Two more Ramsar sites, Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary and Longwood Shola Reserve Forest, have been approved by the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MOEFCC). With this, the total number of Ramsar sites in the State has increased to 16, the highest in the country.
A Ramsar site is a wetland site designated to be of international importance under the Ramsar Convention, also known as The Convention on Wetlands. It is an international environmental treaty signed on February 2, 1971, in Ramsar, Iran, under the auspices of UNESCO.
The Karaivetti bird sanctuary is located in Ariyalur District, 310 km south of Chennai, covering an area of 453.7 ha. The site serves as the home to more than 500 species of flora and fauna. The sanctuary lies in the Central Asian Flyway and is an important breeding and foraging ground for water bird species. The wetland also helps in irrigation and recharging of the groundwater of the area.
The Longwood
Shola Reserve Forest is located in the Nilgiris District, covering an area of 116.007 ha. It serves as the home for more than 700 species of flora and fauna. Out of 177 bird species found in the site, 14 species are endemic to the Western Ghats. The area is rich in herpetofauna diversity, with several species being endemic to the Western Ghats and also considered threatened species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.