Pallikaranai Marshland

Pallikaranai Marshland

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Recently, the southern bench of the National Green Tribunal has ordered a halt on all construction activity within one kilometre of the Pallikaranai Marshland until a scientific study is conducted.

About Pallikaranai Marshland

  • Location: It is a freshwater marsh and partly saline wetland situated about 20 kilometres south of the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
  • It serves as an aquatic buffer of the flood-prone Chennai and Chengalpattu districts.
  • It encompasses 65 wetlands, through two outlets, viz., Okkiyam Madavu and the Kovalam Creek, and falls into the Bay of Bengal.
  • On its eastern periphery, the Marsh is flanked by the Buckingham Canal.
  • It is one of the Ramsar sites in India.
  • Fauna
    • The diverse ecosystem of the marshland supports some 115 bird species, ten mammals, 21 reptiles, ten amphibians, 46 fish, nine molluscs, five crustaceans, and seven butterfly species.
    • These include notable species such as Russell’s viper (Daboia siamensis) and birds such as the glossy ibis (Plegadis falcinellus), grey-headed lapwings (Vanellus cinereus), and Pheasant-tailed jacana (Hydrophasianus chirurgus).
  • Although tropical in bio-climate, the influence of the Bay of Bengal has been significant on the Marsh.
  • Threats: It continues to face significant anthropogenic pressures, including encroachments and sewage discharge.

Source: TH

Pallikaranai Marshland FAQs

Q1: Where is Pallikaranai Marshland located?

Ans: Tamil Nadu

Q2: What is a Ramsar site?

Ans: Ramsar Sites are wetlands of international importance designated under the Convention on Wetlands.

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