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Pampadum Shola National Park

Pampadum Shola National Park is the smallest national park in Idukki district of Kerala in India. It is on the border with Kodaikanal, Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu.[1][2] The park is administered by the Kerala Department of Forests and Wildlife, Munnar Wildlife Division, together with the nearby Mathikettan Shola National Park, Eravikulam National Park, Anamudi Shola National Park, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary and the Kurinjimala Sanctuary.[3] The park adjoins the Allinagaram Reserved Forest within the proposed Palani Hills Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park.It is a part of Palani hills stretched up to Vandaravu peak. The Westerns Ghats, Anamalai Sub-Cluster, including these parks, is under consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee for selection as a World Heritage Site.[4]

Pampadum Shola National Park
Pampadum Shola NP
LocationNear Vattavada, Devikulam taluk, Idukki district, Kerala, South India
Nearest cityMarayoor
Coordinates10°8′38″N 77°16′1″E / 10.14389°N 77.26694°E / 10.14389; 77.26694
Area1.32 km2 (0.51 sq mi)
Elevation:
1,886 meters (6,188 ft) to 2,531 meters (8,304 ft)
Established2003
Governing bodyKerala State Forest and Wild Life Department

Etymology edit

The name´"Pampadum Shola" means, "the forest where the snake dances", derived from three Malayalam words, "paampu(പാംപ്)", which means "snake"; "aattam", means "dance"; and "chola(ചോല), means "grassy forests near the high range". "Shola" may be considered an anglicized version of "chola".

Flora edit

The park protects a moderate amount of montane evergreen shola forest that is associated with the wildlife rich Eravikulam National Park.[5]

There are various types of medicinal plants (herbs), of which studies have been made. After the forest range there are grandis (a variety of eucalyptus) that threatens the ecology of the area due to its dehydrating and quick-spreading character. These trees as well as the private legal and illegal plantations of the same trees remain as a living danger. The eucalyptus trees (grandis) that eat up the unique eco-system is yet to be a consideration of the forestry. The national park with its unique richness of uncontaminated "humus", has been an interest of studies recently.

Fauna edit

 
Gaur at the park
 
A view of the park
 
Nilgiri wood-pigeon (vulnerable)

The keystone species here is the highly elusive and endangered, endemic small carnivore – the Nilgiri marten. Leopards and Indian wild dogs are sometimes sighted at dusk or dawn,[5] tigers are an important animal of the park.[6] The Old Kodaikanal–Munnar Road nearby is closed due to the growing population of wildlife such as elephants, buffaloes, lion tailed macaque, gaur and Nilgiri langurs.

Some notable birds found here include the Nilgiri wood-pigeon, white-bellied shortwing, vernal hanging parrot, blue rock-thrush, blue-capped rock-thrush and Nilgiri flycatcher, and black-and-orange flycatchers.[5]

Visiting edit

 
Unauthorized Trekking Prohibited
 
Vandaravu lookout tower

The Forest Department provides opportunity to experience the beauty of Pampadum Shola National Park to the curious tourists and research fellows. A special welcome board is placed at the entrance of the National Park, at the Check-post, which is 7 km before reaching Vattavada. These days the National Park is open to the tourists with payment, and the accompaniment of the forest officers, for the safety of the forest as well as of the people. The evergreen trees and the water sources become the habitat of various birds and animals. This thick green forest is situated almost 35 km away from Munnar, towards the road to Koviloor and Vattavada.

Nearby villages edit

The adjacent villages beyond the National Park are Urkkad, Vattavada, Koviloor, and Kottakamboor, with its rich vegetable cultivations.

References edit

  1. ^ Envis Kerala (2009). . Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment. Archived from the original on 11 March 2008. Retrieved 18 September 2009.
  2. ^ Online Highways LLC. (2004) India | Kerala | Devikulam Pambadum Shola National Park, retrieved 6/4/2007 [1]
  3. ^ K.S. Sudhi (3 November 2006) The Hindu, retrieved 21 June 2007 Rajamala
  4. ^ UNESCO, World Heritage sites, Tentative lists, Western Ghats sub cluster, Niligiris. retrieved 4/20/2007 World Heritage sites, Tentative lists
  5. ^ a b c "Pampadum Shola National Park" (PDF). 19 Maharani Chinnamba Road Alwarpet, Chennai – 600018: Ficus Wildlife & Natural History Tours. 2009. Retrieved 21 October 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: location (link)[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Mathew Roy, Kerala, Small National Parks

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Pampadum Shola National Park is the smallest national park in Idukki district of Kerala in India It is on the border with Kodaikanal Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu 1 2 The park is administered by the Kerala Department of Forests and Wildlife Munnar Wildlife Division together with the nearby Mathikettan Shola National Park Eravikulam National Park Anamudi Shola National Park Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary and the Kurinjimala Sanctuary 3 The park adjoins the Allinagaram Reserved Forest within the proposed Palani Hills Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park It is a part of Palani hills stretched up to Vandaravu peak The Westerns Ghats Anamalai Sub Cluster including these parks is under consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee for selection as a World Heritage Site 4 Pampadum Shola National ParkIUCN category II national park Pampadum Shola NPLocationNear Vattavada Devikulam taluk Idukki district Kerala South IndiaNearest cityMarayoorCoordinates10 8 38 N 77 16 1 E 10 14389 N 77 26694 E 10 14389 77 26694Area1 32 km2 0 51 sq mi Elevation 1 886 meters 6 188 ft to 2 531 meters 8 304 ft Established2003Governing bodyKerala State Forest and Wild Life Department Contents 1 Etymology 2 Flora 3 Fauna 4 Visiting 5 Nearby villages 6 References 7 External linksEtymology editThe name Pampadum Shola means the forest where the snake dances derived from three Malayalam words paampu പ പ which means snake aattam means dance and chola ച ല means grassy forests near the high range Shola may be considered an anglicized version of chola Flora editThe park protects a moderate amount of montane evergreen shola forest that is associated with the wildlife rich Eravikulam National Park 5 There are various types of medicinal plants herbs of which studies have been made After the forest range there are grandis a variety of eucalyptus that threatens the ecology of the area due to its dehydrating and quick spreading character These trees as well as the private legal and illegal plantations of the same trees remain as a living danger The eucalyptus trees grandis that eat up the unique eco system is yet to be a consideration of the forestry The national park with its unique richness of uncontaminated humus has been an interest of studies recently Fauna edit nbsp Gaur at the park nbsp A view of the park nbsp Nilgiri wood pigeon vulnerable The keystone species here is the highly elusive and endangered endemic small carnivore the Nilgiri marten Leopards and Indian wild dogs are sometimes sighted at dusk or dawn 5 tigers are an important animal of the park 6 The Old Kodaikanal Munnar Road nearby is closed due to the growing population of wildlife such as elephants buffaloes lion tailed macaque gaur and Nilgiri langurs Some notable birds found here include the Nilgiri wood pigeon white bellied shortwing vernal hanging parrot blue rock thrush blue capped rock thrush and Nilgiri flycatcher and black and orange flycatchers 5 Visiting edit nbsp Unauthorized Trekking Prohibited nbsp Vandaravu lookout towerThe Forest Department provides opportunity to experience the beauty of Pampadum Shola National Park to the curious tourists and research fellows A special welcome board is placed at the entrance of the National Park at the Check post which is 7 km before reaching Vattavada These days the National Park is open to the tourists with payment and the accompaniment of the forest officers for the safety of the forest as well as of the people The evergreen trees and the water sources become the habitat of various birds and animals This thick green forest is situated almost 35 km away from Munnar towards the road to Koviloor and Vattavada Nearby villages editThe adjacent villages beyond the National Park are Urkkad Vattavada Koviloor and Kottakamboor with its rich vegetable cultivations References edit Envis Kerala 2009 Forest Kerala State Council for Science Technology and Environment Archived from the original on 11 March 2008 Retrieved 18 September 2009 Online Highways LLC 2004 India Kerala Devikulam Pambadum Shola National Park retrieved 6 4 2007 1 K S Sudhi 3 November 2006 The Hindu retrieved 21 June 2007 New lives bloom in Rajamala UNESCO World Heritage sites Tentative lists Western Ghats sub cluster Niligiris retrieved 4 20 2007 World Heritage sites Tentative lists a b c Pampadum Shola National Park PDF 19 Maharani Chinnamba Road Alwarpet Chennai 600018 Ficus Wildlife amp Natural History Tours 2009 Retrieved 21 October 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint location link permanent dead link Mathew Roy Kerala Small National ParksExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pampadum Shola National Park Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pampadum Shola National Park amp oldid 1170125740, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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