Our Supporters

Following organizations and institutes are among our valuable supporters and we sincerely acknowledge their support in our endeavors.

Bio-Resource Research Centre

BIO Resource Research Centre

BIO Resource Research Centre

BRC is a non-profit, non-political, multidisciplinary base organization with it’s headquarter in Islamabad, Pakistan. Main focus of BRC, till date, has been on the bear conservation in Pakistan, through curbing bearbaiting. Therefore, the major part of present strategies and projects of BRC are designed in this perspective and BRC has many successes at its claim with regard to these projects. BRC assisted Pakistani authorities in development of a bear registration scheme which can be used to monitor bears in captivity.

IUCN Otter Specialist Group

IUCN-Otter Specialist Group

IUCN-Otter Specialist Group

The Otter Specialist Group, founded in 1974 is part of World Conservation Union (IUCN) Species Survival Commission (SSC). The aims of the Group, as set out by IUCN, are to:

  • Provide leadership for the conservation of all 13 otter species (Lutrinae).
  • Determine and review on a continuing basis the status and needs of otters, and promote the implementation of necessary research, conservation and management programmes by appropriate qualified individuals, organizations and governments.
  • Make known the status and conservation needs of otters, and promote the wise management of otter species.

The Otter Specialist Group has around 245 members representing 62 countries. It publishes a quarterly peer-reviewed research journal; IUCN OSG Bulletin and has an E-library with hundreds of research articles about otters available to its members. The Otter Specialist Group is represented in Pakistan by Mr. Waseem Ahmad Khan.

Zoological Society of Pakistan

Zoological Society of Pakistan

Zoological Society of Pakistan

The Zoological Society of Pakistan (ZSP) was founded in 1968 as an interdisciplinary scientific society that would draw together members from diverse scientific backgrounds under the unified discipline of Zoology. The objectives of the Society are:Promotion of scientific knowledge of animals and related subjects through discussions, reports and publications.Stimulation of scientific investigations and their applications.

Planning, organization and administration of projects for the advancement of scientific knowledge in Zoology.

Improvement of education and professional qualifications in Zoology.

Promotion of international cooperation in achieving the above objectives.

International Otter Survival Fund

International Otter Survival Fund

International Otter Survival Fund

The International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF) is one of the world’s leading otter charities. In the UK IOSF is the only charity  solely dedicated to the conservation, protection and care of otters based on 20 years of scientific research in the UK and around the world. Through education, research, influencing policy and partner working the IOSF is making progress but
there is still much to be done in the UK and other countries where otters are at risk.

WWF Pakistan

World Wide Fund for Nature

World Wide Fund for Nature

World Wide Fund for Nature – Pakistan was formed in 1970 to address the growing environmental and conservation issues in Pakistan that not only affected the flora and fauna, but were also affecting the human population. WWF – Pakistan is a proud component of the WWF International family network, one of the world’s largest and most experienced independent conservation organizations, with almost four million supporters, 4,500 staff members and a global network active in more than 100 countries. WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by:

  • Conserving the world’s biological diversity
  • Ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable
  • Promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption

Sindh Wildlife Department, Government of Sindh, Pakistan

Sindh Wildlife Department

Sindh Wildlife Department

Sindh wildlife department was established for the conservation, protection and Management of Protected Areas on scientific lines.

  • Enforce anti-poaching measures under the provision of Sindh Wildlife Protection Ordinance 1972 and other legal enactments.
  • Census and Surveys of important wild animals and birds.
  • Encourage research and studies on different aspects of wildlife and their habitat.
  • Promote and facilitate captive bred wildlife trade.
  • Regulate lawful healthy sport of hunting.
  • Promote wildlife related ecotourism, recreational, educational and awareness activities.
  • Ensure Community participation in the management of wildlife resources

PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi (Department of Zoology)

PMAS-Arid Agriculture University

PMAS-Arid Agriculture University

In the 1970, the Government of Pakistan constituted a Barani Commission to review and recommend measures for the development of rainfed agriculture and uplift of the poor masses
through education, research and development of technology, and manpower. Pursuant to the recommendations of the Barani Commission, the Government of Punjab established
the Barani Agriculture College, Rawalpindi which was later upgraded to University in 1994. The mandate of the University is to produce high quality agricultural scientist and to form an
organized scientific infrastructure for teaching and research for the development of the dry land regions of the country, thus minimizing the income gap.

University of the Punjab, Lahore (Department of Zoology)

Punjab University

Punjab University

Established in 1882 at Lahore, the University of the Punjab is the largest and the oldest seat of higher learning in Pakistan. It was the first to be established in the sub-continent in Muslim
majority areas. The fact that two Nobel laureates are from this University speaks volumes for its academic and research excellence. Located in the historical and culturally alive city of Lahore, this University has played a leading role in higher education in the country. The University strives to provide a conducive environment for the pursuit of the academic activities. On account of its quality degrees and pleasant environment the University remains the institution of first choice for admission seeking students.