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Villagers' fear of nuclear waste Residents of a remote Punjab village in northern Pakistan say their lives are in danger from nuclear waste being dumped in their area, reports Nadeem Saeed

Also seeNuclear waste casts a menacing shadow

 

Turtles in troubled waters While crusing alongside the rivers and water channels these days, one may have to undergo a painful experience of watching brutalisation of the freshwater turtles, relates Nadeem Saeed

 

Drugged to Death Vultures are becoming an endangered species that could become extinct unless their conservation through captive breeding is developed, writes Nadeem Saeed

Also seeCall for research on veterinary drugs' effects on humans

 

Hunters and conservationists on the same side Houbara bustard is falling prey to ruthless hunting in the range lands of Balochistan, Sindh and Southern Punjab, reports Nadeem Saeed

 

Politics and indifference take a toll of Tuansa sanctuary despite the Tuansa sanctuary's international importance as a wetland the attitude of the wildlife department is apathetic, writes Nadeem Saeed

 

Cholistan drought - 1

Cholistan drought - 2

Cholistan drought - 3

Fatal Safari

 

Dying young: no effort to save shisham A so far unknown disease has been causing havoc to shady shisham trees alongside the water channels across the country, reports Nadeem Saeed

 

Industrial waste causing havoc to farm life

 

 

Mukhtar Mai, reporting misery and courage

 

 

Aimal Kasi, a crusader or an insider?

 

 

Balochistan, bleeding with resources

 

 

Vultures, turtles and nuclear waste

 

 

Heritage, waiting for a John Marshal
Agriculture, a bitter harvest

© 2008 Nadeem Saeed