Pinus gerardiana (Pinaceae)

Pinus gerardiana (Pinaceae)

Common name: Chilghoza pine
Local Name: Chalghoza, Thulash

Description:

Trees 10-20(25) m tall. Crown is usually deep, wide and open with long, erect branches, but crown narrower and shallower in dense forest. Bark very flaky, peeling to reveal light greyish-green patches, similar to Pinus bungeana. Branchlets smooth, olive-green. Leaves in fascicles of 3, 6-10 cm long, finer than those of P. bungeana, spreading stiffly, sheaths falling after 1 year. Female cones 12-20 cm long, 10 cm wide when open, with wrinkled, reflexed apophyses and an umbo curved inward at the base. Seeds >2 cm long with a rudimentary wing (Farjon 1984, Richardson and Rundel 1998). The seeds are not shed but are retained by the wing adhering to the base of the scale above (Lanner 1996).

Distribution and Ecology:

Potentially located at lower slopes of Diamer District and sparsely located in the lower Astore, Nagar and Ghizer. Himal: E Afghanistan, N Pakistan, India: Jammu-Kashmir, Tibet (Farjon 1998). Mostly grows in valleys at 2000-3350 m elevation (Farjon 1984), in the dry temperate forest of the inner ranges of the Himalaya, where the summer monsoon is weak and precipitation, mostly in the form of snow, rarely exceeds 1000 mm per year. In these forests it occurs with Cedrus deodara, Quercus ilex and polycarpous (Bhattacharyya et al. 1988). Hardy to Zone 7 (cold hardiness limit between -17.7°C and -12.2°C) (Bannister and Neuner 2001).

Cedrus deodara (Pinaceae)

Cedrus deodara (Pinaceae)

Common name: Diar, Deodar, Himalayan Cedar

Local name: Diar, Phulus

Description:

“A tree up to 50 m high and up to 3 m in diameter. Crown conical when young, with the drooping leader and branches drooping at the end (Fig. 67), older trees rounded. Branches are horizontally arranged, and the end of the shoots pendulous. One-year shoots are densely pubescent. Needles blue-green, about 30 in a cluster, 3-5 cm long, acuminate. Flowers appear in September and October. Cones solitary or in pairs. ovate or barrel-shaped. 7-10 cm long, 5-6 cm wide, rounded at the apex, bluish when young, reddish-brown when ripe; maturing from September to November; the seed is shed from September to December; seed scales 5-6 cm wide, usually glabrous on the upper side. Seed about 17 mm long, about 6 mm wide; wing large, light brown” (Vidakovic 1991).

Distribution and Ecology

The dominant specie of Diamer District in Gilgit-Baltistan. India and Pakistan: W Himal and S slopes of the Hindu Kush (Silba 1986, Vladimir Dinets e-mail 1998.01.02) at 1100-3000 m, “usually on silicate mother rocks. … The best trees are found on deep, well-drained soils. High atmospheric moisture is favorable. It is tolerant to shade, but young trees are prone to injury from frosts and cold wind” (Vidakovic 1991). It is a component of the temperate forest, usually on north-facing valley slopes, where rainfall ranges from less than 1000 mm per year up to 2500 mm per year, mostly in the form of winter snow. In these forests, C. deodara is associated with a wide array of conifers and some broadleaf trees. Species present may include Pinus wallichianaTaxus baccataPicea smithianaAbies spectabilis, and Abies pindrow, as well as species of QuercusRhododendronAcerCorylusAesculus and Betula. At somewhat lower and drier (precipitation less than 1000 mm/year, mostly as snow) elevations it commonly occurs with Pinus gerardianaQuercus ilex and polycarpous (Bhattacharyya et al. 1988).

Abies pindrow (Pinaceae)

Abies pindrow (Pinaceae)

Common name: Partal, Silver Fir.

Local name: Qachul

Description:

Trees to 60 m tall and 300 cm DBH, typically with a single straight, round trunk, short branches, and a narrow, conical crown. Bark first smooth and gray, becoming thick, gray-brown and longitudinally furrowed. Buds globose, large, and resinous. Twigs stiff, pinkish to pale brown, soon fading to pale gray, glabrous, lightly ridged, with circular leaf scars. Leaves spirally arranged but appearing roughly 2-ranked on shade foliage, the upper leaves somewhat shorter than the lower, 3-6 cm × 1.3-2 mm, twisted at base, flattened, grooved and dark green above, with 2 gray stomatal bands below; no stomata on upper surface; apex bifid or emarginate or obtuse, but acute on coning shoots. Pollen cones lateral, numerous, on the underside of shoots, 10-15 mm long, yellow-brown when active. Seed cones lateral, erect, on short peduncles, cylindrical with obtuse apex, 10-14 × 5-6 cm, first violet-blue, at maturity dark red-brown, with flabellate seed scales 25-35 × 30-40 mm having a slightly striated surface and entire upper margin; bracts hidden. Seeds 10-12 long with a 15-20 mm brown wing.

Distribution and Ecology

Gilgit, Astore and Diamer District of Gilgit-Baltistan and widely throughout the western Himalaya, in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Nepal, at elevations of 2000-3300(-3700) m; the climate is monsoonal, cool and moist, increasingly snow-dominated from the western to eastern range limits. Occurs in pure stands, but is also often codominant with Pinus wallichianaPicea smithiana, or Cedrus deodara, and less frequently occurs with Tsuga dumosa; at lower elevations broadleaf angiosperms become progressively dominant, replacing the conifers at elevations below 1600 m (Vidakovic 1991Farjon 2010; Siddiqui et al. 2013, 2015). Bioclimatic modeling of an area in Pakistan indicates that global climate change is likely to lead to future reductions in the species (Ali et al. 2014 ). Hardy to Zone 8 (cold hardiness limit between -12.1°C and -6.7°C) (Bannister and Neuner 2001).

Promotion of Olive Cultivation on commercial scales in Pakistan

Promotion of Olive Cultivation on commercial scales in Pakistan

خواہش مند کسانوں کیلئے بہترین موقع۔ حکومت پاکستان کی جانب سے زیتون کی کاشت کیلئے خواہش رکھنے والے کسانوں کو ماونٹین ایگریکلچر ریسرچ سنٹر جگلوٹ سے رعایتی نرخوں پر زیتون کے پودے، پانی کیلئے ڈرپ ایریگیشن اور نرسوری ٹنل مہیا کررہے ہیں۔ زیتون انتہائی قیمتی درخت ہے اور اس کا تیل اس وقت دنیا میں سب سے بکنے والی تیل ہے لہذا اس موقع سے فائدہ اٹھائیے اور ملک کی معیشت کو مستحکم کرنے میں اپنا حصہ ڈالئے۔ اور خود بھی منافع کمائیے۔ یہ ایک بہترین نقد آور فصل ہے۔

Successfully hunted Astore Markhor of 43 inches by an American national

Successfully hunted Astore Markhor of 43 inches by an American national

Successfully hunted Astore Markhor of 43 inches by an American national Mr. James Kevin in Jutial conservancy today. 131000 US $ has been paid by the hunter for this permit.

First legal hunt of Astore Markhor for the season 2021-2022

First legal hunt of Astore Markhor for the season 2021-2022

First legal hunt of Astore Markhor for the season 2021-2022 in bunji CCHA.

A Mexican Hunter Viejo Gonzalez Jesus has successfully hunted AstoreMarkhor today in bunji CCHA. This trophy was sold @ 136000 US $ in open bidding which comes to almost 23,100,000 PKR.
 
Size 42’’

RFOs Transfer/Posting Notification

RFOs Transfer/Posting Notification

GOVERNMENT OF GILGIT-BALTISTAN GILGIT-BALTISTAN SECRETARIAT FOREST, WILDLIFE AND ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT.

FW&E-2(3)/A/2020: The following postings/ transfers of the Range Forest Officers(RFOs) / Foresters is hereby approved on administrative grounds in the larger interest of public service and natural resource conservancy with immediate effect and till further orders:

DFOs Transfer/Posting Notification

DFOs Transfer/Posting Notification

GOVERNMENT OF GILGIT-BALTISTAN GILGIT-BALTISTAN SECRETARIAT FOREST, WILDLIFE AND ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT.

Dated, the 07 January, 2022.

NOTIFICATION
FW&E-2(3)/A/2020: 

1. Mr. Imtiaz Ahmad (BS-18), currently posted as DFO Kharmang Forest Division is hereby transferred and posted as DFO Shigar Forest Division with immediate effect on administrative grounds and in the best public interest till further orders vice Mr. Iftikhar Ahmed, DFO transferred.

2. Mr. Aminuddin (BS-18), currently posted as DFO Chilas Forest Division is hereby transferred and posted as DFO Kharmang Forest Division with immediate effect on administrative grounds and in the best public interest till further orders vice Mr. Imtiaz Ahmed, DFO transferred.

3. Mr. Muhammad Akram (BS-18), currently posted as Wildlife Management Officer (WLMO), Deosai National Park/DFO Wildlife Baltistan Division is hereby transferred and posted as DFO Nagar Forest Division with immediate effect on administrative grounds and in the best public interest till further orders vice Syed Naeem Abbas, DFO transferred.

4. Mr. Iftikhar Ahmed (BS-18), currently posted as DFO Shigar Forest Division is hereby transferred and posted as DFO Ghanche Forest Division with immediate effect on administrative grounds and in the best public interest till further orders vice Mr. Shehzada Alam, DFO transferred.

5. Mr. Zahidullah (BS-17), currently posted as DFO Gilgit Forest Division (OPS) is 67/1/2 hereby transferred and posted as DFO Darel-Tangir Forest Division (OPS) with immediate effect on administrative grounds and in the best public interest till further orders vice Mr. Mujeeb Sardar, DFO transferred.

6. Syed Naeem Abbas (BS-17), currently posted as DFO Nagar Forest Division (OPS) is hereby transferred and posted as Wildlife Management Officer Deosai National Park/DFO Wildlife Baltistan Division (OPS) with immediate effect on administrative grounds and in the best public interest till further orders vice Mr. Muhammad Akram, WLMO/DFO transferred.

7. Mr. Shehzada Alam (BS-17), currently posted as DFO Ghanche Forest Division (OPS) is hereby transferred and posted as DFO Chilas Forest Division (OPS) with immediate effect on administrative grounds and in the best public interest till further orders vice Mr. Aminuddin, DFO transferred.

8. Mr. Mujeeb Sardar (BS-17), currently posted as DFO Darel-Tangir Forest Division (OPS) is hereby transferred and posted as DFO Gilgit Forest Division (OPS) with immediate effect on administrative grounds and in the best public interest till further orders vice Mr. Zahidullah, DFO transferred.