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Trap cameras revealed the Western Ghats that developed biofaries

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Coimbatore: Gaurs Majestic, Peackeock who fluttered and the leopard who was caught on a camera governed by the Ministry of Forestry revealed the biodiversity of Western Gath.
The Coimbatore Division of the Department has borrowed a 60-odd camera from the reserve of Anamalai (ATR) eight months ago for wildlife monitoring initiatives.
“We put the camera close to our water trough,” said the venkatesh durairaj.apart district forest officer from the leopards, elephant elephants, wild dogs, peacocks, and deer, the camera captures rare lizards, King Cobras and Hornbills.
“The diversity of wildlife is so large and in such a healthy amount can only be there if the flora and forest fauna are healthy enough to support them,” Venkates said.
“Credit towards conservation work taken by staff.
The role of the tribe, villagers, NGOs, and urban people living close to the forest and protecting wildlife is also a big contributing factor.” The camera trap was originally placed to monitor the elephant movement.
The photos show how many wildlife hosts the 70,000 hectare area and so far acting as an elephant migration path that migrates between the protected area of ​​Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, adding a statement from the department.

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