Nisar Malikedit

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It's great that you're interested in seeing this film. It is shot in Pakistan, which is still an undiscovered country in terms of wildlife filmmaking. We have one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world, thanks to the great variance in elevation across the country, from the shores of the Arabian Sea, to the soaring K2.
Our northern areas are the most heavily glaciated in the world outside of the polar regions, and we have the largest arid mangrove forest in the world in the Indus delta.
In between we have desserts and lush alpine forests and just about everything else you can imagine.
We're making a series of films on this amazing biodiversity and the communities that live on the front lines with it. We hope to share more of these with you at Green Unplugged in the future. In the meantime you can see more of them on our website.
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- Bear hunting
- Bears in Recreational Sport
- Brown bear
- Deosai National Park
- Environmental Education
- Environmental Impact of Grazing
- Gilgit-Baltistan
- Himalayan Brown Bear
- Human–wildlife conflict
- Impact of Tourism on Wildlife
- Karakoram Ranges
- Nanga Parbat
- Niche differentiation
- Nomadic Pastoralism
- Population dynamics
- Use of Bile Bear in Medicine
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- Alternative Communities
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- Animal Cruelty
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- Bear hunting
- Bears in Recreational Sport
- Brown bear
- Deosai National Park
- Environmental Education
- Environmental Impact of Grazing
- Gilgit-Baltistan
- Himalayan Brown Bear
- Human–wildlife conflict
- Impact of Tourism on Wildlife
- Karakoram Ranges
- Nanga Parbat
- Niche differentiation
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