Deforestation in Changa Manga.

Changa Manga is the largest man: made forest in Pakistan, covering an area of 12,560 acres and boasting a diverse range of plants and animals. It is known for producing some of the finest timber in the world, and its location offers a unique opportunity for recreation and relaxation with nature.

However, the forest has been facing the problem of illegal logging for many years, which poses a serious threat to both society and wildlife. Political figures and other influential people have been disregarding laws and cutting down trees for their own needs, causing irreparable damage to the forest.

The lack of proper security measures is also a major issue for the survival of the forest. Without adequate protection, illegal hunting and poaching could lead to the endangerment of many species...

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