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‘Asiatic lion spotted in AJK national park’

Tariq Naqash | 5 February 2014

MUZAFFARABAD: An endangered subspecies of big cats has been spotted in a national park of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), much to the gladness of conservationists, a wildlife official claimed here on Tuesday.

Chaudhry Mohammad Razzaq, AJK wildlife and fisheries department director, said spotting of Asiatic lion, zoologically known as Panthera leo persica, was repeatedly reported from Deva Vatala National Park, spread over 7,482 acres in the southernmost Bhimber district.

Over the last five years, the wildlife department had been occasionally receiving reports about sighting of a lion by the residents or shepherds in the national park area, Mr Razzaq told Dawn.

“However, when the latest report to this effect was received from a herder in November last year I deputed a local wildlife watcher Mohammad Ashfaq for verification of the claims after giving him training for two months,” he said, adding that the watcher finally spotted the large tawny-coloured cat near Bun Cheer locality in the upper parts of the park at midday on January 31.

Giving details, Mr Razzaq said, the watcher who was accompanied by a friend suddenly came across the big cat, lying on the ground barely 20 feet ahead of them. As the large animal roared, the panicky watcher and his friend fled for their safety and in the meanwhile it disappeared in the dense forests, he added.

Mr Razzaq said the duo saw the lion once again after half an hour, as it was walking towards the Line of Control (LoC).

According to him, it was highly likely that the lion would have come from Indian-held Kashmir.

“However, repeated reports over the past few years and latest spotting suggests that the lion has settled down in the park area,” he said.

Mr Razzaq said: “We will carry out further studies with the help of Worldwide Fund for Nature Pakistan (WWF-P) to ascertain and assess the lion’s presence and population in our area. We will ensure survival of the animal by all means,” he said.

Mr Razzaq pointed out that Asiatic Lion was the third big cat that had been spotted in AJK after common leopard (Panthera pardus) and snow leopard (Panthera uncia).

The Asiatic lion, also known as the Indian lion, has been listed by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as endangered species on account of its small population size.

It exists as a single isolated population in Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary in the Indian state of Gujarat, which is regarded as the sole home of the Asiatic Lions and also one of the most important protected areas in Asia due to its supported species.

‘Asiatic lion spotted in AJK national park’ - DAWN.COM
Now i hope indian army won,t blame this lion for installing mujhaideen in IOK :lol:

border crossing raw agent spotted :P
No not this time but last month we spotted some jackals :sarcastic:
 
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We should keep it. Try to increase its population. Let it live in the forests of AJK.
I would agree if there where other Lions but this one is most likely isolated, how will you increase the population without a breeding pair? In fact the bigger question is how a lion got too Kashmir in the first place?
 
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I would agree if there where other Lions but this one is most likely isolated, how will you increase the population without a breeding pair? In fact the bigger question is how a lion got too Kashmir in the first place?

We would borrow one from India. Name the resulting kids as aman and asha. :rolleyes:

Only reason behind its presence in Kashmir is that they might be present in very small numbers in Kashmir in the forests. It is just now someone noticed it.
 
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if it is a lone lion, perhaps some rich man who had taken this Lion as pet would've dumped it back in the forest? in India, there are weird rich men who keeps Leopards et al as pets.
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Good news, let's hope it survives our pagal people, just saw a video of porcupine being slaughtered just for fun and before this there have been cases of endangered leopards and armadillo getting killed just for the heck of it....
 
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Waisay, it could also be that a private owner just got fed up of his African cat and let it loose there in the forests.
 
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This is where the stupidity of our human race comes in and destroys everything. A few years ago there were preparations in another Indian state (can't remember which one) to reintroduce the Asiatic Lion there. Since the only known population remaining of the animal is in Gujarat the Gujarati government (?) was asked for some breeding specimens. Guess what? The Gujaratis disallowed the transfer of the animals because then they wouldn't have exclusive claim on the animal and their tourism would take a minor hit.

Damn Gujratis are indeed extremists hindus. Also every Indian state live their own way and hate other states. These gujjus retards should know the more spread out lions are, better chances of their survival.
 
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This is where the stupidity of our human race comes in and destroys everything. A few years ago there were preparations in another Indian state (can't remember which one) to reintroduce the Asiatic Lion there. Since the only known population remaining of the animal is in Gujarat the Gujarati government (?) was asked for some breeding specimens. Guess what? The Gujaratis disallowed the transfer of the animals because then they wouldn't have exclusive claim on the animal and their tourism would take a minor hit.
Completely agree. Gujarat Govt is being most ridiculous in this.
The matter is in Supreme Court now though. GoI sued Gujarat Govt. Judgement is almost certain in favour of GoI.
 
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So did there really come an Asiatic lion in kashmir or was that a misunderstanding. No followup news is posted here.
 
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Lion in cold climate of kashmir. Does not sound logical. But if true, should be conserved and allowed free movement across the borders.

Good. They shouldn't let him go back. It is ours now. :)

You can keep him.
We have several hundresds of lions in gir national park of gujrat.

We should keep it. Try to increase its population. Let it live in the forests of AJK.

And breed it with what ? Monkeys ?

Remember lion needs lioness to breed with, and there are lions only in india (in aisa).
 
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