New Delhi, May 2 -- Deforestation in Pakistan is not merely an environmental issue; it is a growing national crisis that threatens wildlife, ecological stability, and long-term human well-being. With one of the lowest forest cover rates in the region, Pakistan has been steadily losing its already limited forests due to population pressure, illegal logging, agricultural expansion, and urban development. While initiatives like the Billion Tree Tsunami have raised awareness, deforestation continues to impact wildlife across regions such as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, and parts of Sindh. The consequences are severe: shrinking habitats, increased human-wildlife conflict, and disrupted ecosystems. Addressing this issue requires not on...