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About This Project
The Indian wolf is endangered in Pakistan, however, where they are found and how many are left is poorly understood. Our team will conduct a genetic survey of Indian wolves in Southern Pakistan to determine where they are found and gain insights into their present distribution and genetic diversity to better conserve them. A major goal of this project is to create awareness of the Indian wolf and support genetic research that is led and conducted by Pakistani scientists.
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