include a Forest
Research Centre, Wildlife Breeding Center, restaurants,
coffee shops, a theme park, a sports complex, swimming
pool, and a large lake for fishing and boating. It is currently
funded by Punjab Wildlife and Parks Department
of Government of Punjab. It is easily accessible by
taxi, TransLahore buses and Lahore City Commuter trains
that stop at Jallo Railway Station.
5. Aves
Common pheasant
Indian peafowl
Rock pigeon
Mammals
Asian black bear
Bactrian camel
Chital
Chinkara
Sambar
Reptiles
Indian cobra
Mugger crocodile
7. The Changa Manga is a planted forest which includes a wildlife preserve, in
the Kasur and Lahore districts of Punjab, Pakistan. It is located approximately
80 kilometers south-west of Lahore. It was once the largest man-made forest in
the world but has undergone uncontrollable deforestation at a massive scale in
recent times. At present, the forest covers an area of 48.6 square kilometres
(12,423 acres)
Changa Manga is known more widely as "one of the oldest hand-planted
forests in the world“, and hosts a wide variety of flora and fauna. The forest is
home to 14 species of mammals, 50 species of birds, six species of reptiles, two
species of amphibians and 27 species of insects. Thus, other than producing
timber for the local industry, the forest also serves as an important wildlife
reserve.
Named after two brother dacoits, the Changa Manga forest was originally
planted in 1866 by British foresters. Its trees were harvested to gather fuel and
resources for the engines employed in the North-Western railway networks.
8. Hog deer
Indian peafowl
Jackal
Mouflon
Nilgai and
wild boar
10. Laal Sohanra is a national
park of Pakistan situated in Bahawalpur district
of Punjab province, which is one of the largest
nationals parks in South Asia. Lal Sohanra is
spread over 153000 acre and is notable for the
diversity of its landscape, which includes areas of
desert, forest and water.
11. Wild animals of the desert such as wildcats, rabbits, bustards, and deer.
Reptiles in the park include the monitor lizard, Russell's viper, Indian
cobra, saw-scaled viper, wolf snake, John's sand boa, and spiny-tailed
lizard.
More than 160 species of birds are also present, including the houbara
bustard, griffon vulture, crested honey buzzard, marsh harrier, hen
harrier, laggar falcon, peregrine falcon, kestrel, Eurasian
sparrowhawk, Egyptian vulture, lark, shrike, wheatear, barn owl, ducks
and common coot.
Lion
Indian rhinoceros
Blackbucks
13. The Woodland Wildlife Park was established in 1982 over 242 acres (98 ha) as
a government funded public facility. In 1998, it was handed over to the Punjab
Wildlife and Parks Department (PWPD) by the Forest Department. In 2004,
the largest walkthrough aviary of Pakistan was constructed in Woodland
Wildlife Park and opened to public visitors. Boating and fishing facilities were
also built near a lake. In 2006, Government of Pakistan sanctioned 87
million Pakistani rupees to reconstruct the 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) road leading
to the wildlife park. This development increased the accessibility to the facility.
The Government of Pakistan turned management of the wildlife park over to
the Zoo Maintenance Committee (ZMC) headed by the Chairman of the
PWPD. Vice-chairman Tauqeer Shah said this transfer of control was due to
poor previous management that was not working to improve the park. A ticket
system was introduced in the wildlife park so that the Lahore Zoo Safari could
become a semi-autonomous, self-financed organization. The park was
extensively renovated and renamed Lahore Zoo Safari on January 21, 2009. The
wildlife park is now considered to be an extension of Lahore Zoo.
14. Indian peafowl
Bengal tiger
Common pheasant
Emu
Lion
Mute swan
Nilgai
Ostrich and
Silver pheasant
16. Lohi Bher Wildlife Park is a zoo located in Lohi
Bher in Rawalpindi. Established in 1992, the area
encompasses 687 acres. It is the third safari park
in Punjab, allowing visitors to view a variety of
imported and local animals living in their natural
breeding environments.
19. Murree Wildlife Park is a Zoo located in Bansra
Gali, in Murree Pakistan. This Park was initially
inaugurated under the National Development
Scheme 'Development of Wildlife Park' n 1986.
The wildlife park provides canteens and cafeterias
for the tourists and visitors. The Murree Wildlife
Park covers an area of 240 acres.
20. Asian black bear
Bactrian camel
Chital
Chinkara
Sambar
22. Karachi Safari Park, opened in 1970, is a public funded 'family-
only' safari park covering an area of 148 acres (0.60 km2), located
in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It has a zoo, geared with
viewing facilities like a chairlift and safari tracks, as well as two natural
lakes. A privately funded amusement park, Go Aish, is located in the
Safari Park's vicinity
Karachi Safari Park was inaugurated in 1970 by Lieutenant General
Atiq-ur-Rehman. It was an independent project of the then Karachi
Municipal Corporation. The creation of an independent zoo, safari and
aquarium department followed in 1995. Karachi Safari Park is now an
independent wing of the Community Development Department
of City District Government of Karachi and has been designated as a
'family park'.
23. Aves
Black crowned crane
Common pheasant
Greater flamingo
Green peafowl
Indian peafowl
Mute swan
Ring-necked parakeet
Rock pigeon
Mammals
Arabian oryx
Asiatic black bear
African bush elephant
Bactrian camel
Bengal tiger
Black buck
Chital (spotted deer)
Fallow deer
Giraffe
Hog deer
Indian crested porcupine
Indian wolf (Indian
jackal)
Lion
Llama
Mouflon (sub. urial)
Nilgai
Olive baboon
Plains zebra
Red deer
Sika deer
Spotted hyena
Wild goat (sub. Sindh
ibex)
Reptiles
Gharial
Indian cobra
Indian sand boa
Mugger crocodile
Oriental ratsnake
Spur-thighed tortoise