Today, while enormous steps are being taken to protect fauna and flora around the world, Pakistan not only poses grave dangers to wildlife but a powerful section of the country is also cruelly hunting them extensively. Far away from the noise of the vast desert and cities, local and migratory birds are in constant harmony.
Travellers from Russia, Siberia, and icy regions consider Cholistan as their second peaceful home, but fearless enemies of power welcome the bullets of these visiting birds. Sadly, the hunters are often wanted by government officials or close relatives. There are Cholistan, a desert comprising three districts of Bahawalpur, is a perfect universe for wildlife Due to the nature of enemy hunts, wildlife is in serious danger in Cholistan, due to lack of proper law enforcement, people are destroying nature. Whereas in India, wildlife has become an ashram especially for the passenger birds where guest birds come and stay and they are treated as guests. Among the rare birds that live in the Cholistan, there is a Great Indian Bustard, which numbers only one hundred and fifty worldwide.