Aravalli West Thorn Scrub Forests

The Aravalli West Thorn Scrub Forests, formerly known as Northwestern thorn scrub forests, is a xeric shrubland ecoregion of Pakistan and Northern India, stretching along the border lowlands and hills between the two countries. Once covered in deciduous forest, this ecoregion has been degraded through agriculture and the extraction of timber so that it currently has a scanty covering of thorny scrub dominated by such trees as Acacia senegal, Acacia leucophloea and Prosopis cineraria. Where the soils are particularly saline, there are patches of semi-desert. A number of mammals are found in this habitat, including about four hundred species of bird. Some small areas are protected but the collection of firewood and the conversion of the land to subsistence farming continues.

Aravalli West Thorn Scrub Forests
Crop fields in Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan
Map of the Northwestern thorn scrub forests ecoregion
Ecology
RealmIndomalayan
Biomedeserts and xeric shrublands
Borders
Geography
Area486,906 km2 (187,995 sq mi)
Countries
states of India & provinces of Pakistan
List
Conservation
Conservation statuscritical/endangered
Protected20,150 km2 (4%)
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