KARACHI: In a significant initiative aimed at strengthening environmental sustainability, promoting eco-tourism and investing in a greener future, the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) has announced the development of a Mangrove & Biodiversity Park and Learning Centre at China Creek.
The project follows the announcement made by Karachi Mayor Barrister Murtaza Wahab during the inauguration of a mangrove park at Ibrahim Hyderi.
Speaking during a visit to the proposed project site, the mayor said that the development of the Mangrove & Biodiversity Park is not merely an environmental project but a long-term investment in the city’s future.
The mayor noted that mangroves serve as a natural defence against coastal erosion, rising sea levels, and climate-related disasters. They also provide critical habitats for marine life and contribute significantly to carbon sequestration, making them one of the most effective natural solutions to climate change.
Barrister Wahab emphasised that the KMC is among the first district governments in Pakistan to actively pursue a comprehensive green agenda.
The Mangrove & Biodiversity Park and Learning Centre will serve as a unique destination for residents, students, researchers, environmentalists, and tourists. The project is envisioned as a vibrant ecological space featuring mangrove conservation zones, biodiversity trails, educational facilities, awareness programs, and eco-tourism attractions designed to connect people with nature while promoting environmental stewardship.
The mayor further announced that the project has entered the execution phase and is expected to be completed in November this year. Upon completion, it is anticipated to attract millions of visitors annually and become one of Karachi’s premier environmental and educational landmarks.
He also expressed his gratitude to environmentalist Tariq Alexander Qaiser for his invaluable guidance, expertise and support in conceptualising the initiative.
Published in Dawn, June 7th, 2026






























