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Chitrangudi Bird Sanctuary

The Sanctuary is 5 km from Mudukulathur and 25 km away from Paramakudi of Ramanathapuram. The wetland is a protected area since 1989 and declared as Bird Sanctuary. Internationally, Chitrangudi comes under the Important Bird and Biodiversity Area. (IBA; code IN261, Criteria A1, A4i) as reported by Bird Life International and Wetlands International, besides being part of the Key Biodiversity Areas of the world The crescent-shaped Kanmoi starts at a northern point where an aqueduct from the Gundar River flows into the Kanmoi. The Sanctuary area is within the 15 m (49 ft) high embankments of a community irrigation tank. The total length of the embankment is 4.01 km (2.492 miles). Area calculated as 260.47 ha. The fluvial landforms near Chitrangudi wetland comprises of flood plains of Vaigai, Varshalei, Pambar, Kottakkarai and Gundar rivers. The marine landforms comprise sand mounds (Teri?s) and barrier dunes along the coast. Main source of water for the wetland is rainfall, groundwater, the surrounding runoff from the catchment area and from the Vaigai and Gundaru Rivers. As the wetland is mostly dependent on the rainfall and runoff waters. This helps in replenishing the groundwater.

Salient Features

Listed as international bird and biodiversity area with IBA site code : in-tn-06, by bird life international and is a part of the central asian migratory flyway, The farmers are benefited from the guano (bird excreta) enriched water that is used for irrigating their farmlands

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Location Ramanathapuram
Area 260.47 hectares
Wetland Type
Date of Designation 08-11-2021
Ramsar Site No. 2491

Values and Benefits

  • Cultural Services
  • Recreation and tourism
  • Supporting Services
  • Biodiversity
  • Soil formation
  • Nutrient cycling
  • Pollination
  • Provisioning Services
  • Food for humans
  • Fresh water
  • Regulating Services
  • Maintenance of hydrological regimes
  • Erosion protection
  • Climate regulation
  • Biological control of pests and disease
  • Hazard reduction

Threats

  • Climate change & severe weather
  • Temperature extremes
  • Storms and flooding
  • Droughts
  • Habitat shifting and alteration
  • Pollution
  • Agricultural and forestry effluents
  • Household sewage
  • urban waste water
  • Invasive and other problematic species and genes
  • Invasive non-native/ alien species
  • Natural system modifications
  • Vegetation clearance/ land conversion
  • Human intrusions & disturbance
  • Recreational and tourism activities
  • Biological resource use
  • Fishing and harvesting aquatic resources
  • Agriculture & aquaculture
  • Livestock farming and ranching
  • Water regulation
  • Water releases
  • Salinisation
  • Water abstraction
  • Drainage
  • Human settlements (non agricultural)
  • Housing and urban areas

Ramsar Criteria

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Management Authority Wildlife Warden (WLW), Tamil Nadu Forest Department, Ramanathapuram District
Protection Status Bird Sanctuary

Species Count

Birds 122
Fishes 8
Plants 70
Mammals 8
Reptiles & Ambhibians 23
Arthropods 63

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