Ecological studies on the grassland of Eravikulam National Park, Kerala.
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1998
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Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun
Abstract
An ecological study on the. montane grasslands of Eravikulam National
Park (ENP), the Western Ghats, was conducted during 1992-1996, with the
following objectives: (i). to prepare a complete floristic inventory of the
grasslands of ENP, (ii). to identify the grassland communities, their
structure, function and successional trends along the anthropogenic
gradient, (iii). to determine the forage quantity in different ecological
conditions and (iv). to study the effect of fire and tree plantations on the
grasslands.
2. The ENP lies between 10° 5’ to 10°20’ N and 77° to 77°10’ E with an
area of 97 km2 in the Southern Western Ghats. The study recommends the following research and management strategies
for the long term conservation of Shola-Grassland ecosystems and
endangered Nilgiri tahr: (a) inclusion of adjecent reserved forests with
shola-graslands in the park, (b) boundary verification and better patrolling
to check the illegal activities and fire hazards, (c) early burning in selected
areas on experimental basis, (d) control of black wattle spreading, (e) ecodevelopment
measures for the Lakkamkudi village, (f) better tourism
management and (g) long term monitoring of exclosures and representative
shola-grassland patches.
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Montane grassland, Eravikulam national park, Kerala, Western ghats, Floristic survey, Human impact, Livestock grazing