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Wildlife of Karnataka
A brief account
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INTRODUCTION
  • The state of Karnataka located in South India has
    a rich diversity of flora and fauna.
  • It has a recorded forest area of 38720 km² which
    constitutes 20.19 of the total geographical area
    of the state.

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  • These forests support 25 of the elephant
    population and 10 of the tiger population of
    India.
  • The mountains of Western Ghats which are in the
    western region of Karnataka are a biodiversity
    hotspot.

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  • The state bird Indian Roller
  • The state animal Indian Elephant
  • The state tree Sandalwood
  • The state flower Lotus

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The state bird Indian Roller
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The state animal Indian Elephant
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The state tree Sandalwood
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The state flower Lotus
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5 national parks of KARNATAKA
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ANSHI NATIONAL PARK
  • This park is present in the Uttara Kannada
    district and spreads over an area of 250 km².
  • The altitude varies from 27 meters (89 ft) to
    927 meters (3,041 ft) , and temperatures from
    15C to 35C.
  • Average annual rainfall is about
    4,700 millimeters.

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ANIMALS FOUND HERE
  • MAMMALS found include elephant, gaur, sambar,
    spotted deer, barking deer, mouse deer, slender
    Loris, tiger, jungle cat, black panther, leopard
    cat, small Indian civet, sloth bear, Malabar
    giant squirrel and giant flying squirrel.
  • The Snakes found are King cobra, python, cobra,
    rat snake, viper and krait

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GAUR
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BANDIPUR NATIONAL PARK
  • It is situated within Chamarajanagar district
    covering an area of over 800 km² and adjoins the
    states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
  • In 1973, Bandipur became one of the first of
    India's Tiger Reserves and became a part of
    Project Tiger.
  • In 1974, intention was declared under the
    Wildlife Protection Act to notify it as a
    National Park.

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ANIMALS FOUND HERE
  • Mammals found here are Elephant Gaur, Sambar,
    Barking deer, Mouse deer, Common giant flying
    squirrel, Tiger, Leopard, Common palm civet,
    Sloth bear, Striped hyena ,Golden jackal, Ruddy
    mongoose, Smooth Indian otter, Indian pangolin.

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NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION THE TIGER
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  • Reptiles like Marsh crocodile, Indian pond
    terrapin, Starred tortoise, Common Indian
    monitor, Indian chameleon, Skinks, Spectacled
    cobra, Russell's viper, Common krait, Indian
    python, Checkered keelback, Green whip snake,
    Common Indian bronzeback and Trinket snake are
    found here.

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BANNERUGHATTA NATIONAL PARK
  • It is located in Bangalore district and covers
    over 115 km² of area.
  • Altitude varies from 740 meters (2,428 ft) to
    1,034 meters (3,392 ft), temperature from 20 to
    35C and the average annual rainfall is
    700 millimeters (28 in).
  • It is also a popular tourist destination for
    those who are in Bangalore.

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ANIMALS FOUND HERE
  • Mammals in the park include leopard, gaur,
    elephant, jackal, fox, wild pig, sloth bear,
    sambar, spotted deer, barking deer, common
    langur, bonnet macaque, porcupine and hare.

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Leopard
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KUDREMUKH NATIONAL PARK
  • Spread over an area of 600.32 km² it encompasses
    regions in the districts of Dakshina Kannada,
    Udupi and Chikmagalur.
  • Altitude varies from 134 meters (440 ft) to
    1,892 meters (6,207 ft).
  • The park has a pleasant climate, with
    temperatures ranging from 17 to 28C.
  • Annual rainfall on an average is
    4,000 millimeters (157 in) .

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ANIMALS FOUND HERE
  • Mammals in the park include tiger, leopard, wild
    dog, jackal, lion-tailed macaque, common langur,
    sloth bear, gaur, sambar, spotted deer, barking
    deer, Malabar giant squirrel, giant flying
    squirrel, porcupine and mongoose.
  • Bird species in the park include the Malabar
    trogon, great pied hornbill, Malabar whistling
    thrush and imperial pigeon.

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Lion-tailed macaque
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THE GIANT SQUIRREL
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A FROG OF THE WESTERN GHATS
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NAGARHOLE NATIONAL PARK
  • Also known as Rajiv Gandhi (Nagarahole) National
    Park gets its name from the Nagara Hole (Snake
    River in Kannada) which runs eastwards through
    its centre.
  • The park covers an area of about 575 km².

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ANIMALS FOUND HERE
  • Some of the species of mammals found in this park
    are Elephant, Gaur, Sambar, Chevrotain or Mouse
    deer, Four horned Antelope, Giant fruit bat,
    Tiger, Leopard, Jungle cat, Rusty spotted Cat,
    Common palm civet, Sloth bear and Flying fox, the
    largest Indian Bat.

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SAMBAR
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  • Reptiles include Marsh crocodile, Indian pond
    terrapin, Star tortoise, Forest calotes, Southern
    green calotes, Skinks, Spectacled cobra,
    Russell's viper, Common krait, Indian python,
    Checkered keelback, Green whip snake, Common
    Indian bronzeback, Flying snake, Wolf snake and
    Trinket snake.

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Marsh crocodiles
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WILD LIFE SANCTUARIES IN KARNATAKA
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Arabithittu Wildlife Sanctuary
  • It is located in Mysore district.
  • This park consists of eucalyptus and sandalwood
    plantations.
  • Leopard, fox and spotted deer are some of the
    animal species found here

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Spotted deer
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Adichunchanagiri Peacock Sanctuary
  • It is located in Mandya district.
  • This was created mainly for the conservation of
    peacocks.

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THE PEACOCK
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Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Wildlife
Sanctuary
  • It is located in the Chamarajanagar district.
  • Some of the species of flora found here are
    Anogeissus latifolia, Grewia Tilaefolia and
    Syzygium cumini.
  • Species of mammals include elephants, tigers,
    leopards, sloth bear, gaur, barking deer and
    sambar.

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Sloth bears
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Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary
  • It is located between the Chikkamagaluru and
    Shimoga.
  • Common species of flora include Lagerstromia
    Lanceolata and Careya arborea.
  • Mammals include tiger, leopard, elephant, gaur,
    slender loris and pangolin.
  • Among the bird species found here are
    rubythroated bulbul, shama, Malabar whistling
    thrush and paradise flycatcher.

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slender loris
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Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary
  • It is in Coorg (Kodagu) district.
  • The evergreen forests in this sanctuary include
    species like Cinnamomum zeylancium, Cedrela toona
    and Alstonia scholaris.
  • Bamboos are dominant here and include species
    like Bambusa bambos and Dendrocalamus strictus.
  • Mammals include elephant, gaur, tiger, jungle
    cat, bonnet macaque and Nilgiri marten

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Nilgiri marten
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Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary
  • It is in Uttara Kannada district .
  • Common tree species found here are Dalbergia
    latifolia, Terminalia paniculata, T. Tomentosa
    and vitex altissima.
  • Mammal species include elephant, gaur, wild pig,
    slender loris, Malabar giant squirrel and barking
    deer.

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Malabar giant squirrel
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Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary
  • It is in Udupi district.
  • Some of the tree species found here are
    Dipterocarpus indicus, Calophyllum tomentosum and
    Hopea parviflora.
  • Slender loris, lion-tailed macaque, sambar and
    chital are some of the animals found here.

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Chital
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MORE WILD LIFE SANCTUARIES
  • Talakaveri Wildlife Sanctuary in Kodagu district
  • Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary This is located in
    Udupi district.
  • Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary It is spread across
    the districts of Bangalore, Mysore and Mandya.
  • Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary This is located
    in Shimoga district

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  • Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary This is located in
    Bellary district.
  • Ghataprabha Wildlife Sanctuary This is located
    in Belgaum district .
  • Melukote Wildlife Sanctuary This is located in
    Mandya district.
  • Nugu Wildlife Sanctuary This is located in
    Mysore district

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  • Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary This is located in
    Kodagu district.
  • Ranibennur Blackbuck Sanctuary This is located
    in Dharwad district.
  • Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary This is
    located in Shimoga district.

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Bird sanctuaries
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Attiveri Bird Sanctuary
  • This is located in Uttara Kannada district and is
    spread over 2.23 km².
  • White ibis, little cormorant, pied kingfisher,
    common grey hornbill are some of the bird species
    found here.

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Pied kingfisher
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Gudavi Bird Sanctuary
  • This is located in Shimoga district and is spread
    over 0.73 km².
  • 191 species of birds are recorded here including
    white ibis, pheasant-tailed jacana, purplr
    moorhen and little grebe.

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Pheasant-tailed jacana
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Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary
  • This is located in Mysore district and is spread
    over 0.67 km².
  • This sanctuary is a haven for birds like
    cormorants, darter, white ibis, great stone
    plover, cliff swallow, spoonbills, lesser
    whistling teal and kingfishers.

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Spoonbills
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Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary
  • This is located in Shimoga district and is based
    on a small island on the Tunga river.
  • It is mainly visited by migratory birds like
    Median Egret (Egretta Intermedia), the Little
    Cormonant (Phalacrocoorax Niger), and the Darter
    or Snake Bird (Aninga nufa).

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Median Egret
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Kaggaladu Heronry
  • This is located in Tumkur district .
  • It is one of the largest painted storks sanctuary
    in South India.
  • Some of the birds that nest here are painted
    storks, grey herons, pelicans, black stilts and
    ducks

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Painted storks
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Kokkare Bellur Pelicanry
  • This is located in the town of Kokkare Bellur in
    Mandya district .
  • It is a haven for avian species like Grey or
    Spot-billed Pelican and Painted Stork.

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Spot-billed Pelican
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Other bird sanctuaries
  • Bankapura Peacock Sanctuary
  • This is located in Haveri district This
    sanctuary was created mainly for the conservation
    of peacocks.
  • Bonal Bird sanctuary
  • This is located in (Gulbarga District)near Surpur
    about 180 km from Gulbarga city.

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  • There is a lot of Wild life to see in Karnataka.
    Hopefully, you will be able to go to a few of
    these places while you are in Karnataka

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