Srivilliputhur-Meghamalai Tiger Reserve

Srivilliputhur-Meghamalai Tiger Reserve

Context

A special polling station was established inside the Srivilliputhur–Meghamalai Tiger Reserve in Tamil Nadu to facilitate voting for just five voters.

About Srivilliputhur-Meghamalai Tiger Reserve (SMTR)

  1. SMTR is located in the state of Tamil Nadu within the ecologically significant Western Ghats.
  2. It was created in February 2021 by merging the Grizzled Squirrel Wildlife Sanctuary and the Meghamalai Wildlife Sanctuary to strengthen conservation efforts.
  3. The reserve serves as an important ecological corridor, linking the Periyar Tiger Reserve in Kerala with the Kalakkad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, enabling wildlife movement.
  4. The region is sustained by three key perennial riversVaigai, Suruliyaru, and Shanmuganathi, which support its rich biodiversity.
  5. Its vegetation is highly diverse, consisting of tropical evergreen and semi-evergreen forests, along with moist and dry deciduous forests and grasslands.
  6. The reserve hosts a wide variety of wildlife, including tigers, elephants, leopards, Nilgiri tahr, gaur, deer species, wild boar, Nilgiri langur, and lion-tailed macaque.
  7. It is also rich in avian and reptile diversity, with species such as red-whiskered bulbul, wagtails, pied bush chat, monitor lizard, chameleon, and wood snake, reflecting its ecological importance.