Introduction To Anamalais S
Introduction To Anamalais S
Introduction To Anamalais S
Other than protected area and falls 11.566 11.566 Territorial Reserve
under Reserve Forests Forests (Kangeyam)
Total 1491.441
CONSTITUTION
Surrounding the Tiger Reserve are forest and protected areas on three
sides bordering with Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The interstate boundaries from West,
South and East are shared with Forest Divisions of Kerala and it has common
boundary with Kodaikanal Wildlife Sanctuary and Dindigul Forest Division of Tamil
Nadu. The Northern boundary of the tiger reserve opens into the plains of Pollachi
SERIES OF RESERVOIRS
4 TROPICAL EVERGREEN
LION TAILED
MACAQUE
NILGIRI LANGUR
Sloth bear
Tiger
Wild Dog
Indian Gaur
Elephant
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LARGEST VIABLE POPULATION OF
ENDEMIC
ENDANGERED
LION TAILED MACAQUE
Rhacophorus Sp CROCODILE
2018 2019
2019
2020
PATROL OF
in Anamalai Tiger
Reserve
ULANDY
UDUMALPET
POLLACHI AMARAVATHI
Start_Date Distance
JUNE 2021 01-06-2021 49.225
02-06-2021 95.921
PATROL EFFORT 03-06-2021 86.96
IN 04-06-2021 113.719
ELEPHANT INTENSITY
LEOPARD INTENSITY
ANIMAL SIGNS AND PRESENCE
REPORTS IN GOOGLE EARTH MAPS
REPORTS IN MAPS
S.No. Study Species Number Year
1 Population assessment of the Nilgiri tahr (Nilgiritragus hylocrius) using Nilgiri Tahr 491 2019
the Double-observer Survey method in the Anamalai Tiger Reserve
conducted in Feb 2019 by Nature Conservation Foundation with
TamilNadu Forest Department
5 Endemic Mammal Survey conducted in Anamalais in 2017 (Unpublished Lion-tailed 545 2017
Report-TNFD, ATR) macaque
TIGER - 23,
ELEPHANT - 300+,
LEOPARD - 115
Estimated Population During 2015-2021
7 Malabar Giant Squirrel 950 757 1521 540 676 661 350
State Tiger Tiger utilizing the Tiger Tigers within the Tiger 2014
Reserves Reserve Reserve Status of Tigers-2014
Tiger Nos. SE Tiger Nos. SE (Table 2.2 Page-20)
• Tamil Nadu
Status of TigersATR 25Prey in Tamil
Co-predators and 3 Nadu – 2018
20 (Page No.488
0.23 to 534) (Published
14 on
22.04.2020)
Sl. Name of Tiger Reserve / Area in Area Estimated Camera Total Tiger Unique Remarks
Division in Sq.Km. Points Images Tiger
No Sq.Km. Detected Captured
Anamalai Tiger
1. 1109 2238.25 332 197 20
Reserve
• As per camera trapped Tiger Photo album released by the Government of India for the year 2018 (Page No.126-
144) (Published on 22.04.2020)
BIOLOGICAL,
ECOLOGICAL,
& ECONOMIC
SIGNIFICANCE
• The Parambikulam - Aliyar Project and
Amaravathy dam housed in the Anaimalais, play a
vital role in the regional economy by providing
water and power.
• Anamalai qualifies as “Elephant Reserve”, “Tiger
Reserve”, “Anthropological Reserve”, “Primate
Sanctuary”, “Fish Sanctuary”, “Wild Gene
Sanctuary” (for economic plants), and Agro
biodiversity Sanctuary and Water Sanctuary.
VALUES OF THE TIGER RESERVE
1. Biological 6. Recreational
2.Conceptual 7. Economical
3.Ecological 8. Historic
4.Scientific 9. Religious & Cultural
5.Educational
ELEPHANT CAMP AT
KOZHIKAMUTHI
BEST
KUMKIS AND
MAHOUTS
IN INDIA
TRIBALS OF ANAMALAIS
• Anamalais is worth to be designated as anthropologcal reserve as it supports Six
indgenous groups viz. Malasar , Malaimalasar, Muduvas, Kadar, Pulayar and
Eravalars.
• There are 33 tribal settlements located in the tiger reserve with a population of more
than 6000 people.
• Before declaration of the areas as wildlife sanctuary, the tribals were involved in all the
forestry operations implemented .
• After declaration of Wildlife sanctuary, these operations were restricted and the tribals
provided with alternate employment opportunities in the form of Anti-poaching
watchers, fire watchers, tourist guides, wildlife trackers etc.
• Some of the tribals have been appointed as forest watchers in relaxation to the
relevant rules.
TRIBAL SETTLEMENT IN ATR
Six
indigenous
tribes
TRIBAL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL AT TOPSLIP
As tribals have been part and parcel of the Eco System of Anamalais from time
immemorial, several ameliorating steps have been taken to improve their life status.
The tribal residential school opened in 1951 first at Sungam (now in Kerala).
The students provided free boarding, free supply of books and dress.
After reorganisation of states the school shifted to Madras State (now Tamilnadu
area) in 1956 and it is now functioning at Topslip.
After transfer of school to Madras state in 1956, the school celebrates the diamond
Jubilee this year.
Over the years, several facilities provided to the school students, the latest being the
digital form of education . There are at present 80 students (46 boys and 34 girls)
from classes I to VIII.
Late Prime Minister of India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru seen with the Tribal
School Children during visit to Topslip on 07.10.1961 while inaugurating the
Parambukulam - Aliyar Project
Parambikulam Aliyar Project
The Reserve is blessed with both natural and artificial water sources. The
importance of water is being felt in increasing measures on account of its
scarcity in the Reserve.
The following are the important river flowing with in the Anamalai Tiger
Reserve 1) Varagaliar 2) Periyar River 3) Parayankadavu Ar.
4)
Talappaniyar Ar 5) Sholaiar. 6) Kallar river 7) Aliyar river 8) Idamalaiar. 9)
Itili Ar. 10) Palar river (outside) 11) Nallar river 12) Chinnar river 13)
Torakadavu Ar. 14) Atthi Odai river 15) Amaravathi river 16) Ten Ar. river.
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VIEW OF AN ANTI-POACHING CAMP
2x2 sq km
Grids
674 Grids
Three Blocks
Oct 2021 to
Jan 2022
TIGER MONITORING
CAMERA TRAP DATA USED TO CALCULATE SEX RATIO OF ANIMALS
LIKE SECRETIVE ANIMALS LIKE MUNTJAC
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MONITORING WATERHOLES
USING CAMERA TRAPS
SOLAR POWERED WATERHOLES CREATED IN ATR AS A
MITIGATION MEASURE TO REDUCE HUMAN ANIMAL
CONFLICT
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CROCODILE FARM AT AMARAVATHY NAGAR
• The Amaravathy Crocodile Farm was established in the year 1976 in Amaravathy
Range to carry out the Captive breeding programme of the Mugger or the Marsh
Crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) by collecting crocodile eggs and rearing them in
captivity.
• During the late 70’s and early 80’s, the captive bred crocodiles were
released
periodically into the wild under orders of competent authority.
• Since 2002, the retained population is being maintained at the Amaravathy Crocodile
Farm for the purposes of awareness creation, tourism and education.
• A proposal for continuing the crocodile farm and for its recognition has
ELEPHANT CAMP
At present, there are about 22 elephants including 3 calves and 19 adults.
The feeding provision for the elephant camp is been supplied by the tribal
cooperative society at Topslip since 1955.
• Monsoon Patrolling
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BIRD WATCHING AND
AWARENESS EDUCATION
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Anamalai Tiger Reserve (ATR) is one of the prominent reserves in the
southern region of the Western Ghats providing a habitat for many endemic
species and the presence of vast Shola forests.
It is estimated that the ATR provides flow benefits worth Rs. 9776.5
crore per year (Rs. 5.62 lakhs per hectare) and stock benefits of Rs. 46,150.09
crore per year.
Critical ecosystem services from ATR include:
• Provisioning of water (Rs. 38.19 crore per year)
• Climate regulation (Rs. 1822.45 crore per year)
• Gene pool protection (Rs. 1579.19 crore per year)
Under the Total Economic Value (TEV) framework, the annual direct-,
indirect benefits and option values were Rs. 22.71 crore, Rs. 8174.62 crore and
Rs. 1579.19 crore, respectively.
In terms of the human values and ecosystem assets framework.
The annual worth of service categories were adequate resources (Rs. 3823.33
crore)
Based on total biomass per unit area, mean annual increment (MAI) has
been calculated using the Von Mantel’s Formula and rotation period as per the forest
type summing a biomass-to carbon conversion ratio of 50 percent, the mean annual
increment in above ground biomass has been converted to carbon sequestration in dry
matter. Using this methodology, the total carbon sequestered in the forests of Anamalai
Tiger Reserve by aggregating estimates for each forest type is equal to
402.78 kilo tonnes annually.
The InVEST model used in this research estimates carbon storage
according to regional carbon density profiles of different LULC.
billion.
Parimbukulam - Aliyar Project and Amaravathi dam in the ATR plays a
vital role in the regional economy by providing water and electricity.
electricity
assuming produced through the water from ATR is approximately 12.9 billion
an average
per year. Thus, the total economic value of water yield and electricity
generation from Anamalai Tiger Reserve is around 38.19 billion per year.
Anamalai Tiger Reserve, being near cities like Coimbatore, is becoming a popular
tourist destination.
It offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, trekking, owing to rich biological diversity and
scenic beauty.
The bulk of visitors are mainly daytime tourists flocking to places like Monkey Falls near
Aliyar, Topslip, and Tirumurthi. ATR has many scenic spots like Topslip, Attakatti, Nallamudi,
Pooncholai, Punganodai Viewpoint, Chinnakallar Waterfalls, Monkey Falls, etc. and important
peaks like Pandaravarai, Kuchimalai, Perumkundru, Vellimudi, and Thanakamalai. Areas like
Chinnar, Manjampatti, Valparai, Manamboly, Grass Hills, and Varagaliar are rich in aesthetic value
and wildlife.
Maximum tourist inflow can be observed from April to June, i.e. during the summer
holidays and also to some extent from September to December. Maximum footfall is noticed during
the weekends.
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Total No. of
Year Children Adult Foreigners
visitors
2010-11 17600 598567 398 616565
No. of Devotees
S. No. Name of Temple Period of Visit
Visiting Per
Year
1 Thirumurthi Temple in Udumalpet division 4 lakhs Throughout the year
2 Yelumalayan Temple 1 lakh In the month of September
and October
3 Kodanthur Temple in Udumalpet division 60,000 Three times a week
4 Athaliamman Temple in Valparai division 16,000 Throughout the year
NTCA
Government of AWARD
India, New Delhi presented the National Tiger
Conservation Authority award to Anamalai Tiger Reserve for
“Developing Effective Communication Strategy” on
20.01.2015 at New Delhi for the period 2012-14.