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Formed | 2010 |
Jurisdiction | Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan |
Agency executive |
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Website | fwegb |
The Forest, Wildlife & Environment Department is a provincial department of the Government of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It manages the region's forestry, wildlife and related resources through sustainable and integrated natural resource management. The department is also as a center for biodiversity and eco-tourism. [1] [2]
The department is led by the Chief Conservator of Forest and includes several sub-departments such as Forest, Parks & Wildlife. [1]
The total geographical area of Gilgit-Baltistan is 7.04 million hectares. The region is primarily composed of mountains (34%) and natural rangelands (46%), with natural forests covering 3.58% of the area. The remaining 10% consists of cultivated agricultural lands, farm forests, cultivable waste and uncultivated waste. [3]
Gilgit-Baltistan boasts a rich variety of plant and animal life due to its wide range of altitudes and associated variations in climate, soil conditions and exposure to sunlight. [3]