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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Nature’s unique garden

 
It is by all standards a spectacular spot in the Western Ghats-an enclave of more than 7 sq.km covered by dwarf trees. Named Chinnapul, this area is nestled on the Pandi Motta mountain range of the Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary in Kollam district.

The Chinnapul valley, located, 1,800 metres above sea level, has nurtured hundred of mature trees that are no more than 25 to 30 feet tall. These trees species found outside the valley are almost 200 feet in height. At first sight, Chinnapul  appears to be a bonsai garden nurtured by nature. There is not a single tree in the valley that can be called tall. Even the reed bushes have stunted growth.

Though the Kerala Forest Department, which manages the wildlife sanctuary, is aware of the 'unusual'woodland, no studies have been carried out in the area. This is mainly because it is situated inside a core area of the sanctuary, and the Department does not want it to be disturbed.

(The Hindu, 10th February 2007)

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