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1. Anamalai Sanctuary
(Near Coimbatore - Tamil Nadu)
2. Calimere Sanctuary (Southeast of Thanjavur - Tamil Nadu)
3. Kalakadu Wildlife Sanctuary (Tirunelveli District - Tamil
Nadu)
4. Kunthakulam Bird Sanctuary (Nanguneri Taluk - Tamil Nadu)
5. Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary (Near Udhagamandalam - Tamil
Nadu)
6. Mundanthurai Wildlife Sanctuary (Tirunelveli District -
Tamil Nadu)
7. Vedantangal Sanctuary (Kanchipuram District - Tamil Nadu)
8. Viralimalai Sanctuary (Near Tiruchirapalli - Tamil Nadu) |
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Anamalai
Wildlife Sanctuary : Tamil Nadu
Anamalai wildlife sanctuary is about 90-kms
from Coimbatore and is situated at an altitude of 1,400
meters in the Western Ghats near Pollachi. The area of the
sanctuary is 958-sq-kms. An ecological paradise, this
sanctuary encompasses a National Park. It has just recently
been renamed as Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary.
Fauna: It has various kinds of fauna like Elephant, Gaur,
Tiger, Panther, Sloth Bear, Deer, Wild Bear, Wild Dog,
Porcupine, Flying Squirrel, Jackal, Pangolin, Civet Cat and
birds like Rocket-tailed Drongo, Red Whiskered Bulbul, Tree
Pie, Black Headed Oriole, Spotted Dove, Pigeon, etc. The
Amaravati reservoir in the Anamalai has large number of
crocodiles.
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Calimere
Wildlife Sanctuary: Tamil Nadu
Sprawling on 17.26-sq-kms surrounded by sea
and shore, comprising forests of tidal swamps, dry evergreen
forests of mangroves, this coastal sanctuary also known as "Kodikkarai",
is 90-km southeast of Thanjavur in a wetland which juts out
into the Palk Strait separating India and Sri Lanka. It is
noted for the vast flocks of migratory waterfowl, especially
flamingos, which congregate here every winter. The sanctuary
is vast, mostly shrub-land, shaped by the violent monsoon
winds and treated mercilessly by feral cattle, horses and
the graceful buck. At present cultivation of lobster has
been started as the number of birds is decreasing.
Fauna: Point Calimere sanctuary is bestowed with population
of varied wild life such as Chital, Wild boar, Bonnet
macaque, Black Buck, Flamingos, Teals, Gulls, Terns, Plavers
and Stilts. Special attractions are close encounters with
Dolphins and Turtles, which often come quite close to the
shore.
Variety Of Birds Visiting The Sanctuary: Between November
and January, the tidal mud flats and marshes are covered
with Teals, Curlews, Gulls, Terns, Plovers, Sandpipers,
Shanks, Herons and up to 3000 Flamingos at one time.
In the spring, a different set of birds - Koels, Mynas and
Barbets are drawn here by the profusion of wild berries.
From April to June there's very little activity; the main
rainy season is between October and December.
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Kalakadu
Wildlife Sanctuary : Tamil Nadu
Kalakadu wildlife sanctuary is situated in
an area of 223-sq-kms in the Tirunelveli district, including
the foothills of the Western Ghats and the adjoining area.
47-kms from Tirunelveli, the Kalakadu wildlife sanctuary is
very popular with botanists and ornithologists as it has a
great variety of fauna and bird life.
Flora: The flora ranges from forests of tropical wet
evergreen to Tropical dry deciduous and thorn forests at
down hills.
Fauna: It is a Lion tailed Macaque's preserve.Lion tailed
Macaque, Nilgiri Langur, Bonnet Macaque, Common Langur,
Nilgiri Tahr, Sambar, Sloth Bear, Gaur, Elephant, Tiger,
Flying Squirrel, Panther, Wild Dog, Pangoline are some of
the wildlife seen in the sanctuary. Besides, a wide range of
birds and reptiles could be seen.
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Kunthakulam
Bird Sanctuary : Tamil Nadu
Kunthakulam bird sanctuary is situated
33-km south of Tirunelveli in Nanguneri taluk. Kunthakulam
is a small and natural scenic village, which is covered with
natural forests and ponds. During the season January to
April every year more than 10 thousand birds from various
countries like Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, USA, Australia
migrate here and when the season is over the birds return.
Every day more than 5,000 people come here and enjoy.
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Mundanthurai
Wildlife Sanctuary : Tamil Nadu
The Mundanthurai wildlife sanctuary is
situated 42-km from Tirunelveli, it boasts of dry deciduous
to tropical wet evergreen forest patches of pure reeds. This
sanctuary covers an area of 567-sq-kms. There is nothing to
differentiate this sanctuary from that of Kalakadu, except
the absence of Elephant and the Gaur.
Fauna: Though this sanctuary is a Project Tiger reserve, one
can likely to sight other animals like Leopard, Sambar,
Sloth Bear and Chital apart from a wide variety of Indian
Primates including Bonnet Macaque, Common Langur, Nilgiri
Langur and Lion-tailed Macaque. The best time to visit
Mundanthurai is between October and January.
It is a Lion tailed Macaque's preserve. Tiger, Sloth Bear,
Sambar, Flying Squirrel, Pangolin are some of the major
inhabitants of this sanctuary.
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Mudumalai
Wildlife Sanctuary : Tamil Nadu
In the luxuriantly forested foothills of
the Nilgiris, this 321 sq km sanctuary is part of a much
larger reserve (3000 sq km), which includes Bandipur and
Wynad in neighbouring Karnataka and Kerala.
Flora: The vegetation is quite varied in this region. The
hilly terrain of the Western Ghats, clothed in dense mixed
and moist deciduous forests, make Mudumalai (the ancient
hills) a most attractive wildlife reserve. Bamboos (Bambusa
Arundinacea) Natural teak (Tectona Grandis), Anogeissus
latifolia, Terminalia, Crenulata/Terminalia Tomontosa,
Grewia, and blooming trees like Indian Labumusum, Aredesia,
Solanancea are some of the flora.
Fauna: The fauna include Elephants, Gaur, Banner, Macaque,
Common Langur, Tigers, Leopards, Chital, 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,
Porcupine and Mongoose.
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Vedantangal
Birds Sanctuary : Tamil Nadu
Vedanthangal bird sanctuary is located in
Kanchipuram district, 85km from Chennai. It is the oldest
bird sanctuary in the country and has been in existence
presumably for more than 200 years. Vedanthangal is a bird
watchers paradise, especially during the winter season, when
birds in a myriad of colours and kinds descend on the lake
in hordes. A beautiful sight to behold indeed!
Every year over 1,00,000 birds make their home in a lake
housed in this 30-acre marshy park. The best time to watch
these migratory birds is between November and February. Bird
watching is best early morning or in the evening. A watching
tower is also available.
Bird Varieties: Grey Herons, Little Cormorants, White
Pelicans, Hornbills, Storks, Egrets, Darters are the popular
winter visitors to this secluded retreat. Some of them
travel thousands of miles all the way from Siberia, to avoid
the biting cold. Every year, these migratory birds come from
afar to nest here during the season i.e. between November
and February. But their numbers are slowly dwindling because
of the increasing pollution in the area and the dropping
water level of the lake. Proper maintenance of the sanctuary
is also lacking. Some of the resident birds listed are
Coots, Moorhen and Terns. In all 115 species of birds have
been recorded in this sanctuary.
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Viralimalai
Sanctuary : Tamil Nadu
Viralimalai is a small town situated at a
distance of 30-kms from Tiruchirapalli and 40-kms from
Pudukkottai. It is famous for its Murugan temple and the
Peacock sanctuary. The town is bestowed with a large number
of wild peacocks, which roam around the Murugan temple.
Fauna: The sanctuary is one of the best places to watch
peacocks. There are at least six species of peacock
pheasants distributed throughout South East Asia, though the Palawan Peacock Pheasant or "Tandikan" (Polyplectron
Emphanum) is by far the most spectacularly coloured of these
beautiful birds.
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