Fakhar Abbas

Fakhar Abbas (born 1975) is a wildlife biologist, who started his career working with World Society for the Protection of Animals against bearbaiting and has worked with the organization for almost a decade.

Fakhar Abbas graduated from University of Arid Agriculture Rawalpindi and received his Doctorate from University of the Punjab and completed a postdoctoral position at Wright State University. He reported the different aspects of biology, conservation and population of Gray Goral in his PhD research. So far he has completed 85 different research articles on biology of birds, reptiles and mammals.

The first bear rescue centre in Pakistan was named Kund Bear Sanctuary was established in 2000. Since then, the organization has rescued 36 bears from the bearbaiting events. Another bear rescue centre Balkasar Bear Sanctuary in Chakwal of Punjab was established, where his organization rescues bears.

In 2004 he started a unique research system called the Bioresource Research Centre where he established various labs for Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Bioacoustics, herpetology and animal physiology, as well as a herbarium and library for the research scholars of all universities of Pakistan where they can complete their research. In 2010 he started an educational institute of natural and management sciences where he is now trying to replicate scholars of his kind.

During his efforts for the conservation of the wildlife he visited 1845 schools to involve students in conservation of their native areas. He has also conveyed his message regarding the conservation and animal rights in Islam to more than 5000 mosques in the country.