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Integrated Conservation and Development in Poor Countries
     


This integrated conservation and development project has not been successful because of a 1999 military coup d'etat in Pakistan followed by the 2001 conflict in Afghanistan, though neither sequence of events has significantly affected the remote northeastern region where these tours would have been conducted.   We can still arrange private tours for 5 to 8 clients in this magnificent area.  If you may be interested, please contact info@ecovitality.org


PAKISTAN FOREST PRESERVATION
AND ECOTOURISM IN THE HIMALAYAS

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Panoramic View of the South Side of nanga Parbat

Trekking Tours in the Western Himalayas

Forest Conservation Project Description


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In the mazeno Pass on nanga Parbat


The photos on this page and a few other nanga Parbat images on succeeding pages were taken and copyrighted by Dr William Kidd and Dr. Michael Edwards of the Geosciences Department of the State University of N.Y. at Albany (SUNY).  Dr. Kidd may be contacted at  wkidd@atmos.albany.eduhttp://www.albany.edu/geosciences/wsfkidd.html

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