WILD
LIFE IN TAMILNADU, INDIA |
Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary
and National Park : Spread over 9.58 Sq.kms., this sanctuary
can be reached through Topslip in Anamalai Hills on the Western
Ghats. An Ecological Paradise, this sanctuary encompasses
a National Park with an Orea of 108 Sq.km. Abutting Kerala
on the West, this hill forest boasts of thick growth of trees,
folds of terrains with evergreen sholas. About 800 species
of South Indian flora are distributed here.
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Some of the many rare and endangered species of flora are:1.
Combretum Ovalifolium, 2. Dispyros nilagrica, 3. Gymnopteris
Contaimirans (Fern), 4. Habebarai reriflora (Orchid), 5. Polypodum
pleroupus, 6. Alsophila sp, 7. Bulbophyllum sp., 8. Lasianthus
uenuloses, 9. Angiopterris Erectra, 10. Gnetum Ula, 11. Impaliens
Elegans, 12. Lycopodium cernum, 13. Ranunculus reniformis
and Osmunda Regulis.
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This sanctuary nurtures Arboreal animals like lion tailed
macaque, bonnet macaque, Common Langur, Nilgiris Langur, Malabar
Giant squirrel and Grizzled giant Squirrel. The ground animals
listed are: Tiger, Panther, Elephant, Gaur, Pangolin, Sambar,
Spotted Deer, Barking Deer, Mouse Deer, Wild Boar, Dhole,
Sloth Bear, Porcupine, Nilgiris Tahr, Civet Cat and Toddy
Cat. The Avifauna includes Racket Tailed Drongo, Black Headed
Oriole, Paradise Flycatcher, Whistling Thrust, Emerald Dove,
Green Pigeon, Tickell's Flower Pecker, Rufus Wood Pecker,
Rose Ringed Parakeet, Black Eagle, Great Indian Malabar pied
Horn Bill, Fiary Blue Bird and green Billed Malkhoha etc.
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Kalakkadu wild life sanctuary : Kalakkadu
and Mundanthurai Sancturies are situated in an extensive
preserve as "tiger project Reserve". This
Wild life Sanctuary is situated in an area of 233
Sq.km. in Tirunelveli District, including the foothills
of western Ghats and the adjoining area. The flora
ranges from forests of tropical wet ever-green to
tropical dry deciduous and thorn forest at down hills.
Lion tailed Macaque, Nilgiri tahr, Sambar, Sloth bear,
Gaur, Elephant, Tiger, Flying Squirrel, Panther, wild
dog, Pangoline are some of the wild
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life seen in the
sanctuary. Besides, a wide range of birds and reptiles
could be seen. Trekking can be done with prior permission
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Srivilliputhur Grizzled Squirrel
Wildlife Sanctuary : Located in Virudhunagar District, 45
Kms. off Virudhunagar Town, this sanctuary has a composition
of dry deciduous forests, moist mixed deciduous forests and
grass lands. Grizzled Giant Squirrels are aplenty. Other interesting
species are flying squirrel, Tree Shrew, Elephant, Lion- tailed
Macaque, Nilgiri Tahar, Mouse Deer, Barking Deer, and many
a species of birds. This sanctuary can be visited all through
the year.
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Vedanthangal and Karikili Bird's Sanctuaries : A grove of
Barringatonia and Acacia nilotica trees in a tank from part
of the sanctuary. In additional dry evergreen scrub and thorn
forests can also be seen. Both these sanctuaries are situated
in Kancheepuram district and sprawling in 30-ha and 61-ha
area respectively. Vedanthangal is the oldest birds sanctuary
in the country. The Villagers had documented their right to
protect the winged visitors to this sanctuary. The migrating
birds come from far-off lands like Siberia, Australia, Pakistan
and Sri Lanka for nesting and breeding.
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Breeding birds like Cormorants, Egrets, Grey Heron, Open-billed
stork, Darter, Spoonbill, White lbris, Night Herons, Grebes,
Grey Pelican etc visit the Sanctuary. The population of migratory
birds included Garganey Teals, Shovellers, Pintails, Stilts,
Sandpipers etc. Some of the resident birds listed are Coots
and Moorhen, Terns. In all 115 species of birds have been
recorded in this sanctuary.
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Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary - National Park : This
sanctuary is located where the Nilgiri Hills, the offshoot
of the Western ghats meet the eastern ghats. The Mudumalai
wildlife sanctuary has varied mixture of flat land, undulating
parkland, open grassland, swamp, valleys and nullas. The Moyyar
river in this region forms a series of spectacular cascades
on its way. 65 Kms. away from Udhagamandalam and situated
along the Udhaga-mandalam- Mysore highway, this sanctuary
could be reached from Mysore as well.
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This 321 Sq.km. wide sanctuary encompasses a National Park
spread in an area of 103 sq.kms. The vegetation is varied
with moist deciduous. It becomes dry deciduous towards Bandhipur,
mainly mixed forests with Bamboss (Bambusa arundinacea), Terminalia
tomontosa, Grewia, and blooming trees like Indian labumusum.Aredesia,
Solanahncea are some of the flora. The fauna include Elephants,
Gaur, Bonnet Macaque, Common langur, tigers and leopards,
Chital, dhole panther, Sloth Bear, Python, barking deer, Four-
Horned Antelope, Otter, Crocodiles (mugger), Giant flying
squirrel, Sambar, Hyena, Wild Dog, Wild Boar, Mouse Deer,
Spotted Deer, Jackal, Hare, Parcupine and Mongoose.
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The Birds
in this sanctuary are Peacock : India's National
bird, grey jungle fowl, the red spur fowl, the grey
patridge quails, goggle eyed plower, Malabar whistling
thrust, large racket-tailed dronge, the shama, the
magpie-robin, spotted babbler, small green barbet,
green pigeons, little brown dove, malabar grey hornbill,
bulbuls, mynahs, etc. Birds of prey like eagles, hawks,
falcons and king vulture and some migratory water
birds can be watched.
From Udhagamandalam you can (Base camp at Parson's
Valley) trek to this sanctuary and the mukkurthi Park..
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Viralimalai :
This small town, situated south of Trichy, is bestowed with
a large number of wild peacocks, which roam around the Murugan
temple situated here.
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Gulf of Mannar Marine
National Park : This is a marine bio Sphere, running
along the coasts of Ramanathapuram and Tuthukudi (Tuticorin)
Districts. The entire Gulf of Mannar abounds in distinguished
marine life covering, 21 Islands and 623 ha. This National
Park is full of coral reefs, Dugong, Turtles, Dolphins and
Balano-glossus. Kurasadai Islands, off mandapam, Boasts of
a vast expanse of shallow waters. The presence of coral reef,
flora and fauna here are in their virgin form. Dolphins could
create euphoria to the tourists. Other details: 1. Annual
Rainfall: 900 mm; 2. Air port: Madurai- 150 kms; 3. Rain:
Mandapam/ Toothukudi; 4. Accommodation: Hotel at Mandapam:
5. Other facilities; Boats available; 6. Authority: The Wild
Life Warden, Gulf of Mannar, Marine National Park, 76/1. Madurai
Road, Mandapam, Ramanathapuram District - 623 501, Phone No:
04567 - 20079.
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Mundanthuri :
There is nothing differentiate this santuary from that of
Kalakkadu, except the absence of the Elephant and the gaur.
Situated in Tirunelveli district, this 567 Sq.Km. sanctuary
boasts of dry deciduous to tropical wet evergreen forests
patches of pure reeds. Animals wealth includes Tiger, Bonnet
Macaque, Langurs, Slender Loris, Sloth Bear, Sambar, Chital
and wild dog. Excellent for various species of avi-fauna and
varieties of reptiles and insects. Trekking with prior permission
from the Forest (wildlife) Department, can be undertaken.
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Srivilliputhur Grizzled Squirrel
Wildlife Sanctuary : The smallest National Park of the country
situated in the Chennai Metropolitan City arguably is the
only National Park set amidst a metro in India. Acting as
a lung to Chennai, this National Park boasts of dry evergreen
scrubs and thorn forests with a composition of animals viz.
Black Buck, Chital, Jackal, Pangolin and a variety of Avi
fauna. This could be visited through out the year. Other Details:
1. Annual Rainfall: 1200mm; 2. Access: Chennai; 3. Other Facilities:
This national park encompasses a Snake Park and a Children's
park as well; 4. Authority: The Wildlife Warden, DMS Compound,
Anna salai, Chennai-600 006. Phone No.: 044-432 1471.
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Vallunadu Black Buck Sanctuary
: A scrub forest area spread over 16.41 sq.km. this sanctuary
is situated in Thuthukudi (Tuticorin) District. Blackbuck,
Spotted deer, Macaques, jungle cat, Mangoose and hares are
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Arignar Anna Zoological Park,
Chennai : This man-made Zoological Park situated on the outskirts
of Chennai Metropolitan was created out of the Reserved Forests
of Vandalur. The forests are of dry deciduous and dry evergreen
scrub type. It was in the year 1855 the first Zoo in India
was established in Chennai; later in 1979 shifted to this
510 Ha. Sprawling complex. This Zoological park is said to
be one of the biggest in South East Asia. The wild life population
are exhibited in a large open moated island type enclosures
with simulated natural environment. More than 170 species
of Mammals, Aviaries and reptiles are exhibited. Lion safari
vehicle, Elephant Ride, Battery operated vehicles are some
of the facilities available inside this park.
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This park has a rainfall of about 1400mm average. Nearest
airport is Chennai (18 kms); nearest Railway station is Vandalur
(1 km.) and has a city bus terminal. This Zoological Park
could be visited throughout the year. Authority: The Director,
Arignar Anna Zoological Park, Vandalur, Chennai.Ph.: 044-402089.
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Madras Crocodile Bank Trust - Nemmeli : This Crocodile Bank
has been established with an aim to protected and conserve
the endangered reptiles such as crocodiles, Alligators etc.
Situated 14 kms from Mamallapuram, this Trust now houses more
than six species of crocodiles.arrangements; 7. Authority:
The wild life Warden, DMS Compound, Anna Salai, Chennai- 600
026, Phone No: 044-4321471.
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Arignar Anna Zoological Park, Chennai : This man-made Zoological
Park situated on the outskirts of Chennai Metropolitan was
created out of the Reserved Forests of Vandalur. The forests
are of dry deciduous and dry evergreen scrub type. It was
in the year 1855 the first Zoo in India was established in
Chennai; later in 1979 shifted to this 510 Ha. Sprawling complex.
This Zoological park is said to be one of the biggest in South
East Asia. The wild life population are exhibited in a large
open moated island type enclosures with simulated natural
environment. More than 170 species of Mammals, Aviaries and
reptiles are exhibited. Lion safari vehicle, Elephant Ride,
Battery operated vehicles are some of the facilities available
inside this park.
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This park has a rainfall of about 1400mm average. Nearest
airport is Chennai (18 kms); nearest Railway station is Vandalur
(1 km.) and has a city bus terminal. This Zoological Park
could be visited throughout the year. Authority: The Director,
Arignar Anna Zoological Park, Vandalur, Chennai.Ph.: 044-402089.
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Mukkurthi
National Park : Located on the high altitude
of the Nilgiris, comprising rolling downs interspersed
with temperate sholas, this park of Nilgiri Bio- sphere
reserve is situated 40 kms. from Udhagamandalam. It
contains a viable population of Nilgiri Thar (Hamitragus
- hilocrius), Sambar, Barking deer, Nilgiri marten
and otter jungle cat, jackal, etc. Avifauna consists
of hillbirds viz. Laughing and whistling thrushes,
woodcock, wild pigeon and black eagle, Butterflies
with Himalayan affinity like the Blue Admiral, Indian
Red Admiral, Indian Fritillary, Indian Cabbage white,
Hedge blues and rainbow trouts can also be seen.
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Trekking
routes exist from Parson valley, Pykara etc. Trout
fishing is recommended in the rivers and lakes of
Mukurthi. Permission from Asst. director, Fisheries
Department, Udhagai, must be obtained in advance for
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Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary
: Sprawling on 17.26 sq.km surrounded by sea and shore, comprising
forests of tidal swamps, dry evergreen forests and mangroves,
this sanctuary is situated in Nagapattinam district. It is
bestowed with populations of varied wild life such as Chital,
Wild boar, Bannet macaque, Black Buck, Flamingoes, Teals,
Gulls, Terns, Plovers, and Stilts. Special attractions are
close encounters with Dolphins and Turtles which often come
quite close to the shore.
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Anamalai Wild Life Sanctuary : This is one of the
three wildlife sanctuaries on the slopes of the western Ghats
along the border between Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Though recently
renamed the Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, most people
still refer to it by its original name. It covers almost 1000
sq km and is home to elephant, gaur (Indian bison), tiger,
panther, spotted deer, wild boar, bear, porcupine and civet
cat. The Nilgiri tahr, commonly known as ibex, can also be
spotted as can many birds.
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In the heart of this beautiful
forested region is the Parmbikulam Dam which has formed an
immense plain of water that dpreads way into Kerala. The rights
to this water used mainly for irrigation and energy purpose
in Tamilnadu are the source of one of the area's bitter disputes.
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