
ATR to house hornbill conservation centre
The centre will focus on research, monitoring, breeding, climate monitoring, movement ecology, natural history documentation, food and nest tree surveys, and genetic diversity studies. Habitat management efforts will include ecological restoration of hornbill habitats, protection of nesting and roosting sites, raising saplings from ethically collected seeds through a nursery, and installation of artificial nest boxes.
The forest department will set up a research and training facility with field and lab equipment, seminar and training halls, and accommodation for researchers. The department has begun efforts to identify suitable land for the facility at foothills of the tiger reserve.
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The centre will work with expert organisations including the Nature Conservation Foundation, Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History (SACON), Advanced Institute for Wildlife Conservation, and Wildlife Institute of India.
Supriya Sahu said the initiative aims to fill knowledge gaps on hornbill ecology, and involve local communities in conservation efforts.
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The Hindu
a day ago
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The Tamil Nadu government has announced the establishment of India's first Centre of Excellence for Hornbill Conservation at the Anamalai Tiger Reserve (ATR) in Coimbatore district. An official release said hornbills, often known as 'farmers of the forest', play a crucial ecological role as seed dispersers, helping regenerate native forests. However, these keystone species are increasingly threatened by deforestation, habitat fragmentation, and the impacts of climate change. Hence, the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Forests has sanctioned ₹1 crore under the Endangered Species Conservation Corpus Fund to establish the Centre. The Centre will focus on four hornbill species found in the Western Ghats — the Great Hornbill, Malabar Grey Hornbill, Malabar Pied Hornbill, and Indian Grey Hornbill. Activities will include habitat mapping, nest monitoring, scientific research, climate impact assessments, and restoration of degraded forest areas by planting native trees such as fig and canarium that support hornbill populations. The G.O. issued by Supriya Sahu, Additional Chief Secretary, Departments of Environment, Climate Change, and Forests, said that Anamalai Tiger Reserve was selected for its ecological richness, existing conservation infrastructure, and for its track record in protecting endangered species including tigers, elephants, lion-tailed macaques, and other endemic wildlife. The initiative also places a strong emphasis on community participation. Local residents will be involved in conservation efforts through nest adoption programmes, scholarships for students, and sustainable livelihoods such as seed collection. Additionally, the project will offer capacity-building programmes for forest staff and host awareness activities including field visits for school children and community outreach. The Tamil Nadu Forest Department will collaborate with leading national and international organisations, including the Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History, Nature Conservation Foundation, Wildlife Institute of India, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Hornbill Specialist Group. In addition to ATR, similar hornbill conservation activities will be undertaken in other landscapes such as the Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve (KMTR), Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve (STR), and parts of Kanyakumari district. These efforts will include habitat mapping, geotagging of trees, phenological studies, and community-based conservation initiatives.


Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
ATR to house hornbill conservation centre
Chennai: Tamil Nadu govt sanctioned 1 crore for establishing a Centre of Excellence for the conservation of Great Indian Hornbill at Aanamalai Tiger Reserve (ATR). The announcement was made in the assembly in March this year, and the govt order was issued on Monday following the finance department's concurrence, said forest secretary Supriya Sahu. The centre will focus on research, monitoring, breeding, climate monitoring, movement ecology, natural history documentation, food and nest tree surveys, and genetic diversity studies. Habitat management efforts will include ecological restoration of hornbill habitats, protection of nesting and roosting sites, raising saplings from ethically collected seeds through a nursery, and installation of artificial nest boxes. The forest department will set up a research and training facility with field and lab equipment, seminar and training halls, and accommodation for researchers. The department has begun efforts to identify suitable land for the facility at foothills of the tiger reserve. You Can Also Check: Chennai AQI | Weather in Chennai | Bank Holidays in Chennai | Public Holidays in Chennai The centre will work with expert organisations including the Nature Conservation Foundation, Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History (SACON), Advanced Institute for Wildlife Conservation, and Wildlife Institute of India. Supriya Sahu said the initiative aims to fill knowledge gaps on hornbill ecology, and involve local communities in conservation efforts.