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Udhayamarthandapuram Bird Sanctuary

Udayamarthandapuram is one of the important Birds Sanctuaries in Tamil Nadu. It is under the administrative jurisdiction of Thiruthuraipoondi taluk, Muthupet Block of Tiruvarur district. Created in 1998 in Tiruvarur District. It is near the confluence of Baminiyar-Kannanaar Rivers, covering 43.767 ha. The sanctuary is a seasonal wetland fed by small canals receiving water from Mettur Dam through the Koraiyar canal. As the Sanctuary is an inland wetland, it does not show the presence of structures like beach/shoreline/sand dune/ mud flats, etc. It has been declared as Protected Area in 1998. Fresh alluvium soil is deposited every year by irrigation water received from Mettur dam. The wetland plays the primary role of buffering by acting as a sponge during events of floods and extreme rainfall, & is a major source of ground water recharge. There is significant runoff from surrounding catchment area and the wetland acts as a sink for sediments. Udhayamarthandapuram Bird Sanctuary has a diverse habitat including large and deep reservoirs with a number of inlets and surrounding irrigated agricultural fields.

Salient Features

Trees in the site acts as roosting and nesting site, Bird excreta called ?guano? enriches the water which when used for irrigation of the agricultural land surrounding the statuary results in high crop yield, This site is a part of important migratory bird flyway (central asia flyway)

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Location Thiruvarur
Area 43.77 hectares
Wetland Type Inland Wetland - Human-made wetland - Water storage areas/Reservoirs
Date of Designation 08-04-2022
Ramsar Site No. 2476

Values and Benefits

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

Threats

  • Water regulation
  • Water abstraction
  • Salinisation
  • Drainage
  • 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
  • Agricultural and forestry effluents
  • Garbage and solid waste
  • Climate change & severe weather
  • Habitat shifting and alteration
  • Droughts
  • Temperature extremes
  • Storms and flooding
  • Human settlements (non agricultural)
  • Housing and urban areas

Ramsar Criteria

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

Species of Global Conservation Significance

Notable Species: The notable species observed at the site are oriental darter, glossy ibis, grey Heron &Eurasian spoonbill. It is one of the important breeding sites for the darter & Eurasian spoonbill

Endangered: 1

Species Count

Birds 104
Fishes 15
Plants 60
Mammals 12
Reptiles & Ambhibians 29
Arthropods 66

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