Ruddy Turnstones, Terek Sandpipers, Broad-billed Sandpipers, Sand Plovers and more from Port Qasim

© Salman Baloch

Yellow-wattled Lapwing is a signature Karachi Region bird

© Salman Baloch

During Spring Passage, White-winged Tern is a very rare visitor in the Wetlands

© Salman Baloch
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We are looking for District Coordinators

We’re looking for District Coordinators for all 7 municipal districts of Karachi under the Karachi Bird Atlas initiative. Coordinators will help manage district-level bird checklists and support local checklisting efforts on a volunteer capacity. If you’re passionate about birds, citizen science, and conservation in your area, we’d love to have you on board.

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Introducing the Karachi Bird Atlas (KBA)

The Karachi Bird Atlas is a citizen-science project dedicated to documenting and mapping the birdlife of Karachi Division, across all its districts and the myriad of habitats within it. From coastlines, wetlands and Khirthar mountains to urban parks and neighborhoods, this initiative invites birdwatchers, students, and nature enthusiasts to contribute their sightings and help build a comprehensive image of the Metropolis’s avian diversity. By combining community observations, we aim to understand species distribution, seasonal movements, and important urban biodiversity hotspots. The data will support research, conservation planning, and greater public

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Nazimabad

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Orangi

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Kemari

200+
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South

200+
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Malir

300+
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Gulshan

100+
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Cantonments

200+
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Korangi

200+
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