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Post-floods, Vazhachal’s winged species hit a low

Aathira Perinchery, Kochi
The Hindu, February 22, 2019


The results of a two-day survey in Vazhachal’s riverine stretches, including areas affected by last year’s floods, seem disquieting. It records a ‘low’ abundance of some insect taxa – butterflies and odonates (damsel and dragonflies) – as well as birds, especially along the Chalakudy river.
But with no similar surveys for comparison, do these results portray the actual impacts of the flood?
On February 9 and 10, volunteers – both amateurs and experts in species identification – from across the State recorded bird, butterfly and odonate species diversity and counted their numbers in 20 locations along the Chalakudy river and its streams. This revealed 196 bird species (including the great hornbill), 131 butterfly and 51 odonate species.
Though this shows “high” species diversity, the counts of all these taxa were lesser in flood-affected areas such as the Chalakudy river and higher in smaller streams not affected by the flood, claimed K.H. Amitha Bachan, an assistant professor, who supervised the survey, which was supported by the Kerala State Biodiversity Board and conducted by the Vazhachal Forest Department, the Western Ghats Hornbill Foundation and the Botany Research Department of MES Asmabi College, Kodungalloor.
“The flood damaged about 70% of the riverbank,” he said. “Areas immediately downstream of dams were most affected.”

Tell-tale changes

However, volunteers noted only tell-tale changes such as fallen trees and sand deposits which may not sufficiently capture the changes in the habitat. There is also no similar survey of the area, as well as its birds and odonates – especially abundances – before the flood to make comparisons.
But comparisons can be made, insisted Mr. Bachan, adding that small islands in the river disappeared due to the flood, as did existing mudbanks and sandbars. While new sandbanks appeared in some areas, the depths of pools in others decreased due to the silt deposition. Such alteration and loss of habitat could have caused the lower numbers of odonates, which are very dependent on specific aquatic microhabitats for survival, he said.
The flood would indeed have affected the habitat and its denizens, but without previous data for comparison it would not be useful, commented a scientist independent of the survey.
Rejuvenating ancient riparian forests would not be easy, but a project to initiate a tree nursery and plant riparian saplings in appropriate areas during the monsoon has been mooted, said Divisional Forest Officer of Vazhachal, S.V. Vinod.

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Burrowing frogs add to diversity of Western Ghats

T. Nandakumar, Thiruvananthapuram
The Hindu , June 19, 2017 

Opening another window into the fascinating world of amphibian diversity in the Western Ghats, a research student at the Delhi University has reported the discovery of four new species of burrowing frogs.
The finding, published in the international journal Zootaxa, is the result of five years of extensive explorations in the Western Ghats forests. The four new species belong to the genus Fejervarya, but unlike other members of the family, they possess the ability to burrow.
“Two of the new species could be facing serious threats from human activities,” says Sonali Garg, who conducted this study as part of her PhD research.
“Like most amphibians, they are highly sensitive to changes in the climate, and hence can be studied as environmental indicator species,” says Ms.Garg.
“We need to be concerned about the threats to these frogs and do more studies to re-assess their conservation status,” says Prof. S.D. Biju, who led the study.
The first of the new species, Manoharan’s Burrowing Frog (Fejervarya manoharani), was discovered from the Agasthyamala hills in South Kerala and is named after T.M. Manoharan, former Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, in recognition of his conservation efforts. The Kadar Burrowing Frog (Fejervarya kadar) was collected from the Vazhachal forests and named after the Kadar tribe that was in the forefront of the agitation against the Athiripilly hydel project. The CEPF Burrowing Frog (Fejervarya cepfi) was found in Amboli, a popular hill station in Maharashtra and is named after the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund which had contributed to the preservation of biodiversity in the Western Ghats.
Discovered in the Parambikulam tiger reserve, the Neil Cox’s Burrowing Frog (Fejervarya neilcoxi) was named after Dr. Neil Cox of the International Union for Conservation of Nature who was instrumental in preparing the Red List of global amphibian species.

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വനമേഖലകളില്‍ പുകവലി, മദ്യപാന നിരോധനം കര്‍ശനമാക്കണം: കോടതി

കൊച്ചി: ടൂറിസ്റ്റ് കേന്ദ്രങ്ങളായ വനമേഖലകളില്‍ പുകവലി, മദ്യപാനം എന്നിവ നിരോധിക്കുന്ന ചട്ടങ്ങള്‍ കര്‍ശനമായി നടപ്പാക്കണമെന്നു ഹൈക്കോടതി.
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അതിരപ്പിള്ളി, വാഴച്ചാല്‍ തുടങ്ങിയ ടൂറിസ്റ്റ് കേന്ദ്രങ്ങളില്‍ നിന്നു കാലിയായ മദ്യകുപ്പികള്‍ ഫോറസ്റ്റ് ഉദ്യോഗസ്ഥര്‍ കണ്ടെടുക്കാറുണ്ടെന്നതു വിനോദസഞ്ചാരികള്‍ മദ്യകുപ്പി കടത്തുന്നതിന്റെ സൂചനയാണ്. ഇത്തരം കുപ്പികള്‍ പിടികൂടാന്‍ വനം ഉദ്യോഗസ്ഥര്‍ പ്രവേശന കവാടത്തില്‍ കര്‍ശന ജാഗ്രത പുലര്‍ത്തുന്നില്ലെന്നു കോടതി കുറ്റപ്പെടുത്തി.

വനംവകുപ്പിന്റെ നിര്‍ദേശങ്ങള്‍ വിനോദസഞ്ചാരികള്‍ കര്‍ശനമായി പാലിക്കണം. വനമേഖലകളില്‍ നിരോധിത പ്രവര്‍ത്തനങ്ങള്‍ നടക്കുന്നില്ലെന്നുറപ്പാക്കാന്‍ വനം ഉദ്യോഗസ്ഥര്‍ ശ്രദ്ധ പുലര്‍ത്തണമെന്നു കോടതി നിര്‍ദേശിച്ചു. തൃശൂര്‍ വെറ്റിലപ്പാറ സ്വദേശി പി.എം. പുഷ്പാംഗദന്‍ സമര്‍പ്പിച്ച ഹര്‍ജിയിലാണു ചീഫ് ജസ്റ്റിസ് മഞ്ജുള ചെല്ലൂര്‍, ജസ്റ്റിസ് എ.എം. ഷഫീഖ് എന്നിവരുള്‍പ്പെട്ട ഡിവിഷന്‍ ബെഞ്ചിന്റെ ഉത്തരവ്. അതിരപ്പള്ളി, വാഴച്ചാല്‍ മേഖലകളില്‍ വനസംരക്ഷണ സമിതികളെ നിയോഗിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ടെന്നു വാഴച്ചാല്‍ ഡിഎഫ്ഒ കെ. അബ്ദുല്‍നാസര്‍ കുഞ്ഞ് അറിയിച്ചു. സംരക്ഷണം, വൃത്തിയാക്കല്‍ ജോലികള്‍ക്കായി 85 പേരെ നിയമിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ട്. സമിതിയുടെ സേവനം ഏര്‍പ്പെടുത്തിയശേഷം അപകടമരണങ്ങളും മറ്റും കുറഞ്ഞു. മദ്യം, പുകവലി നിരോധിച്ചുകൊണ്ടുള്ള എണ്‍പതോളം ബോര്‍ഡുകള്‍ സ്ഥാപിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ടെന്നും അറിയിച്ചു.  


Malayala Manorama 27/11/2013
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