Ms. Ayesha Zulfiqar | Conservation | Best Researcher Award
Lecturer | University of Jhang | Pakistan
Ms. Ayesha Zulfiqar, Lecturer at the Department of Zoology, University of Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan, is an emerging scholar and conservationist with expertise in wildlife ecology, conservation biology, and zoological sciences. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Forestry with a specialization in Wildlife and Protected Areas at Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China (2021–2025), after completing an M.Phil. in Zoology from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (2020) and a BS (Hons.) Zoology from Government College University Faisalabad (2018). Her professional experience includes lecturing at the University of Jhang since 2021, serving as Alumni Liaison Officer at Northeast Forestry University, and prior teaching at Chenab College Jhang. Her research interests span the conservation of endangered species such as cranes, Indian pangolin, flare-horned markhor, houbara bustard, and grey wolf, with emphasis on landscape ecology, habitat assessment, and community-based awareness for sustainable biodiversity protection. She possesses advanced research skills in ecological modeling, R-based data analysis, GIS mapping, and non-invasive field techniques, particularly fecal sampling of elusive species. Ms. Zulfiqar has successfully led multiple national and international research projects funded by organizations including the Pakistan Science Foundation, International Crane Foundation, and IDEA WILD, and she has published extensively in peer-reviewed, indexed journals such as Biology, North-Western Journal of Zoology, Pakistan Journal of Zoology, and Brazilian Journal of Biology, along with contributing refereed conference papers and Elsevier book chapters. Recognized for her academic excellence and leadership, she has received numerous honors including the CSC Scholarship for Ph.D., Outstanding Volunteer Award (NEFU, 2024), Social Practice Award (2024), and research grants exceeding PKR 4.9 million. With her strong academic foundation, research productivity, and international collaborations, Ms. Ayesha Zulfiqar is well-positioned to make significant contributions to global wildlife conservation and biodiversity management, while mentoring future scientists and advancing Pakistan’s role in ecological research.
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Featured Publications
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Zulfiqar, A., Sun, X., Wu, Q., Rehman, A., Khan, N., & Khan, M. N. (2025). Comparative analysis of perceived threat threshold from various drivers to cranes along Indus Flyway, Punjab, Pakistan. Biology, 14(9), 1275.
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Zulfiqar, A., Wenyou, D., Sikandar, A., Ahmad, N., Wu, Q., Mahmood, T., Eza, N. U., Rehman, A., Zhang, H., & Sun, X. (2025). Migratory cranes’ ecology and habitat use in District Bhakkar, Punjab, Pakistan. North-Western Journal of Zoology, 21(2).
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Ahmad, T., Razzaq, A., Shahzadi, H., Rehman, F. U., Li, B., Ullah, S., Saqib, O., … & Zulfiqar, A. (2024). Nidification and breeding success of Spotted Dove (Streptopelia chinensis) in District Dir Lower, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Zoology, 56(4), 1819. Citations: 3
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Abid, I., Zulfiqar, A., Ahmad, T., Sikandar, A., Hussain, S., & Raza, T. (2024). Assessment of cyclical spreading and ecological extortions to the avian species in District Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan. Lahore Garrison University Journal of Life Sciences, 8(1), 134–151.
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Nazir, R., Ahmad, T., Gondal, M. A., Razzaq, A., Zulfiqar, A., Li, B., Dinislam, K., … & Shehzad, M. (2024). Evaluation of changes in ecosystem services due to the conflict between local community and red fox. Pakistan Journal of Zoology.

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