Protecting wildlife, ecosystems, and wild places across northern Pakistan.
Khyber Nature Society works where people and nature meet- supporting practical conservation, field research, and local action for the wildlife and ecosystems of northern Pakistan..
"Conservation begins where people and nature meet."
Wildlife guards & field staff trained
Valleys reached through community trust-building
Students & community members reached
Young volunteers actively engaged
Seminars, training, & awareness sessions
Our Conservation Actions
Explore how Khyber Nature Society works with local communities, builds guard capacity, educates youth, and mitigates climate threats.
Community Conservation
Building trust, improving local awareness, and encouraging stewardship of grazing rangelands and native species.
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Reducing ecological pressures by supporting nature-friendly livelihood models and sustainable communities.
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Providing practical field training in camera trapping, mapping, and monitoring to forest guards and volunteers.
Read MoreEducation & Outreach
Engaging schools, colleges, and local youth with environmental seminars and wilderness discovery courses.
Read MoreClimate Adaptation
Promoting ecological resilience through habitat monitoring and community climate preparedness models.
Read MoreBiodiversity Initiatives
Learn about our targeted research programs addressing critical wildlife gaps in northern Pakistan.
Wildlife, Ecosystems, and Field Initiatives
Protecting the rich wildlife and ecosystems of northern Pakistan—from high-mountain valleys to forest habitats.
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Community Conservation and Coexistence
Fostering coexistence in shared landscapes through trust-building, local awareness, and conflict mitigation.
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Pakistan Himalayan Langur Project
Our flagship initiative mapping the distribution, genetics, and habitats of Pakistan's endangered Kashmir Gray Langur.
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Grey Wolf Baseline Initiative
Assessing predator presence, rangeland habitats, and mitigating conflicts with community pastoralists across Swat and Gilgit.
View DetailsBuilding a Biodiversity Gene Bank
Collecting, documenting, and preserving biological samples from wildlife to support genetics, barcoding, and conservation research.
View DetailsOur Team
A dedicated group of biologists, spatial ecologists, and outreach coordinators leading our field programs.
Abid Ali
Founder & Conservation Lead
Muhammad Noman Khan
Endocrinology & Wildlife Research
Dr. Zahid Ali
Geospatial Research & Field Survey Design
Amir Khan
Community Outreach & Communications Lead