RT Journal T1 STUDY OF VERTEBRATE DIVERSITY AT LAL SUHANRA NATIONAL PARK, A1 B. N. Khan A1 R. Ahmad A1 Z. Ali A1 R. Yasmeen A1 M. Azhar A1 F. Abid A1 S. Mehmood A1 H. Raza JF Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences JO JAPS SN 1018-7081 VO 28 IS 6 SP 1725 OP 1734 YR 2018 FD 2018/12/01 DO DOI NA AB The field surveys of Lal Suhanra National Park ( LSNP) Bahawalpur were conducted to study its vertebrate diversity between October and December 2015. The study was commenced to determine the status of fauna of national park, diversity indices and environmental intimidations to their protection. The data was collected by point count method. The fauna observed there included 17 species of mammals including Asiatic wolf that is endangered. Five species of amphibians and 27 species of reptiles were found there. Among reptiles, Chitra indica is endangered. The results of study showed that maximum account of 7443 birds of 74 species belong to 35 families and representative of 16 orders were witnessed during the study. The seasonal distribution pattern of birds shown that year around resident were 76%, 7% were summer breeders, 4% were passage migrants while 5% were uncommon and 8% were common winter migrants. Hunting, deforestation, wood logging, disturbance by human activities and habitat loss are the major threats for wild animals at LSNP. Alteration in natural lake and their flows for recreational purposes is also a major threat. Proper attention should be given to existing habitat of study area for conservation of unique fauna of this biosphere reserve. Lal Suhanra Nartional Park (LSNP) ; in 1972, K1 National park, Vertebrate diversity, Lal Suhanra, Habitat loss. PB Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum LK https://thejaps.org.pk/AbstractView.aspx?mid=2018-JAPS-625