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Thol Lake

Thol Lake is an artificial lake near Thol village in Kadi in Mehsana District in the Indian state of Gujarat. A fresh water lake surrounded by marshes, it was built as an irrigation tank in 1912. Declared the Thol Bird Sanctuary in 1988, it is a habitat to 150 species of birds, about 60% of them waterbirds. Many migratory birds nest and breed in the lake and its periphery. The two most prominent species of birds recorded in the sanctuary are flamingoes and sarus crane (Grus antigone).[2][3] The sanctuary is also proposed to be declared an Eco-Sensitive Zone, conforming to the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986), for which draft notification has been prepared.[4]

Thol Lake
Thol Bird Sanctuary
Flamingos and a black winged stilt in Thol Lake
Thol Lake
Thol Bird Sanctuary
LocationThol village near Kalol, Gujarat
Coordinates23°22.50′N 72°37.50′E / 23.37500°N 72.62500°E / 23.37500; 72.62500
Lake typeLentic
Catchment area15,500 hectares (38,000 acres)
Basin countriesIndia
Surface area699 hectares (1,730 acres)
Water volume84 million cubic metres (3.0×10^9 cu ft)
Frozen
Official nameThol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary
Designated5 April 2021
Reference no.2458[1]

Topography edit

The lake drains a catchment area of 15,500 hectares (38,000 acres).[2] It is in a semi-arid zone of the Mehsana district with dominance of dry deciduous vegetation.[5]

The climate in the area consists of three seasons: winter, summer and monsoon. The average annual rainfall in the catchment of the lake is 600 millimetres (24 in) with a minimum of 100 millimetres (3.9 in) and maximum of 800 millimetres (31 in). The maximum and minimum temperatures recorded in the area are 43 °C (109 °F) and 8 °C (46 °F).[5]

The lake is situated near Thol village 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Kalol and 40 kilometres (25 mi) north-west of Ahmedabad, 75 kilometres (47 mi) from Mehsana in Mehsana District.[2]

History edit

 
Thol Lake

The lake was initially built in 1912 as a tank by the Gaekwad regime to provide irrigation facilities to farmers. This established the user rights of the lake water. The operation and management of the lake is under the dual control of the Forest and Irrigation departments of the Government of Gujarat.[2]

Features edit

The lake has a storage capacity of 84 million cubic metres (3.0×10^9 cu ft). Its water spread area is 699 hectares (1,730 acres).[2] Lake's shore length is 5.62 kilometres (3.49 mi) and water depth is shallow.[5]

Thol Wildlife Sanctuary edit

 
Map of both Thol lakes.

Thol Wildlife Sanctuary, a shallow water reservoir, situated 25 km (15 mi) northwest of Ahmedabad and most popular birding place near Ahmedabad after Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary which is about 50 km (30 mi) from Thol Wildlife Sanctuary. Geographically Thol Wildlife Sanctuary falls in Mehsana district of North Gujarat. Kadi, a taluka headquarters of the district, is just 22 km (14 mi) away from the Sanctuary. Thol Wildlife Sanctuary is a man-made (made by Sayajirao Gayakvad, Ruler of Baroda) irrigation tank built in 1912 with water storage capacity of 84,000,000 m3 (68,000 ac·ft) and command area of 1450 ha (5.6 mi2) and catchment area of 153 km2 (59 mi2).[1] The wetland is predominated by the open water habitat, which is surrounded by cropland, fallow land and scrub land. Due to its popularity amongst the bird fraternity the area was notified as Sanctuary in November 1988 under Sec. 18 of Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.[6] The best time to visit the place is November to February.

Flora edit

 
Trees on the periphery of the lake

Apart from trees in the peripheral area of the lake, vegetation reported in this wetland consists of emergent and floating aquatic plants of Acacia nilotica, A. leucoploea, Zizyphus, Azadirachta indica, Ficus sp., Salvadora sp., Prosopis chilensis, and Capparis sp.[2] According to the Normal Biological Spectrum (NBS) study of the sanctuary, drought resistant vegetation in the category of Bio-geographiczone – IV consisting of thorny shrubs and trees are found, and also reported are mixed flora of aquatic and marshy plants.[5]

Fauna edit

Birds edit

Thol Lake, as a bird sanctuary, an inland wetland and a protected area, is known as a very good habitat for waterfowl during the monsoon season, extending through the winter. According to IBA reports there are 150 species of birds in the sanctuary of which nearly 60% (90 species) are stated to be waterbirds which are mostly wintering birds. The most prominent of these species is the flamingos.[2] At one time 5-6 thousand flamingos were reported here.[7] Sarus cranes (Grus antigone), the tallest of the flying birds, nest here in large numbers.[2]

The rich bird life of Thol Wildlife Sanctuary encompasses native as well as migratory birds. Many winter visitors like great white pelicans, flamingos, a variety of waterfowl including mallards and large numbers of geese, sarus cranes and many other waders are common site at sanctuary.

According to the IUCN categorization, the birds reported in the area are: greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) of least concern species; Dalmatian pelican (Pelecanus crispus), greater spotted eagle (Clanga clanga), sarus crane (Antigone antigone), and Indian skimmer (Rynchops albicollis) of the vulnerable species; and the white-rumped vulture (Gyps bengalensis) and Indian vulture (Gyps indicus) of the critically endangered species.[2]

Mammals edit

Some of the important fauna reported in the area surrounding the lake are: bluebull (Boselaphus tragocamelus), golden jackal (Canis aureus) and blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra).[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary". BirdLife International. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Thol Sanctuary, Ahmedabad, Gujarat". Kolkata Birds.com. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  4. ^ "Draft Notification declaring the area around Thol Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat as Eco-Sensitive Zone". Ministry of Environment and Forests. 6 January 2013. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d "Status of Lifeforms of Angiosperms Found at 'Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary' (North Gujarat) in Comparison of Normal Biological Spectrum (NBS)" (pdf). International Journal of Scientific Research. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  6. ^ "hol Wildlife Sanctuary at Mehsana".
  7. ^ Rahmani & Islam 2004, p. 402.

Bibliography edit

  • Rahmani, Asad Rafi; Islam, M. Zafar-Ul (10 December 2004). Important bird areas in India: priority sites for conservation. IBCN, Bombay Natural History Society. ISBN 978-0-19-567333-3.

External links edit

  • Thol Wildlife Sanctuary

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Thol Lake is an artificial lake near Thol village in Kadi in Mehsana District in the Indian state of Gujarat A fresh water lake surrounded by marshes it was built as an irrigation tank in 1912 Declared the Thol Bird Sanctuary in 1988 it is a habitat to 150 species of birds about 60 of them waterbirds Many migratory birds nest and breed in the lake and its periphery The two most prominent species of birds recorded in the sanctuary are flamingoes and sarus crane Grus antigone 2 3 The sanctuary is also proposed to be declared an Eco Sensitive Zone conforming to the Environment Protection Act 1986 29 of 1986 for which draft notification has been prepared 4 Thol LakeThol Bird SanctuaryFlamingos and a black winged stilt in Thol LakeThol LakeThol Bird SanctuaryLocationThol village near Kalol GujaratCoordinates23 22 50 N 72 37 50 E 23 37500 N 72 62500 E 23 37500 72 62500Lake typeLenticCatchment area15 500 hectares 38 000 acres Basin countriesIndiaSurface area699 hectares 1 730 acres Water volume84 million cubic metres 3 0 10 9 cu ft FrozenRamsar WetlandOfficial nameThol Lake Wildlife SanctuaryDesignated5 April 2021Reference no 2458 1 Contents 1 Topography 2 History 3 Features 4 Thol Wildlife Sanctuary 5 Flora 6 Fauna 6 1 Birds 6 2 Mammals 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksTopography editThe lake drains a catchment area of 15 500 hectares 38 000 acres 2 It is in a semi arid zone of the Mehsana district with dominance of dry deciduous vegetation 5 The climate in the area consists of three seasons winter summer and monsoon The average annual rainfall in the catchment of the lake is 600 millimetres 24 in with a minimum of 100 millimetres 3 9 in and maximum of 800 millimetres 31 in The maximum and minimum temperatures recorded in the area are 43 C 109 F and 8 C 46 F 5 The lake is situated near Thol village 20 kilometres 12 mi from Kalol and 40 kilometres 25 mi north west of Ahmedabad 75 kilometres 47 mi from Mehsana in Mehsana District 2 History edit nbsp Thol LakeThe lake was initially built in 1912 as a tank by the Gaekwad regime to provide irrigation facilities to farmers This established the user rights of the lake water The operation and management of the lake is under the dual control of the Forest and Irrigation departments of the Government of Gujarat 2 Features editThe lake has a storage capacity of 84 million cubic metres 3 0 10 9 cu ft Its water spread area is 699 hectares 1 730 acres 2 Lake s shore length is 5 62 kilometres 3 49 mi and water depth is shallow 5 Thol Wildlife Sanctuary edit nbsp Map of both Thol lakes Thol Wildlife Sanctuary a shallow water reservoir situated 25 km 15 mi northwest of Ahmedabad and most popular birding place near Ahmedabad after Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary which is about 50 km 30 mi from Thol Wildlife Sanctuary Geographically Thol Wildlife Sanctuary falls in Mehsana district of North Gujarat Kadi a taluka headquarters of the district is just 22 km 14 mi away from the Sanctuary Thol Wildlife Sanctuary is a man made made by Sayajirao Gayakvad Ruler of Baroda irrigation tank built in 1912 with water storage capacity of 84 000 000 m3 68 000 ac ft and command area of 1450 ha 5 6 mi2 and catchment area of 153 km2 59 mi2 1 The wetland is predominated by the open water habitat which is surrounded by cropland fallow land and scrub land Due to its popularity amongst the bird fraternity the area was notified as Sanctuary in November 1988 under Sec 18 of Wildlife Protection Act 1972 6 The best time to visit the place is November to February Flora edit nbsp Trees on the periphery of the lakeApart from trees in the peripheral area of the lake vegetation reported in this wetland consists of emergent and floating aquatic plants of Acacia nilotica A leucoploea Zizyphus Azadirachta indica Ficus sp Salvadora sp Prosopis chilensis and Capparis sp 2 According to the Normal Biological Spectrum NBS study of the sanctuary drought resistant vegetation in the category of Bio geographiczone IV consisting of thorny shrubs and trees are found and also reported are mixed flora of aquatic and marshy plants 5 Fauna editBirds edit Thol Lake as a bird sanctuary an inland wetland and a protected area is known as a very good habitat for waterfowl during the monsoon season extending through the winter According to IBA reports there are 150 species of birds in the sanctuary of which nearly 60 90 species are stated to be waterbirds which are mostly wintering birds The most prominent of these species is the flamingos 2 At one time 5 6 thousand flamingos were reported here 7 Sarus cranes Grus antigone the tallest of the flying birds nest here in large numbers 2 The rich bird life of Thol Wildlife Sanctuary encompasses native as well as migratory birds Many winter visitors like great white pelicans flamingos a variety of waterfowl including mallards and large numbers of geese sarus cranes and many other waders are common site at sanctuary According to the IUCN categorization the birds reported in the area are greater flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus of least concern species Dalmatian pelican Pelecanus crispus greater spotted eagle Clanga clanga sarus crane Antigone antigone and Indian skimmer Rynchops albicollis of the vulnerable species and the white rumped vulture Gyps bengalensis and Indian vulture Gyps indicus of the critically endangered species 2 Mammals edit Some of the important fauna reported in the area surrounding the lake are bluebull Boselaphus tragocamelus golden jackal Canis aureus and blackbuck Antilope cervicapra 2 References edit Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary Ramsar Sites Information Service Retrieved 24 August 2021 a b c d e f g h i j Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary BirdLife International Retrieved 17 April 2015 Thol Sanctuary Ahmedabad Gujarat Kolkata Birds com Retrieved 17 April 2015 Draft Notification declaring the area around Thol Wildlife Sanctuary Gujarat as Eco Sensitive Zone Ministry of Environment and Forests 6 January 2013 Retrieved 17 April 2015 a b c d Status of Lifeforms of Angiosperms Found at Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary North Gujarat in Comparison of Normal Biological Spectrum NBS pdf International Journal of Scientific Research Retrieved 17 April 2015 hol Wildlife Sanctuary at Mehsana Rahmani amp Islam 2004 p 402 Bibliography editRahmani Asad Rafi Islam M Zafar Ul 10 December 2004 Important bird areas in India priority sites for conservation IBCN Bombay Natural History Society ISBN 978 0 19 567333 3 External links editThol Wildlife Sanctuary nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thol Lake Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thol Lake amp oldid 1190298779, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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