NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY GARDEN
TO COME UP IN MUNNAR
A national biodiversity-garden, exhibiting rare flora and fauna of
Western Ghats, will soon come up in the hill station of Munnar, a busy tourist
centre located in Idukki district.The Kerala State Biodiversity Board has drawn
up the plan to set up a 200-acre garden and a traditional knowledge centre at
the hill town to conserve the rich biodiversity of the region and create an
awareness about them among common people.A team of biodiversity experts
recently visited various areas of Munnar to identify a suitable location for
the project, a top KSBB official said."The garden will have a large
collection of tree species, orchids and other flowering plants, endemic to
Western Ghats.A good number of fauna species like honeybee, butterflies and so
on, endemic to the region, will also be an attraction for visitors," KSBB
Chairman Ommen V Ommen said.
Due
to the difficulty in getting 200 acres of land in one area, the board plans to
set up up the garden in four or five different locations in and around the
town, he said.As part of the garden project, the board has also plans to
prepare a 'red data book' on the endangered plants of the region and establish
a centre to conserve the traditional knowledge of native people and promote
environmental education, he said.The major highlight of the garden would be the
thematic displays on Kerala's rich biodiversity, heritage sites and other
protected areas, he said.A proposal for the land had been submitted to the
district administration and more than Rs 25 crore was expected as total
estimate for the project, the official said.
Prof. John Kurakar
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