
Pakistan's Trout Population Threatened by Climate Change and Overfishing
Pakistan's prized trout population is facing significant threats from the combined impacts of climate change and overfishing. These factors are taking a severe toll on the species, endangering its future.
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Pakistan’s prized trout under threat as climate change, overfishing take toll
Gilgit-Baltistan region, famed for its towering peaks, vast glaciers and pristine lakes, is facing a sharp decline in its prized trout population as climate change, habitat loss and overfishing threaten the species. Its icy, glacier-fed waters provide an ideal environment for the breeding of trout, one of Pakistan’s most prized freshwater fish. In recent years, however, the trout population has drastically reduced due to a slew of climate and human-induced factors, which include habitat fragm...
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Cold, glacier-fed waters in Gilgit-Baltistan provide ideal environment for trout breeding
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