Wildlife Conservation Efforts

Fernarium at Eravikulam National Park

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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :

Prelims level: Ferns, ENP

Mains level: NA

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Eravikulam National Park, located in Munnar, India, is known for its natural habitat of Nilgiri Tahr, and has recently introduced a new attraction – a Fernarium.

What are Ferns?

  • Ferns are a type of vascular plant that reproduces via spores, rather than seeds.
  • They have distinctive leaves, called fronds, which are often intricately divided into smaller leaflets.
  • Ferns can grow in a wide variety of environments, from rainforests to deserts, and they play an important role in many ecosystems as a habitat for animals, as well as by providing food and shelter for a variety of other plants.

Importance of Ferns

  • Ferns are ecological indicators of healthy forests, and the climatic conditions inside the park are suitable for growing ferns.
  • Ferns are part of the Epiphytic family and grow naturally in soilless conditions.
  • They obtain water and nutrients through leaching from trees, and a large number of ferns are found on trees inside the park.

Fernarium @ Eravikulam

  • The Fernarium is a collection of ferns and it is the first of its kind in Munnar.
  • Currently, 52 varieties of ferns have been planted, and the plan is to cover all 104 varieties that are found in the park.
  • This initiative aims to provide visitors with awareness about the biodiversity of the park.

Back2Basics: Eravikulam National Park

Location Perched 7000 ft. above sea level, the Park was a former hunting preserve of British planters
Designation Declared a Sanctuary in 1975, and a National Park in 1978
Significance Protects the highly endangered mountain goat, Nilgiri Tahr, and is the land of the Neelakurinji flower that blooms once in twelve years
Extent Covers an area of 97 sq. km of rolling grasslands and high-level sholas
Climate Receives heavy showers during the southwest (June/July) and retreating (October/November) Monsoons; one of the wettest areas in the world
Topography Undulating terrain with grass, hillocks, and sholas; highest peak south of the Himalayas, the Anamudi, is located here
Vegetation Majorly covered with rolling grasslands, with several patches of shola forests; important flora includes Actinodaphne bourdilloni, Microtropis ramiflora, Strobilanthus Kunthianus (Neela Kurinji), etc.
Wildlife Population 29 species of mammals, including the endemic Nilgiri Tahr, Gaur, Sloth Bear, Nilgiri Langur, Tiger, Leopard, Giant Squirrel, and wild dog; 140 species of birds, including 10 unique to the Western Ghats; more than 100 varieties of butterflies and 20 species of amphibians are also recorded here.

 


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