Lal Sohanra National Park is one of the largest national parks in South Asia, located in Bahawalpur district, Punjab province, Pakistan. It occupies over 127,480 acres of land and protects ecosystems and natural resources for future generations by prohibiting hunting and activities that could exploit or pollute the area. The park contains a variety of habitats and species, including blackbuck antelope, gazelles, nilgai antelope, hog deer, and Indian rhinoceros housed in enclosures. Over 400 animals are bred in the park, focusing on conservation of threatened species like blackbuck antelope.