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21/01/2026

White Egrets (سفيد بگلا) 🤍🕊️
Graceful symbols of peace and purity, white egrets thrive near rivers, ponds, and wetlands. By feeding on fish and insects, they help maintain nature’s balance. In Tharparkar, their presence after rainfall is a beautiful sign of life returning to the land. 🌿💧

18/01/2026

Great White Pelican 🕊️
A winter visitor to Sindh’s wetlands, the Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) is one of the world’s largest water birds. Its presence is a powerful sign of healthy water ecosystems and rich biodiversity. Protecting wetlands means protecting life. 🌿💧

10/01/2026

This video exposes a heartbreaking act of cruelty in Tharparkar.
A helpless doe had both of her front legs brutally cut off, leaving her in unimaginable pain.
This is not just violence against an animal, but a serious question mark on our humanity.
The Sindh Wildlife Department has officially recorded the case, yet real justice is still pending.
Raise your voice so those responsible for illegal hunting are held accountable.

09/01/2026

We often talk about what Pakistan has lost, but rarely notice the silence left behind by disappearing vultures. Once the natural cleaners of our land, they kept ecosystems in balance. In the quiet hills of Nagarparkar’s Karoonjhar, their memory still lingers — a reminder of nature we must protect before it’s gone forever.
Credit: Karoonjhar Photography

06/01/2026

Montagu’s Harrier 🦅
A graceful bird of prey known for its smooth, silent flight.
Migrates to Pakistan in winter and is often seen gliding low over Sindh’s fields and grasslands.

🌍 Climate vs Environment: Same Conversation, Different ProblemsClimate and environment are closely connected, but they a...
04/01/2026

🌍 Climate vs Environment: Same Conversation, Different Problems

Climate and environment are closely connected, but they are not the same — and confusing them leads to weak solutions.

Climate refers to long-term changes such as rising temperatures, shifting rainfall patterns, floods, cyclones, and increasing salinity that shape risks over decades.

Environment, on the other hand, reflects our daily realities — waste management, air and water pollution, green spaces, and the overall health of ecosystems.

Understanding the difference is essential for creating effective and lasting solutions.

🌱 Awareness is the first step toward climate justice.

28/12/2025

Rails Through the Desert: Thar’s Ecology at Risk
In Tharparkar, coal transport and unchecked “development” are turning fertile desert life into barren land.
Around Gorano Dam, thousands of acres of pastures and native trees have been destroyed.
Rising heat, dust storms, and health issues now threaten both people and wildlife.
Read the full story below to understand what Thar is losing—and why it matters.

🔗 Read the full story here:
https://sindhclimate.com/2025/12/24/thar-under-siege-coal-railways-and-the-slow-death-of-a-desert-ecosystem/

27/12/2025

The Snipe is a shy wetland bird known for its long bill and excellent camouflage.
It feeds by probing muddy waters for insects and small invertebrates.
Karachi’s wetlands provide an important seasonal habitat for this migratory bird.
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27/12/2025

The Last Turtles of Badin: Saving a Species on the Brink

The silent disappearance of turtles along Badin’s coast is a warning we cannot ignore.
Once thriving nesting beaches are vanishing due to climate change, erosion, and human pressure.
A Sindh Climate investigation reveals how communities and wildlife are both on the brink.
Saving turtles means protecting the future of the Indus Delta.

🔗 Read full story here: https://sindhclimate.com/2025/12/23/the-last-turtles-of-badin-saving-a-species-on-the-brink/

🎥 Watch the video below

24/12/2025

The Brahminy Kite 🦅 — a striking raptor of Karachi’s coast.
With its chestnut-brown body and bright white head, this majestic bird is often seen soaring over mangroves, creeks, and coastal waters. A true symbol of coastal wildlife beauty. 🌊✨
🎥 Video credit: Sardar Photography

🌿 7 Simple Actions to Help Birds & Our Planet 🐦Every small step counts! Here are 7 easy ways you can make a difference f...
17/12/2025

🌿 7 Simple Actions to Help Birds & Our Planet 🐦

Every small step counts! Here are 7 easy ways you can make a difference for birds and our environment:

1️⃣ Keep Cats Indoors – Protect birds and keep your pets safe too.
2️⃣ Use Native Plants – Support local wildlife and save water.
3️⃣ Avoid Pesticides – Go natural for a healthier ecosystem.
4️⃣ Use Less Plastic – Reduce waste, protect habitats.
5️⃣ Drink Shade-Grown Coffee – Support bird-friendly farming.
6️⃣ Do Citizen Science – Join efforts to monitor and protect nature.
7️⃣ Spread Awareness – Share knowledge, inspire action.

Let’s work together for a greener, healthier Sindh and a safer home for birds! 🌎💚

13/12/2025

Grey Francolin (Bhoora Teetar)

The Grey Francolin is a beautiful ground-dwelling bird commonly found in rural areas of Pakistan.
It is known for its distinctive call and quick movements through fields and bushes.
This bird is an important part of the local ecosystem and natural biodiversity.

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