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Half of total Nilgiri Tahr in Kerala, says study
Half of total Nilgiri Tahr in Kerala, says study

New Indian Express

time4 days ago

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  • New Indian Express

Half of total Nilgiri Tahr in Kerala, says study

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Of the 2,668 Nilgiri Tahr across the globe, 1,365 – more than half – are in Kerala, as per the 'Synchronized Population Estimation of Nilgiri Tahr 2025' report released by Forest Minister A K Saseendran on Tuesday. The census was held in Kerala and Tamil Nadu in April. The report said Eravikulam National Park, which celebrated its golden jubilee this year, remains the stronghold of the endangered species in Kerala, housing 841 of them, a slight jump from 827 in 2024. The Munnar landscape alone supports nearly 90% of Kerala's Tahr population. In Tamil Nadu, the major populations were recorded in Mukurthy and Grass Hills National Park on the border, highlighting the importance of interstate collaboration and unified protected area management. The census was conducted for four days in 89 census blocks in Kerala and 182 census blocks in TN. In Kerala, it spanned 19 forest divisions, from Thiruvananthapuram to Wayanad. The exercise also aimed to map the current distribution of Tahr, identify its ecological threats, integrate camera trap data for improved accuracy, and recommend habitat-specific management strategies. Key recommendations include interim surveys in critical habitats, boundary rationalisation, control of invasive species, protection of open grasslands and scientific reintroductions. Long-term plans call for climate-resilient conservation, institutionalised monitoring and improved community participation. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Head of Forest Force Rajesh Ravindran, Chief Wildlife Warden Pramod G Krishnan and other senior forest officials attended the event.

Kerala home to over half of global Nilgiri Tahr population, says 2025 report
Kerala home to over half of global Nilgiri Tahr population, says 2025 report

New Indian Express

time5 days ago

  • General
  • New Indian Express

Kerala home to over half of global Nilgiri Tahr population, says 2025 report

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala is home to 1,365 Nilgiri Tahr, more than half of the species' global population of 2,668, according to the 'Synchronised Population Estimation of Nilgiri Tahr 2025' report. The census, held in April across Kerala and Tamil Nadu, marks the most comprehensive effort yet to count the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. Forest Minister A K Saseendran released the report by handing over the first copy to Rajesh Ravindran IFS, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Head of Forest Force, at a function attended by senior forest officials and wildlife wardens. Eravikulam National Park, which celebrated its 50th year of establishment this year, remains the stronghold of the species in Kerala, with 841 of them. In 2024, it was 827. The Munnar landscape alone supports nearly 90% of Kerala's Tahr population. In Tamil Nadu, the major populations were recorded in Mukurthy and Grass Hills National Park, lying across the State border, highlighting the importance of interstate collaboration and unified Protected Area management. The synchronised population estimation 2025 was conducted continuously for four days in 89 census blocks in Kerala and 182 census blocks in Tamil Nadu, the blocks having been decided to cover the entire Tahr habitats inside and outside Protected Areas in both the States.

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