The article explores the ecology and conservation of the Mazri Palm in Pakistan, emphasizing the need to secure its habitat to preserve genetic diversity and ecosystem services. The palm is facing threats from overexploitation and damage caused by porcupines and black bears. The researchers conducted fieldwork in different districts to document the distribution and characteristics of the palm populations, noting variations in leaf color and population density. The construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor has had a detrimental impact on the palm and other native biodiversity. Further research is needed to determine if there are multiple species of Mazri Palm. [Extracted from the article]