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Hunting and fishing have deep roots in Pakistani culture, reflecting the country\“s diverse landscapes and traditions. In regions like the northern areas and Sindh, these activities are not just hobbies but integral parts of local life. Many communities rely on hunting for sustenance and fishing in rivers like the Indus for food and trade. Traditional methods, such as using nets and spears, are still practiced, showcasing a blend of heritage and necessity. However, modern regulations aim to balance conservation with cultural practices, ensuring that wildlife populations are protected while respecting age-old customs. |
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