Deosai National Park is a true representative of Deosai plains of the Himalayas that are the second highest plateau in the world. Established and notified in 1993 with an area of approximately 3626 km2, Deosai National Park is mostly known for the Himalayan Brown bear that are found in the park, comparatively in greater number than in the rest of their habitats in GB, though other species of predators and herbivores, and high altitudinal flora are also abundant and found throughout the Park.Â
The credit of writing the first management plan of DNP goes to Himalayan Wildlife Foundation (HWF) in 2005 while the most recent of its plans was developed by WWF that was approved by the GB Wildlife Management Board in 2016. Â As part of the UNDP project (2018-20), EvK2CNR was assigned the task of reviewing the approved plan that was valid till 2021, and based on the deficiencies in its implementation, write a revised management plan.Â
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