List of Ramsar sites in Pakistan

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The Ramsar Convention on wetland protection was signed in Ramsar, Iran in 1971. Pakistan joined the convention on 23 November 1976.

As of March 2013, there are nineteen Ramsar sites, covering an area of 1,343,807 hectares (3,320,620 acres) in Pakistan.[1] Out of these, there are nine sites which lie in Sindh province, four in Balochistan, three in Punjab, two in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the remaining one covers an area in both Sindh and Balochistan provinces of the country.[2]

Ramsar Convention wetland sites

The following is a list of sites in Pakistan protected under this treaty:[1]

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Site no. Name Designation date Area Location Image Description
1,063Astola Island10 May 20015,000 hectares (12,000 acres)Gwadar District, Balochistan
816Chashma Barrage22 March 199634,099 hectares (84,260 acres)Mianwali District, Punjab
1,283Deh Akro-II Desert Wetland Complex5 November 200220,500 hectares (51,000 acres)Shaheed Benazirabad District, Sindh
100Drigh Lake23 July 1976164 hectares (410 acres)Qambar Shahdadkot District, Sindh
101Haleji Lake23 July 19761,704 hectares (4,210 acres)Thatta District, Sindh
1,064Hub Dam10 May 200127,000 hectares (67,000 acres)Karachi District and Hub District of Sindh and Balochistan respectively
1,284Indus Delta5 November 2002472,800 hectares (1,168,000 acres)Sindh
1,065Indus Dolphin Reserve10 May 2001125,000 hectares (310,000 acres)Sindh
1,066Jiwani Coastal Wetland10 May 20014,600 hectares (11,000 acres)Balochistan
1,067Jubho Lagoon10 May 2001706 hectares (1,740 acres)Sujawal District, Sindh
99Kinjhar Lake23 July 197613,468 hectares (33,280 acres)Thatta District, Sindh
1,068Miani Hor10 May 200155,000 hectares (140,000 acres)Lasbela District, Balochistan
1,069Nurri Lagoon10 May 20012,540 hectares (6,300 acres)Badin District, Sindh
1,070Ormara Turtle Beaches10 May 20012,400 hectares (5,900 acres)Makran District, Balochistan
1,285Runn of Kutch5 November 2002566,375 hectares (1,399,540 acres)Badin District, Sindh
98Tanda Dam23 July 1976405 hectares (1,000 acres)Kohat District, Khyber PakhtunkhwaMigratory birds from Caspian and Siberia stay here in winters.
817Taunsa Barrage22 March 19966,756 hectares (16,690 acres)Muzaffargarh District, Punjab
97Thanedar Wala Game Reserve23 July 19764,047 hectares (10,000 acres)Bannu District, Khyber PakhtunkhwaWetland bird migration route
818Uchhali Complex22 March 19961,243 hectares (3,070 acres)Khushab District, PunjabComplex of three saline lakes. Hosts the winter migratory flocks of White-headed duck. Other migratory species here include Greater flamingo, pied harrier, greylag goose and ferruginous duck.
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