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Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary
Sprawling on 17.26 sq.km
surrounded by sea and shore,
comprising forests of tidal
swamps, dry evergreen forests
and mangroves, this sanctuary is
situated in Nagapattinam
district. It is bestowed with
populations of varied wild life
such as Chital, Wild boar,
Bannet macaque, Black Buck,
Flamingoes, Teals, Gulls, Terns,
Plovers, and Stilts. Special
attractions are close encounters
with Dolphins and Turtles which
often come quite close to the
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Srivilliputhur Grizzled Squirrel
Wildlife Sanctuary
Located in Virudhunagar
District, 45 Kms. off
Virudhunagar Town, this
sanctuary has a composition of
dry deciduous forests, moist
mixed deciduous forests and
grass lands. Grizzled Giant
Squirrels are aplenty. Other
interesting species are flying
squirrel, Tree Shrew, Elephant,
Lion- tailed Macaque, Nilgiri
Tahar, Mouse Deer, Barking Deer,
and many a species of birds.
This sanctuary can be visited
all through the year. |
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Vallunadu
Black Buck Sanctuary
A scrub forest area spread over
16.41 sq.km. this sanctuary is
situated in Thuthukudi (Tuticorin)
District. Blackbuck, Spotted
deer, Macaques, jungle cat,
Mangoose and hares are aplenty.
This sanctuary can be visited
throughout the year. |
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Vedanthangal
and Karikili Bird's Sanctuaries
A grove of Barringatonia and
Acacia nilotica trees in a tank
from part of the sanctuary. In
additional dry evergreen scrub
and thorn forests can also be
seen. Both these sanctuaries are
situated in Kancheepuram
district and sprawling in 30-ha
and 61-ha area respectively.
Vedanthangal is the oldest birds
sanctuary in the country. The
Villagers had documented their
right to protect the winged
visitors to this sanctuary. The
migrating birds come from
far-off lands like Siberia,
Australia, Pakistan and Sri
Lanka for nesting and breeding.
Breeding birds like Cormorants,
Egrets, Grey Heron, Open-billed
stork, Darter, Spoonbill, White
lbris, Night Herons, Grebes,
Grey Pelican etc visit the
Sanctuary. The population of
migratory birds included
Garganey Teals, Shovellers,
Pintails, Stilts, Sandpipers
etc. Some of the resident birds
listed are Coots and Moorhen,
Terns. In all 115 species of
birds have been recorded in this
sanctuary. |
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Viralimalai
This small town, situated
south of Trichy, is bestowed
with a large number of wild
peacocks, which roam around the
Murugan temple situated here. |
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