Biodiversity Heritage Site
Biodiversity Heritage Sites are notified areas of biodiversity importance in India.
The Indian State Government can notify the Biodiversity Heritage Sites in consultation with local governing bodies under Section 37 of Biological Diversity Act of 2002 . These areas are considered unique and fragile ecosystems. They can be either terrestrial, coastal and inland waters or marine ecosystems.[1] [2] [3]
Gujarat
List of Biodiversity Heritage Sites in Gujarat
No.
Name of the Site aritapatti and minakshipuram gaon
State
District
Taluka
Locality
Area
Importance
Reference
1
Inland Mangroves
(proposed)
Gujarat
Kutch
Lakhpat
Guneri
33 ha (0.33 km2 )
Rare inland mangroves. Chinkara, migratory birds and ratel.
[4]
2
Indigenous mango forest (proposed)
Gujarat
Dang
Chinchli
2,357 ha (23.57 km2 )
2708 mango trees. Biodiversity hotspot.
[4]
Haryana
Aravallis and the Shiwaliks
Himachal Pradesh
No.
Name of the Site
State
District
Taluka
Locality
Area
Importance
Reference
1
Kamrunag lake
(proposed)
Himachal Pradesh
Mandi
Kandhi-Kamru
medicinal plants and other special trees
[5] [6]
2
Deodar forest on the periphery of the Jamdagni Temple (proposed)
Himachal Pradesh
Kullu
Soyal
800–1000 years old deodar forest
[5]
Karnataka
Kerala
List of Biodiversity Heritage Sites in Kerala
No.
Name of the Site
State
District
Taluka
Locality
Area
Importance
Reference
1
Pannivelichira
Kerala
Pathanamthitta
Mallappuzhassery
62 acres (0.25 km2 )
Migratory and endemic birds. Water dyke used for irrigation. Wetland ecosystem.
[10] [11]
2
Asramam
Kerala
Kollam
250 acres (1.0 km2 )
190 years old British Residency , rare varieties of mangrove spread on residency complex and the creek of Ashtamudi Lake .[12]
[13] [14]
3
Cashew tree at the Nombizhi LP School
Kerala
Pathanamthitta
Pandalam Thekkerkara
200-years old cashew nut tree in Ward 5
[15] [11]
4
Pathiramanal
Kerala
Alappuzha
Muhamma
Island in Vembanad lake. Has 4 species of fresh water mangroves, 160 species of flowering and 9 of ferns. 5 species of mammals, 18 of amphibians, 12 of reptiles, 89 of birds, 106 of butterflies, 72 types of small plants, 13 of creepers are found. 120 species of water.
[16]
5
Pandalam trees
Kerala
Pathanamthitta
Pandalam municipality
16 trees (heronries) in town
[11]
6
Chempaka trees in Ward 2
Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram
Anchuthengu
Two Chempaka trees (250 years old)
[11]
7
Nattumavu tree
Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram
Chirayinkeezhu
150 years old tree in Ward 5
[11]
8
Kadalkandam and Poovanam
Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram
Mudakkal
a wetland and a two hundred-year-old tree
[11]
9
Nattumavu tree
Kerala
Kottayam
Ayarkunnam
200 years old tree
[11]
10
Eeyyabharanithuruthu
Kerala
Kannur
Alakkode
island in the Kuppampuzha with biodiversity
[11]
11
Arattuchira
Kerala
Pathanamthitta
Pallikkal
wetland ecosystem
[11]
12
Thudiyurulippara hill
Kerala
Pathanamthitta
Pramadom
17.98 acres and 7.6 acres
Hill
[17] [18]
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Punjab
List of Biodiversity Heritage Sites in Punjab
Odisha
List of Biodiversity Heritage Sites in Odisha
No.
Name of the Site
State
District
Taluka
Locality
Area
Importance
Reference
1
Mandasaru
Odisha
Kandhamal
Raikia
528 ha (5.28 km2 )
Mandasaru gorge has 1563 species of fungi, plants, and animals.
[7] [27]
2
Mahendragiri Hill
Odisha
Gajapati
4250 hectare
A total of 1,358 species of plants including 1,042 species of angiosperms under 122 families, 60 species of pteridophytes, 104 species of bryophytes, 53 species of lichens and 72 species of macro-fungi and 2 species of gymnosperms occurring in the hill ecosystem.
[28]
3
Gandhamardan Hill
Odisha
Balangir , Bargarh
Gandhamardan known as the "ayurvedic paradise,". It is home to 1,200 plant species, 500 animal species, and several varieties of trees, shrubs, herbs, and medicinal plant species.
[28]
|4
|Gupteswar Forest
|Odisha
|Koraput , Koraput
|
|
|
|Koraput forest is present aside of the "Gupteswar Temple,". It is home to 1,200 plant species, 500 animal species, and several varieties of trees, shrubs, herbs, and medicinal plant species.
|[28]
|}
Rajasthan
West Bengal
In other states
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