Wildlife of Kerala

Kerala's most  significantly biodiverse tracts of wilderness lie in the evergreen forests of its easternmost districts, coastal Kerala mostly lies under cultivation and is home to comparatively little wildlife. Despite this, Kerala contains 9,400 km2 of natural forests. Out of the approximately 7,500 km2 of non-plantation forest cover, there are wild regions of tropical wet evergreen and semi-evergreen forests, tropical moist and dry deciduous forests and montane subtropical and shola forests. Such forests together cover 24% of Kerala's landmass.


Dense, mysterious, magical - rainforests are the earth's oldest living ecosystems that produce about a third of the planet's oxygen. A dazzling array of animals and plants - amphibians, birds, fish, mammals, reptiles, flowering plants and butterflies inhabit the rainforest of Kerala .
A discreet hill station located in north western Kerala, Wayanad is set along the higher slopes of the southern fringe of the Deccan Plateau. The evergreen forest of Wayanad is the most species-rich eco region in peninsular India with eighty percent of the flowering plant species of the entire mountain range found here. The name Wayanad in the lingo translates to the land of paddy.

Many reptiles, such as tree snake, green snake, king cobra, viper, python  and various turtles and crocodiles are to be found in Kerala. Kerala has about 453 species of birds such as the Sri Lanka frogmouth, leaf picking bird, Oriental bay owl, large frugivores like the great hornbill (Buceros bicornis) 



and Indian grey hornbill, as well as the more widespread birds such as peafowl, Indian cormorant, jungle and hill mynas, the Oriental darter, black-hooded oriole, greater racket-tailed and black drongoes, bulbul, species of kingfisher and woodpecker, jungle fowl, Alexandrine parakeets, and assorted ducks and migratory birds. Additionally, freshwater fish such as kadu (stinging catfish ) and brackishwater species (valued as an aquarium specimen) also are native to Kerala's lakes and waterways

Visit Coffee Trail Resort, Wayanad

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