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Thursday, December 30, 2010
நீலகிரி உயிர்கோள மையம்
NILGIRI BIOSPHERE RESERVE
The Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve was the first biosphere reserve in India
established in the year 1986 by UNESCO.
v The Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve (NBR) in the Western Ghats, South India encompasses 5,520 sq km in the states of Karnataka (1527.4 sq km), Kerala (1455.4 sq km), and Tamil Nadu (2537.6 sq km).
v The Biosphere lies between 10o 45' and 12o 15' N Latitude and between 76o and 77o 15' E Longitude.
v Some of the important sanctuaries and national parks in this area are the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park, Wayanad Wildlfie Sanctuary, Bandipur National Park, Nagarhole National Park, Mukurthi National Park and Silent Valley National Park.
v The Biosphere Reserve straddles the districts of Nilgiris, Erode and Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu. The reserve extends from the tropical moist forests in the western slopes to the tropical dry forests on the east slopes of the Western Ghats.
v Rainfall ranges from 500 mm to 7000 mm per year. The reserve encompasses three eco regions, the South Western Ghats moist deciduous forests, South Western Ghats mountain rain forests and South Decan plateau dry deciduous forests.
v The habitat types include mountain rain forest, semi-evergreen moist forest, thorn forest and scrub, mountain grassland and high-elevation shola forests.
v The NBR harbour over 100 species of mammals, 350 species of birds, 80 species of reptiles, 31 species of amphibians, 39 species of fish, 316 species of butterflies and innumerable invertebrates and most of them are endemic.
v Tiger, Asian Elephants and Lion tailed Macaque and Nilgiri Tahr are some of the rare and endemic animals of NBR .
v This reserve has very rich plant diversity. Out of 3300 species, 1232 are endemic and out of the 175 species of Orchids found here, 8 are endemic. These include endangered species of Vanda, Liparis, Bulbophyllum, Spiranthes and Thrixspermum
v The Biosphere lies between 10o 45' and 12o 15' N Latitude and between 76o and 77o 15' E Longitude.
v Some of the important sanctuaries and national parks in this area are the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park, Wayanad Wildlfie Sanctuary, Bandipur National Park, Nagarhole National Park, Mukurthi National Park and Silent Valley National Park.
v The Biosphere Reserve straddles the districts of Nilgiris, Erode and Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu. The reserve extends from the tropical moist forests in the western slopes to the tropical dry forests on the east slopes of the Western Ghats.
v Rainfall ranges from 500 mm to 7000 mm per year. The reserve encompasses three eco regions, the South Western Ghats moist deciduous forests, South Western Ghats mountain rain forests and South Decan plateau dry deciduous forests.
v The habitat types include mountain rain forest, semi-evergreen moist forest, thorn forest and scrub, mountain grassland and high-elevation shola forests.
v The NBR harbour over 100 species of mammals, 350 species of birds, 80 species of reptiles, 31 species of amphibians, 39 species of fish, 316 species of butterflies and innumerable invertebrates and most of them are endemic.
v Tiger, Asian Elephants and Lion tailed Macaque and Nilgiri Tahr are some of the rare and endemic animals of NBR .
v This reserve has very rich plant diversity. Out of 3300 species, 1232 are endemic and out of the 175 species of Orchids found here, 8 are endemic. These include endangered species of Vanda, Liparis, Bulbophyllum, Spiranthes and Thrixspermum
Age of a Tree
Tree Ring Dating
Annual ring is the growths of wood that are produced each year in the stem and roots of trees. These rings can be seen when the Trunk of a tree is cut horizontally. The speed with which a stem grows in thickness varies during the year. In summer it grows rapidly as compared in winter.
One ring mark the passage of one year
The process is called DENDROCHORNOLOGY
(or) TREE-RING DATING.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
அசோக மரம் - அழிந்து வரும் மரமாக கருதப்படுகிறது.
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அத்தி பழம் (பூவை பார்ப்பது அறிது
FIG FRUIT Ficus auriculata (Fruiting occurs during September, October) The flower is not visible, as it blooms inside the fruit. |
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Monday, December 27, 2010
சுற்றுச்சுழல் பற்றிய காரணியாக தவளைகள் விளங்குகின்றன
Tadpole (is the wholly larval stage of a frog in aquatic ecosystem) |
Egg laying (immediately after rain) |
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மலர்கள்
Lipstick tree (Bixa orellana) Natural dye plant |
Eravatamia coronaria |
Calophyllum inophyllum |
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Friday, December 24, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
தாவரங்களை பாதுகாத்தல் உலகக்கொள்கை
Global Strategy for Plants Conservation (GSPC)
The GSPC is a plan to save the world's plant species. Botanic gardens are making a major contribution worldwide. Click the image to find out more.http://www.bgci.org/ourwork/gspc?sec=policy&id=gspc
For more information on all these targets, visit the Plants 2010 website
The GSPC has 4 main objectives:
For more information on all these targets, visit the Plants 2010 website
The GSPC has 4 main objectives:
- To halt the current and continuing loss of plant diversity
- To harmonise existing plant conservation initiatives
- To enhance the ecosystem approach and focus on vital role of plants in ecosystem functioning
- To provide a pilot study for the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) on setting targets
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
கேரளாவில் உள்ள அமைதி பள்ள தாக்கு சரணாலயம்
Kundidevi River -view From Silent valley National Park watch tower (2006). Last patch of evergreen forests in the Western Ghats. |
Monday, December 20, 2010
Mud Puddling of Butterfly
Lime Butterfly (Papilio demoleus) can be seen near wet soil often doing mud puddling, host plant mainly citrus sp. (lime and orange). |
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தாவர விலங்கின ஈடுபாடு (குறிப்பாக எறும்புகள்)
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வண்ணத்து பூச்சி தாவரம்
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A-Z plants
Asoka Tree (Saraca asoka)
Banyan Tree (Ficus benghalensis)
Crocodile bark tree (Termilania crenulata)
Devil tree (Alstonia scholaris)
Egg Fruit Tree (Pouteria camapechiana)
Fish tail palm (Caryota urens)
Gul Mohur (Delonix regia)
Hot biscuits Amarnath (Amarnathus paniculatus)
Indian cork tree (Millingtonia hrotensis)
Java cassia (Cassia javanica)
Kleinhovia ( Kleinhovia hospita)
Lipstick Tree (Bixa orellana)
Mango (Mangifera indica)
Neem (Azadirachta indica )
Octopus tree (Brassaia actinophylla)
Purple Bauhinia (Bauhinia purpurea)
Queen of flower (Lagerstroemia speciosa)
Rose wood (Dalbergia latifolia)
Scarlet-Bell tree (Spathodea campanulata)
Teak (Tectona grandis)
Umberlla Tree (Thespesia Populnea)
Vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides)
Wavy leaved tecomella (Tecomella undulata)
Xerophyte ( Euphorbia hirtae)
Yellow slik cotton tree (Cochlospermum religiosum)
Zinnia (Zinnia elegans)
Banyan Tree (Ficus benghalensis)
Crocodile bark tree (Termilania crenulata)
Devil tree (Alstonia scholaris)
Egg Fruit Tree (Pouteria camapechiana)
Fish tail palm (Caryota urens)
Gul Mohur (Delonix regia)
Hot biscuits Amarnath (Amarnathus paniculatus)
Indian cork tree (Millingtonia hrotensis)
Java cassia (Cassia javanica)
Kleinhovia ( Kleinhovia hospita)
Lipstick Tree (Bixa orellana)
Mango (Mangifera indica)
Neem (Azadirachta indica )
Octopus tree (Brassaia actinophylla)
Purple Bauhinia (Bauhinia purpurea)
Queen of flower (Lagerstroemia speciosa)
Rose wood (Dalbergia latifolia)
Scarlet-Bell tree (Spathodea campanulata)
Teak (Tectona grandis)
Umberlla Tree (Thespesia Populnea)
Vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides)
Wavy leaved tecomella (Tecomella undulata)
Xerophyte ( Euphorbia hirtae)
Yellow slik cotton tree (Cochlospermum religiosum)
Zinnia (Zinnia elegans)
அத்தி மரம் (பழம்)
ஆலமரம் (விழிது)
இலந்தை (பழம்)
ஈச்சமரம் (பழம்)
உசிலை மரம்
ஊமத்தை (மருத்துவ குணம்)
எருக்கு (பூ)
ஏழில்ப்பலை (மருத்துவ குணம்)
ஐயம்பனை (மருத்துவ குணம்)
ஒதியம் ( மரம்)
ஓணன் கொடி
Saturday, December 18, 2010
நிலத்தில் வாழும் பல்லி
Friday, December 17, 2010
அழகு பொருளாக பயன்படும் குன்றிமணி சம்பா
Job’s tears (Coix lacryma-jobi) Job’s tears receives its name from the hard, shiny, tear-shaped beads. |
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
விழுது இல்லாத ஆலமரம்
One of the oldest trees at Anaikatti -Banyan tree (Ficus bengalensis)விழுது இல்லாத ஆலமரம் |
Aerial roots are established through artificial support. The reason for not formation of aerial root is (i) due to heavy wind and (ii) Elephant's favorite food. |
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Monday, December 13, 2010
குறிஞ்சி மலர் -ஆனைகட்டி, 2004 ம் ஆண்டு.
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Nilgirianthus ciliatus (குறிஞ்சி மலர்) 2004 |
Nilgirianthus foliosus (Nilgiris 2004-2005) |
Strobilanthus kunthianus Neela Kuringi (Nilgiris, Kodaikkonal 2006) |
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