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Suchindram Theroor Vembannur Wetland Complex
Suchindrum Wetland Complex
Suchindrum Wetland Complex

Suchindram Theroor Vembannur Wetland Complex

LocationTamil Nadu
Coordinates8°10′45N 77°27′45E / 8.17917°N 77.46250°E / 8.17917; 77.46250
Lake typeBrackish
Catchment areakm2 (0 sq mi)
Basin countriesIndia
Max. length1.95 km (1.2 mi)
Max. depth9 m (29.5 ft)
Surface elevation0 – 19 m (62.3 ft)
SettlementsNagercoil, Tamil Nadu

Ramsar Wetland

Official nameVembannur Wetland Complex
Designated8 April 2022
Reference no.2474[1]

Ramsar Wetland

Official nameSuchindram Theroor Wetland Complex
Designated8 April 2022
Reference no.2492[2]
Bird watchtower in Suchindram Theroor Vembannur Wetland Complex

The Suchindram Theroor Vembannur Wetland Complex is a protected area comprising the Suchindram Kulam wetlands at 8°7′30N 77°27′30E / 8.12500°N 77.45833°E / 8.12500; 77.45833, and the Theroor Kulam wetlands at 8°10′45N 77°27′45E / 8.17917°N 77.46250°E / 8.17917; 77.46250, and the Vembannur Wetland Complex, all near Suchindram town in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, India. It is located between Nagercoil and Kanyakumari on the National Highway No. 47. Being at the extreme southern tip of India, this area underlies the southernmost continental range of the Central Asian Flyway. Constitution of this new wildlife sanctuary was proposed in 2002 and remains under consideration of the Government.[3][4] International name is Suchindram Therur, Vembanoor, Important bird area code no. IN279, criteria: A1, A4i.[5] Parts of the sanctuary have been designated as protected Ramsar sites since 2022.[1][2]

District of Ponds[edit]

About two thirds of the total area of Kanyakumari District is lowland plains dotted with 2,058 freshwater wetlands known as kulamorponds. It is referred to as the District of Ponds. In addition to Suchindram-Theroor, other major freshwater wetlands of this district include Parakkai, Manikaputheri, Thathiar, Suchindram Theroor Vembannur, Chungankadai, Putheri, Thazhaikudi and Manavalkurchi.[6]

Kanyakumari Wildlife Sanctuary, a tiger habitat at the extreme southern end of the Western Ghats, is also in this district.[citation needed]

Flora[edit]

Lotus flower

Suchindram pond has a large variety of aquatic vegetation including water lilly, lotus, floating hearts, pistia and other water plants. A few tall trees and other bushes have formed an island at the centre, which gives refuge and is a resting place for birds.[6]

Fauna[edit]

Painted stork

Suchindram is noted for the wide variety of migratory waterbirds that winter there, including: near threatened painted stork and spot-billed pelicans. Also seen here are cattle egrets, great cormorants, darters, purple swamphen, and bronze-winged jacanas. Resident raptors include pied kingfisher, brahminy kite and marsh harrier. Other water birds are dabchick, grey heron, garganey,[7] purple heron, cinnamon bittern, open bill stork, cotton pygmy goose, whiskered tern and little tern, black-winged stilt, greenshank, little ringed plover and the common sandpiper.[6]

Conservation[edit]

In 1993, Dr. Robert Grubh, of Institute for Restoration of Natural Environment in Nagercoil, lead a program for Conservation and Management of Suchindram Kulam Wetland in Southern India for Promotion of Agriculture, Fishing and Ecotourism, in cooperation with the Conservation Impact Grants Program of a consortium of the World Wildlife Fund, The Nature Conservancy, and the World Resources Institute and funded by the United States Agency for International Development.[8]

Some local fisherfolk and agriculturists were not happy that a project was being developed to create a bird sanctuary at the Suchindram wetlands. They were concerned that sanctuary authorities would restrain fishing activities and more birds would destroy their crops. However, a large number of local people were engaged in wetlands conservation through the projects use of local television, field demonstrations, press interviews, and community lectures to stimulate conservation awareness. The Tamil Nadu Forest Department, District Collectors, the Public Works Department, village Panchayats and others have supported the conservation efforts.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Vembannur Wetland Complex". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  • ^ a b "Suchindram Theroor Wetland Complex". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  • ^ "Policy Note on Forest and Environment 2002–2003, Demand No. 14". Government of Tamil Nadu. 7 July 2003. Archived from the original on 25 November 2003. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
  • ^ "11 more wildlife, bird sanctuaries". The Hindu. 30 April 2002. Archived from the original on 3 November 2012. Retrieved 8 January 2009.
  • ^ BirdLife International Suchindram Therur, Vembanoor
  • ^ a b c GRUBH, SHAILAJA ROBERT (1 February 2003). "Sanctuary in the lowland plains". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 21 August 2003. Retrieved 8 January 2009.
  • ^ "Garganey Anas querquedula". BirdLife Species Factsheet (additional data). BirdLife International. 2008. Archived from the original on 1 December 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
  • ^ Grubh, Dr. Robert. "India 1993". Conservation Impact Grants Program. Worldwildlife.org. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
  • ^ Division of International Conservation (20 November 2008). "Conservation and Restoration of Biodiversity of the Tropical Freshwater Wetlands of Kanyakumari Plains in Peninsular India". Tropical Freshwater Wetlands of India. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Retrieved 8 January 2009.

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