Ranipuram - Ranipuram and Greater Talacaveri National Park/ Biosphere Reserve

Ranipuram and Greater Talacaveri National Park/ Biosphere Reserve

Panathady reserve forest and kottancheri forests contiguous to Talacaveri wildlife sanctuary of Karanataka is to be included in the new Greater Talacaveri biosphere / NP. Reserve forests of this range of kasaragod district should be included in new NP for better protection of wildlife. Currently illegel hunting and deforestation widely reported from these reserve forest. Kerala forest department immedeately step into this matter. District panchayath, block panchayath and local panchayath should be discussed about this matter to save the forest and wildlife of kasaragod. Recently Panathady reserved forest included in the tentative list for nomination of Natural properties of World Heritage site under UNESCO.

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