- Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park
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native_name= Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park
other_name = Top Slip
type= national park
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state_name= Tamil Nadu
district=Coimbatore
nearest_city =Pollachi | blank_title_2 = Governing body | blank_value_2 =Ministry of Environment and Forests and [http://www.forests.tn.nic.in/indexb.html Tamil Nadu Forest Deptartment]
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established_title = Established
established_date = 1976
blank_title_1 = | blank_value_1 = [cite web
title = Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary & National Park
publisher = Tamil Nadu Forest Department
url= http://www.forests.tn.nic.in/WildBiodiversity/np_ignp.html
accessdate = 2007-09-06 ]
footnotes = Website= [http://www.forests.tn.nic.in/WildBiodiversity/np_ignp.html Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary
and National Park] |Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park (IGWLS&NP) is a protected area named after Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi who visited here on October 7, 1961. It is often called "Topslip", a village in the northeast corner of the park which is the main visitor center. This name is derived from the local 19th century practice of slidingTeak timber logs down from the hills. It is located in theAnaimalai Hills ofPollachi ,Valparai and Udumalpettaluk s ofCoimbatore District ,Tamilnadu state,South India . The 108 km² National Park is the core area of the 958 km² Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, formerly called Anaimalai Wildlife Sanctuary.The Park and the Sanctuary are the core of the
Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve and is under consideration by UNESCO as as part of The Western GhatsWorld Heritage site [UNESCO, World Heritage sites, Tentative lists, Western Ghats sub cluster, Anamalai, 2007. [http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/2103/] ] . The Sanctuary and thePalni Hills inDindigul District form the Anaimalai Conservation Area [Sajeev T.K. et.al.,Management of Forests in India for Biological Diversity and Forest Productivity- A New Perspective WII-USDA Forest Service Collaborative Project Grant No. FG-In-780 (In-FS-120), Volume III Anaimalai Conservation Area (ACA) pp 169 - 190. [http://www.wii.gov.in/download/volume3(ACA).pdf] ] .Geography
The sanctuary has six administrative ranges, Pollachi: Range Head Quarters at Anaimalai Farm: 109.72 km², Vaalpaarai: Water Falls: 171.50 km², Ulandy: Top Slip: 75.93 km², Amaravathi: Amaravathi Nagar: 172.50 km², Udumalpet: 290.18 km². IGWLS is adjacent to
Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary to the west.Manjampatti Valley is a 110± km²drainage basin at the eastern end of the park.Altitude ranges between 340m to 2513 m above sea level. There are 12 major peaks in this area, including:
Mean annual rainfall is between 500mm in the south western fringes to 5000mm on the north east.
Tribal Communities
The IGWS has significant anthropological diversity with more than 4600
Adivasi people from six tribes ofindigenous people living in 34 settlements. The tribes are theKadar s,Malasar s,Malaimalasar s, Pulaiyars, Muduvars and the Eravalars. [Discover Wild - Care for the Anamalais, retrieved 5/14/2007 [http://www.discoverwild.org/tribes.html#kaadars Tribes of the Anamalais] ] , [Sajeev T.K. et.al.,Management of Forests in India for Biological Diversity and Forest Productivity- A New Perspective WII-USDA Forest Service Collaborative Project Grant No. FG-In-780 (In-FS-120), Volume III Anaimalai Conservation Area (ACA) pp 169 - 190. [http://www.wii.gov.in/download/volume3(ACA).pdf Anaimalai Conservation Area] ] .Flora and Fauna
The park is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna typical of the South Western Ghats. There are over 2000 species plants of which about 400 species are of prime medicinal value.
Mammals in the Park include
tiger ,leopard ,sloth bear ,dhole or the Asiatic wild dog,golden jackal ,leopard cat ,jungle cat ,rusty-spotted cat , elephant,gaur ,sambar , spotted deer, barking deer, mouse deer,wild pig ,nilgiri langur ,common langur ,bonnet macaque ,lion-tailed macaque , common palm civet,Small Indian Civet , Common Mongoose,Striped-necked Mongoose ,Ruddy Mongoose , Smooth Indian Otter,Slender Loris ,Indian Giant Squirrel , Spiny Dormouse,Porcupine ,Indian Pangolin , Giant Flying Squirrel and Three-striped Palm Squirrel.IGWS is a
Project Elephant sanctuary.The Steering Committee of
Project Tiger granted approval in principle to inclusion of Indira Gandhi WLS and NP and nine additional protected areas under Project Tiger. [PROTECTED AREA UPDATE (Oct. 2005) "New Tiger Reserves" (No. 57) p.17 [http://www.sanctuaryasia.com/resources/paupdate/57oct05.doc#tn] ]Over 250 species of birds have been identified in the Park . Some of the most important groups include,
cormorant s,duck s,teal ,darter ,partridge ,quail ,jungle fowl ,spurfowl ,Indian peafowl ,parakeet s,hornbill s,barbet s,drongo s,oriole s,shrike s,warbler s,flycatcher s,woodpecker s,chloropsis ,trogon s,kingfisher s,stork s,egret s,fish eagle ,hawk eagle s,harrier s,falcon s,kite s,owl s andnightjar s.It is home to 15 of 16 species of birds endemic to the Western Ghats including:
Nilgiri Wood Pigeon ,Nilgiri Pipit ,Nilgiri Flycatcher ,Malabar Grey Hornbill ,Rufous Babbler ,Crimson-backed Sunbird ,White-bellied Treepie ,Grey-breasted Laughingthrush ,White-bellied Blue Flycatcher ,White-bellied Shortwing ,Malabar Parakeet ,Black-and-orange Flycatcher ,Grey-headed Bulbul ,Broad-tailed Grassbird andWynaad Laughingthrush there are unconfirmed reports of the 16th, theNilgiri Laughingthrush found in the upper regions of the Anamalais around the estates of Vaalpaarai. If true, the sanctuary will be the first to be home to all the endemic species of Western Ghats birds.Reptiles include
toads ,leaping frog s, torrent frogs,tree frog s, pythons,cobra s,krait s,viper s,grass snake s, forest cane turtles,travancore tortoise s, flapshells, star tortoises,flying lizard s,chameleon s andforest calote s.315 species of
butterflies belonging to five families have been identified in the Anaimalais. 44 are endemic to the Western Ghats. [Discover Wild - Care for the Anamalais, retrieved 5/14/2007 [http://www.discoverwild.org/igwls.html the INDIRA GANDHI WILDLIFE SANCTUARY & NATIONAL PARK] ]Visitor Information
The IGWLS is managed by the Wildlife Warden (Wildlife Warden Office, 178 Meenkarai Road, Pollachi, Ph: 04259-225356) and falls within the administrative control of the Coimbatore Forest Circle headed by the Conservator of Forests, Coimbatore.
Travel by road from Coimbatore to Pollachi (40 km) to the Wildlife Warden's Office for visitor permit and then by road to Top Slip (35 km), or to Udumalpet (40 km - Amaravathi and Udumalpet range), or to Vaalparai (65 km - Vaalparai and Manamboly range)
The ideal months to visit the Park are May to January. Entry time is between 6 am and 6 pm. The Park has a large tourist complex at Top Slip that houses many cottages, rooms, and dormitories for visitors. Visitors can get around the park by trekking and a safari van. [Tamil Nadu Forest Dept., Indira Gandhi National Park [http://www.forests.tn.nic.in/WLTWLS.htm#IGS] ] [National Geographic Channel, OFF THE BEATEN TRACK, Indira Gandhi National Park [http://www.nationalgeographic.co.in/explore/otbt/igandhi_national_park.asp] ] .
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