#Noorabad National Park - Pakistan

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glacial mulch
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Noorabad National Park is a serene wilderness with gentle mountains, grassy valleys, and forests, home to wildlife like mountain goats and deer, offering an ideal setting for hunters and nature enthusiasts.

Species of The Reserve :

•[C1] Great Bustard - New!

•[C1] Gardwall - ??

•[C1] Indian Hare - New!

•[C1] Common Shelduck - New!

•[C1] Koklass Pheasant - New!

•[C1] Common Goldeneye - New!

•[C1/2] Honey Badger - New!

•[C2] Caracal - New!

•[C2] Pallas Cat - New!

•[C2] Golden Jackal

•[C3] Chinkara - New!

•[C3] Blackbuck

•[C4] Markhor Goat - New!

•[C4] Ural - New!

•[C4] Tibetan Antelope - New!

•[C4] Himalayan Ibex - New!

•[C5] Kiang - New!

•[C6] Nilgai

•[6] Himlayan Brown Bear - New!

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  1. Gulzar Hills
    Description: Gentle hills covered with varied vegetation — from grasses to low shrubs and deciduous trees. This area is perfect for mountain goats and other highland animals, preferring milder slopes. The terrain is not steep, but the hills are noticeable enough to create a diverse landscape.

  2. Shams Plateaus
    Description: Expansive, yet gentle plateaus with grasses and low vegetation. The area is divided by gentle rises, providing excellent hunting conditions for animals that live in highland, but less steep areas.

  3. Rangpur Ridge
    Description: Highland terrain with low rises, covered by shrubs and scattered trees. This area offers a great environment for mountain goats to shelter in rocky areas or bushes, but without steep inclines, making it ideal for hunting.

  4. Jamil Hill Forests
    Description: Moderately undulating hills covered with a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees. The terrain isn’t too steep, and the forest provides shelter for animals like mountain goats, making it a good hunting ground.

  5. Zahir Cliffs
    Description: Mildly sloping hills with small cliffs and rocky outcrops. While there are some rocky areas, the slopes are not too steep, and there is plenty of vegetation such as shrubs and grasses, creating a natural environment for mountain goats.

  6. Badshah Crags
    Description: Gentle cliffs and highlands, with rocky ridges but less steep inclines. The area includes a mix of rocky terrain and areas covered by shrubs and trees, which provide hiding places for mountain goats and other wildlife.

  7. Sarhad Hill Valleys
    Description: Valleys with gentle rises and rich vegetation, ideal for highland animals like mountain goats. The presence of water sources and bushy areas provides a perfect setting for hunting, with less steep, more accessible terrain.

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  1. Rashid Gorges
    Description: Mildly undulating hills with small, gentle gorges and abundant vegetation. The slopes are not steep, but there are rocky sections and more hidden areas, providing a natural environment for mountain goats.

  2. Mahal Ridge
    Description: Gently sloping highlands covered with shrubs and small trees. The terrain is more varied, with mild rocky sections and small valleys that create excellent conditions for hunting.

  3. Jamil Highlands
    Description: Gentle highlands with low vegetation, including shrubs and small trees. The area is a mix of rocky outcrops and less steep valleys, perfect for mountain goats to graze and shelter in more accessible terrain.

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sorry for quality , share your opinion and tell what should i change

lunar moth
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Cool map idea some new species

Does anyone know of any other mutton or venison species that are huntable in Pakistan

crisp glade
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So a Pakistan map with none of the species its famous for except markor…

tiny dove
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lunar moth
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So all of those add em into the list

brittle atlas
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Gelada are only native to Ethiopia they are not even remotely found near Pakistan

candid condor
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Hello Pouākai,

This is a fantastic concept! The Noorabad National Park map offers a variety of diverse landscapes and species, which would make for an exciting hunting experience. The mix of wetlands, farmlands, and highlands, alongside the unique species like the Markhor Goat, Pallas Cat, and Himalayan Brown Bear, definitely brings something fresh to the table.

For a more authentic experience, some of the feedback on additional species like Urial and Ibex could definitely complement the idea. As for the Gelada, it’s a great species, but you’re right - they’re native to Ethiopia, so it might be better to focus on species that are naturally found in the region.

We’ll make sure to pass this along to the rest of the team for consideration. If you have more ideas to share, feel free to reach out via our support portal: https://support.thehunter.com/hc/en-us/requests/new.

cedar flame
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I did these for my version I would love this, perhaps a second map for snow leopards