Ayubia National Park
Ayubia National Park was established in 1984 in an east corner of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, province of Pakistan. This is the proper launch and promotional Campaign for the national park. The park holds 104 species of plants. The main floral species are Cedrus deodara, Blue Pine, Yew, Silver Fir, Horse Chestnut and Oak. Around 21 plants here belonging to 19 families are known for their medicinal properties. Many of these are used in treatment of jaundice, stomach ulcers, snake bites, internal infections, diabetes, chambal and more.
The park harbors up to 203 species of birds. Many species of birds, including the Golden Eagle, the Vulture, Eurasian Sparrowhawk and the Hill Pigeon among others can be found here. It is also home to some of the rarer Himalayan pheasant species like the Kalij and Koklass Pheasants. Ayubia National Park supports 31 species of mammals. Animals such as the Asiatic Leopard, Hill Fox and Flying Squirrel can be found here