Wildlife of Border Belt Game Reserve District Narowal, Punjab, Pakistan M

Wildlife of Border Belt Game Reserve District Narowal, Punjab, Pakistan M

Pak. j. life soc. sci. (2005),3(1-2): 13-17 Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences Wildlife of Border Belt Game Reserve District Narowal, Punjab, Pakistan M. Akbar 1, R.A.J. Khan 12, S. Mehboob and Z.U. Nisa 2 1 Punjab Wildlife Research Institute, Gatwala, Faisalabad, Pakistan 2 Zoology Department, Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan Abstract The area has a very good potential for scientific Indo-Pak border belt area of district Narowal was research, conservation education and sport hunting. established a Game Reserve, with a view to For the effective management of a species or conserve local wildlife species. The area is a population, Rubin et al. (1998) stressed for the need of complex of aquatic and terrestrial habitat which is accurate knowledge of its spatial distribution. With surrounded by agricultural lands. During study 15 this aim, present study was thoroughly conducted first mammal species from 11 families and 6 orders time which will provide a baseline for the future were identified. Among birds 86 species management of the area. representing 64 genera, 35 families belonging to 17 orders were identified. Passeriformes is the most Materials and Methods dominant order represented by 31 species Border belt area of Shakarghar and Narowal tehsil of belonging to 13 families, followed by anseriformes district Narowal was surveyed during January 2002 represented by 8 species all belonging to a single and January, October 2003. As the area was very wide family, Anatidae. The area is a very important spread and it was not possible to survey the whole staging place for a variety of migratory waterfowl. area, therefore, study was conducted by random Different types of waterfowl visit this area during sampling of the area. During daytime survey was winter every year. Due to enhanced threats to conducted by beating the area from one side to the wildlife it is concluded that there is urgent need to other in a straight line and observing the birds and safeguard the over all biodiversity of the area. animals found in the area. Survey was also conducted by moving at a very low speed in a 4x4 vehicle and Key Words: Species, Mammals, Birds, Population, observing outside. Study was conducted with special Biodiversity. reference to diversity of birds and animals. Binocular standard EZ (10x30 mm) Minolta and Swift Introduction Telemaster Model 841, Zoomscope were used to Five miles strip along Indo-Pak Border in the Punjab observe, spot and identify the birds species following Province was constituted a Game Reserve under the Roberts (1991, 1992) and Ali & Ripley (1983, 1987). Punjab Wildlife Act, 1974, vide Government Mammals are rather shy creatures and difficult to Notification No. SOFT(EXT)XII-1/77, dated 19th observe in the field, therefore, in addition to direct September, 1995. Border belt area of district Narowal observations indirect clues of their presence such as approximately 130 km in length is also included in the scatterings, faecal pallets and foot prints were also Game Reserve. The area is a complex of aquatic and given due consideration during survey. Hog deer terrestrial habitat because river Ravi also flows in this being key species of the area was given special area. The area is riverine and surrounded by consideration and its survey was also conducted agricultural lands. The natural vegetation of the area is during night with help of search light and head lights tropical thron forest type with species of trees, such as of the vehicle. Informations were also collected from Kikar Acacia nilotica, Shisham Delbergia sisso, Ber the local people to have some idea of the mammalian Zizyphus mauritiana and Safeda Eucalyptus fauna. camaldulensis. The main species of shrubs are Kahi Saccharum spontanium, Kana S. munja, Frash Results and Discussion Tamarix aphylla, Aak, Calotropis procera, Lai Mammals Tamarix dioica and Dila Capparis decidus. Ground During present study 15 mammal species from 11 flora consists mainly of Bhakhra Tribulius oratus, families and 6 orders were recorded Table-1. Among Medhana Dactyloctenium aegytium, Hermal Peganum these species of special interest are those which are hermela, Bathu Chenopodium album and Mako judged to be locally important for their rarity or for Solanum nigrum which provide forage to wild utilitarian, scientific or economic value and warrant animals. special management attention. These are as under: Major crops cultivated in agricultural lands are Bajra Macaca mulatta: No animal was physically observed Pennisetum typhoides, Chari Sorghum vulgare, Rice in the field but the presence of a family of four Oryza sativa, Wheat Triticium indicum and Mash animals in the wild was reported by the staff of Phaseolus radiatus. These crops provide food to the rangers check post, Tugalpura. The area is not suitable grainivorus wild birds found in the area. habitat for monkey. Most probably these monkeys might have migrated from Jammu Kashmir. Corresponding author: M. Akbar Herpestes edwardsi: It is very beneficial to man. It Department of Zoology feeds on scorpions, venomous snakes and stinging Government College University Faisalabad. hymenoptera. This adaptable and useful predator is 13 Akbar et al captured by nomadic “Jogi” tribes who make a living belonging to 13 families, followed by anseriformes using the tethered mongoose to stage fights with represented by 8 species all belonging to a single cobra. Though apparently hesitating occasionally to family, Anatidae. Charadriiformes was also tackle large snakes (Stockley, 1930) there are many represented by 8 species belonging to 4 families. authentic observations of their killing and devouring Coraciiformes, Accipitriformes, Galliformes, highly venomous snakes. Its method of attack has Ciconiiformes and Columbiformes, represented by 7, been well documented by Sterndale, 1884. 6, 5, 4 and 4 species belonging to 4, 1, 1, 1, and 1 Sus scrofa: It is a pest for cultivation and causes family respectively. serious damage to crops. Order Gruiformes, Falconiformes and Cuculiformes Axis porcinus: It is valuable due to sport hunting. It’s represented by 3, 2 and 2 species respectively Table-2. skin and head is used as trophy by preserving through The area is a very important staging and wintering chemicals. Preserved skin is also used as prayer mat. place for a variety of migratory waterfowl. Different A very good population is surviving in the area. types of waterfowl visit this area during winter every During study 9 Hog deer in tehsil Shakerghar and 7 in year. The area around Heer check post in Shakerghar, tehsil Narowal were observed, on the basis of which Kakay-kay and Chindian in tehsil Narowal are very total population was estimated as, 168 animals in good wintering places of waterfowl where thousands tehsil Shakerghar and 112 in tehsil Narowal, whereas waterfowl visit every year. The most abundant are total 280 animals in the said game reserve area. Fulica atra, Anas crecca, A. platyrhynchos, A. acuta, Lepus nigricolis: This is an important game species A. clypeata, A. Penelope, Anser indicus and Tadorna which is hunted both by shooting and coursing dogs. ferruginea. Other species found in the area are Ardea This is the only “halal” mammal whose hunting is cinerea, Ardeola grayii, Egretta garzetta, legally allowed under the provisions of Wildlife Act, Phalacrocorax niger, Tachybaptus ruficollis, 1974. Amaurornis phoenicurus and Porphyrio porphyrio. Hystrix indica: It is wide spread in the area. It causes Waterfowls are important as game species. It is very damage to plants by trunk barking, stem and branch good source of food for sport hunters. cutting. They eat succulent plants of many species and Among phasianidae, most important is Pavo cristatus are especially fond of garden trees. which is endangered in the Punjab. It was observed at Birds three different places in groups of 25, 10 and 7 birds. The area is a complex of aquatic and terrestrial habitat These birds were found feeding on Oryza sativa crop because it has characteristics of both these types, near Zero-line in the area of Dera Bhindran and therefore it is accommodating a large variety of birds. Yousaf Butt tehsil Narowal. It was reported that these During the study 86 bird species from 65 genera, 35 birds come from India daily for feeding purposes and families and 17 orders were recorded. Passeriformes is go back to India to pass their nights. the most dominant order represented by 31 species Table-1 Mammals of Border belt area of Narowal Order Family Scientific Name Common Name Insectivora Erinaceidae Hemiechinus collaris Hedgehog Primates Cercopithecidae Macaca mulatto Rhesus monkeys Carnivora Canidae Canis aureus Jackal Felidae Felis chaus Jungle cat Herpestidae Herpestes javanicus Small Indian mongoose H. edwardsi Common Indian mongoose Artiodactyla Suidae Sus scrofa cristatus Wild boar Cervidae Axis porcinus Hog deer Lagomorpha Leporidae Lepus nigricolis Indian hare Rodentia Pteromyidae Funambulus pennantii Five striped palm squirrel Hystricidae Hystrix indica Porcupine Muridae Rattus rattus House rat Mus musculus House mouse M. booduga Little Indian field mouse Nesokia indica Short-tailed mole rat 14 Wildlife of District Narowal, Punjab, Pakistan Table-2 Birds of Border belt area of Narowal Order Family Scientific Name Common Name Podicipediformes Podicipedidae Tachybaptus ruficollis Little grebe Pelecaniformes Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax niger Little cormorant Ciconiiformes Ardeidae Ardea cinerea Grey heron Bubulcus ibis Cattle egret Egretta garzetta Little egret Ardeola grayii Indian pond heron Anseriformes Anatidae Anser indicus Bar headed goose Tadorna ferruginea Ruddy shelduck Anas acuta Pintail A. crecca Common teal A. platyrhynchos Mallard A. clypeata Northern showeler A. Penelope Eurasian Wigeon A. poecilorhyncha Spot-billed duck Accipitriformes Accipitridae Milvus migrans Common pariah kite Elanus caeruleus Black-winged kite Pernis ptilorhyncus Crested honey buzzard Circus aeruginosus Marsh harrier Buteo lagopus Rough-legged buzzard B. rufinus Long-legged buzzard Falconiformes Falconidae Falco jugger Laggar falcon F. peregrinus Shaheen falcon Galliformes Phasianidae Pavo cristatus Indian peafowl Francolinus francolinus Black partridge F.

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