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Mudumalai Wildlife Census from May 3rd to 8th 2011

5-day wildlife census in Mudumalai from May 4 Shantha Thiagarajan, TNN , Apr 26, 2011, 12.58am IST UDHAGAMANDALAM: For the first time, a wildlife census in the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (MTR) and its buffer zones in the Nilgiris will be launched on May 4. Volunteers from NGOs and colleges and forest officials will participate in the five-day census that will cover more than 700sqkm of forest areas in the Mudumalai reserve and the buffer zones, which comprise the north eastern slope reserve forests in the Nilgiris. "The census is conducted periodically in the MTR reserve for different animals but this is the first time, a total wildlife census is being launched," said A Ameer Haja, deputy director, Mudumalai Tiger Reserve and Mukurthi National Park. The census will cover the MTR which extends over an area of about 321 square kilometres at the junction of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka, apart from buffer zones comprising an area of about over 380 sqkm. The buffer z...

The Coimbatore that used to be...

The wild side of the city  The Hindu April 20th 2011   I t was in the 1970s. Kanuvai Hills was just wilderness when it witnessed a fascinating phenomenon. “Thousands of painted grasshoppers thronged the hills,” says photo-naturalist and world-renowned macro photographer K. Jayaram. “Calotropis ( erukkan chedi ), the common wild plant on either sides of the mountain range, served as food for grasshoppers. Now, we don't see the plants or the grasshoppers,” he says. A beautiful waterfall near Mangarai, and forests with little streams and water bodies provided a haven for birds and butterflies. “Particularly in Anaikatty, we spotted butterflies such as blue bottles, peacock butterflies and lycanide butterflies commonly called as copper and blue butterflies, endemic to the region,” he recalls. Thousands of colourful butterflies migrated in October and September and “it was a sight to behold.” At Kovai Kutralam, from atop machans, he has photographed elephants while the tribals hel...

Satyamangalam Wildlife Census 2011

The Annual Wildlife Census and Tiger Monitoring programme will be conducted in Sathyamangalam Forest Division between 24th and 29th March 2011. The Annual Wildlife Census will be carried out for three days from 24th March to 26th March and the Tiger Monitoring programme three days from 27th to 29th March. The census orientation training will be held on 24th March at 9 AM at Bannari Forest Nursery Hall

Tree cut for better visibility of IDBI Bank

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A big green tree has been axed just to make visibility of the IDBI bank, Trichy road better. The more than 10 year old  tree, which provided good green cover and shade was cut down by the Highways Department. Compaints have been raised and the matter is looked into.