Wildlife in Kerala
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Eravikulam National Park |
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This
sanctuary was set up specially for the preservation of Nilgiri Tahr, one of the
seriously endangered animals. Now the number of tahrs has increased and they
constitute the largest known population of tahrs existing in the world. In
addition to tahr, the park shelters elephants, sambars, gaurs, lion-tailed
macaque, Nilgiri langur, tigers and leopards. |
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| Periyar wildlife Sanctuary |
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The most
renowned destination is the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary at Thekkady, one of
India's major sanctuary areas. The drive to Thekkady itself is enchanting as the
road winds through tranquil countryside, rich plantations and thick jungles.
The sanctuary offers a lovely and comfortable way to see the animals via boat
rides on the man-made lake, which the wildlife areas encircle. In addition to
the wild life, there are water and land birds galore here, and one can sometimes
find dedicated bird watchers setting in for one or two weeks of serious
observations. Covering an area of 777 sq. km. of lush green tropical forests, it
is the natural habitat of elephant, bison, spotted deer, sambar, bear etc.
Colourful variety of birds like the Malabar Grey Hornbill, Grey jungle fowl and
the Jungle Myna are seen. |
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| Thattekad wildlife Sanctuary |
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This
bird sanctuary is a peninsular land of 25 sq. km. Formed between the branches of
River Periyar. The rivers are rich in fishlife and are shallow for most of the
year. The avifauna includes both resting indigenous birds and water birds.
The most notable of the indigenous birds are Malabar grey hornbill, grey
jungle fowl, heron, egret, jungle myna, wood pecker, rose winged and blue
winged parakeet. Rare birds like Ceylon frog-mouth, rose billed roller
etc. are also seen. |
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| Parambikulam wildlife
Sanctuary |
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This
bird sanctuary is a peninsular land of 25 sq. km. Formed between the branches
of River Periyar. The rivers are rich in fishlife and are shallow for most of
the year. The avifauna includes both resting indigenous birds and water birds.
The most notable of the indigenous birds are Malabar grey hornbill, grey
jungle fowl, heron, egret, jungle myna, wood pecker, rose winged and blue
winged parakeet. Rare birds like Ceylon frog-mouth, rose billed roller etc.
are also seen. Parambikulam is endowed with luxuriant vegetation. It has one
of the largest population of gaur (bison). Sambar, spotted deer, jungle cat,
lion-tailed macaque, common otter, sloth bear etc. are also seen. There are
also a few tigers and leopards. |
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| Nagarhole wildlife
Sanctuary |
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It is 40 km from Mananthavady. There are no
bus services to
Nagarhole from Mananthavady, only jeeps and trucks are available. There is a PWD Rest House, Forest Rest House and Forest Inspection Bungalow at
Mananthavady. The reservation authorities are the District Collector, Waynad
and the DFO, Mananthavady. There are also mid range hotels and an Indian
Coffee House here. From Cannanore, Tellicherry and Calicut there are frequent
buses to Mananthavady. |
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| Idukki wildlife
Sanctuary |
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The
sanctuary is situated just above the arch dam. An area of 70 sq. km. of forest
land in between the Periyar and Cheruthoni rivers form an excellent habitat
for wildlife. Elephants, bisons, bear, wild boars, sambar etc are found in
this area. The lake on the three sides of the sanctuary offers a panoramic
view to the tourists. |
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