Uzma Saeed

Uzma Saeed
Quaid-i-Azam University | QAU · Department of Animal Science

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Introduction
Uzma was the first female Manager Operations to directly supervise work of twenty-five employees for the local community development and outreach, staff training, scientific research, watch and ward, park visitors services, overall administration and finance, and operations to control the illegal trade of natural resources from Margallah Hills National Park and Islamabad Capital Territory. Uzma, has over seven years of experience with WWF-Pakistan as Conservation Coordinator being the last post.

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Climate change is a significant threat to people living in mountainous regions. It is essential to understand how montane communities currently depend especially on the provisioning ecosystem services (ES) and the ways in which climate change will impact these services, so that people can develop relevant adaptation strategies. The ES in the Gurez...
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Snow leopards and people have shared Asia’s mountain landscapes for millennia. Pastoralism is the predominant land use in Asia’s high mountains, and across the range, agro-pastoral and pastoral communities inhabit and use snow leopard landscapes. They rely on ecosystem services – the benefits that humans derive from nature – which in turn depend on...
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The Critically Endangered Oriental White-backed Vulture Gyps bengalensis has declined across most of its range by over 95% since the mid-1990s. The primary cause of the decline and an ongoing threat is the ingestion by vultures of livestock carcasses containing residues of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, principally diclofenac. Recent surveys...

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