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Vellode Bird Sanctuary

Vellode Bird Sanctuary is located in the Vadamugam Vellode Village of the Perundurai Taluk, located in the Erode District, Tamil Nadu, India. It is located about 12 km from Erode along Chinnamalai main road. Spreading across 77.185 ha. The temperature ranges from maximum of 38oC in summer to a minimum of 19oC in the winter. The sanctuary receives rainfall from the Northeast monsoon between September and December. The wetland plays the primary role of buffering by acting as a sponge during events of floods and extreme rainfall. It is a major source of ground water recharge. No mining of sand or silt is undertaken in this wetland. It is a storage tank which is used to hold water for irrigating the adjoining agricultural fields. This tank receives water through the seepage from the Lower Bhavani Project canal system (the outlet of Lower Bhavani Dam) and through rain water from north east monsoon. There is no provision for inflow of water from the above Canal. However, some water is retained even during dry period in the deeper portions of the lake. Since this tank is mainly a rainfed one and a non-system tank.

Salient Features

The crop yields are enhanced by guano (bird excreta) produced by the migratory and resident birds, Part of important migratory bird flyway (central asia flyway), Part of important migratory bird flyway (central asia flyway)

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Location Erode
Area 77.185 hectares
Wetland Type Inland wetlands - Seasonal/ intermittent freshwater marshes/ pools on inorganic soils, Human-made wetlands - Water storage areas/Reservoirs
Date of Designation 08-04-2022
Ramsar Site No. 2475

Values and Benefits

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

Threats

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

Ramsar Criteria

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Management Authority The District Forest Officer, Erode Forest Division
Protection Status Bird Sanctuary

Species of Global Conservation Significance

Endangered: 1
Vulnerable: 3

Species Count

Birds 148
Fishes 12
Plants 146
Mammals 5
Reptiles & Ambhibians 18
Arthropods 66

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