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Avifauna

Fourteen species of birds were recorded from the Kurinjimala Sanctuary in a rapid survey. A detailed survey during different seasons needs to be carried out for a complete check list.

Recent Posts

  • Forest & Wildlife Department- Implementation of Contract System instead of Convenor System in Forest Department for the execution of forestry works
  • Application for Eco -Restoration field camp
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  • World Environmental day celebration-2016
  • APPLICATION FOR ECO-RESTORATION CAMP

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