Afghanistan Environment &Wildlife Protection Web وبلاگ حفاظت محیط زیست و حیات وحش افغانستان

Only when the last tree has died, the last river has been poisoned and the last fish has been caught, will we realize that we cannot eat money?

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

فروش تعداد زیادی از پرندگان شکار شده در داخل شهر مزارشریف



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Environment Law and regulations

  • Afghanistan Environment Law
  • Environment Impact Assessment EIA Regulation
  • Regulation on decrease and prevention of air pollution
  • Regulation on Controlling materials destructive to the Ozone layer

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Qais Agah
Qais Agah is a young Environment conservationist and wildlife researcher in Afghanistan. He did his higher education in Forestry and Ecology. He has been working for conservation of wildlife and environment since 2003. His interest is sustainable utilization of natural resources and wildlife researching. Through this weblog he can share the wildlife and environmental news with his colleagues.
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Related Environmental links

  • International Crane Foundation
  • Center of Environment Education
  • Species Survival Committee
  • Convention of Migratory Species
  • Snow Leopard Trust site
  • Siberian cranes Flayway site
  • USAID afghanistan Site
  • Food and Agriculture Organization FAO
  • United Nations Environment Programme UNEP
  • International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN

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Afghanistan Endangered Species

Most of wildlife species are in endanger and hundreds of rare animals and birds have been hunting in different parts of country.some species such as cheetah, Siberian crane, Markhur have declined and disappear

Afghanistan Protected areas

Afghanistan Protected areas
Ecological map

Afghan Cheetah تازی پلنگ

Afghan Cheetah   تازی پلنگ
Since 1935, There are no reports to clarify that cheetahs have been existing in Afghanistan

Snow leopard پلنگ برفی

Snow leopard   پلنگ برفی
WCS recent reports indicates that around 100 snow leopards remain, the species are categorized as a endangered species with IUCN

Black Bear خرس سباه

Black Bear    خرس سباه
The recent reports indicates that some black bears are still existing in Noristan forest-Afghanistan

Marco polo Sheep گوسفند مارکوپولو

Marco polo Sheep گوسفند مارکوپولو
flocks of sheeps in Wakhan Badakhshan-Afghanistan

Maco polo sheep was hanted

Maco polo sheep was hanted
Most of these rare species were hanting in Afghanistan

Markhor goat

Markhor goat
آهوی مارخور

Afghan Musk Deer آهوی ختن یا مشک

Afghan Musk Deer آهوی ختن یا مشک

Siberian Crane

Siberian Crane
کلنگ سایبریایی

Greater Flamingo

Greater Flamingo
قاز حسینی

Houbara Bustard

Houbara Bustard
میش مرغ

Sakar falcon

Sakar falcon
باز یا مرغ چرخ

Pelican

Pelican
Photo by Qais Agah

Houbare bustard was trapped in North Afg

Houbare bustard was trapped in North Afg
Photo by Qais Agah

Pelican was hunted in north Afg

Pelican was hunted in north Afg
Photo by Qais Agah

White stork and Mallard

White stork and Mallard
Photo by Qais Agah

Falcon was trapped in north Afg

Falcon was trapped in north Afg
Photo by Qais Agah

Demoiselle crane was hunted

Demoiselle crane was hunted
Photo by Qais Agah

Afghan wild bird

Afghan wild bird
Photo by Qais Agah

Rare birds have been hunting

Rare birds have been hunting
Photo by Qais Agah