23/02/2024
Two more places from Tamil Nadu have been accorded recognition as Ramsar sites.
The Union Ministry of Environment and Forests and the Ramsar Sites Secretariat accepted two more places from Tamil Nadu as Ramsar sites. Longwood Shola Reserve Forest in The Nilgiris and the Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary in Ariyalur were designated Ramsar recognition on January 31, based on the proposals submitted by the State Government.
With a total of sixteen Ramsar sites, Tamil Nadu continues to retain its position as the State with highest number of such sites in India.
Longwood Shola is unique in that it is in the highlands and home to nearly 170 types of birds as well as much flora. This shola is a critical factor in balancing the fragile ecosystem of the Nilgiris.
Karaivetti birds sanctuary is one of the largest inland freshwater lakes in Tamil Nadu and is an important resting and foraging ground for birds migrating along the Central Asian Flyway.