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  2. Western Ghats - Wikipedia

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    The Western Ghats region is a biodiversity hotspot. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] It consists of nearly 30% of all the species of flora and fauna found in India, most of which are endemic to this region. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] At least 325 globally threatened species occur in the Western Ghats.

  3. Malabar Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Malabar Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area located along the Western Ghats and spread across 74 square kilometres (29 sq mi) in Chakkittapara and Koorachundu revenue villages of Koyilandy Taluk in Kozhikode, Kerala. [1] [2] The sanctuary is part of the western ghats, a biodiversity hotspot. It also comes under the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve ...

  4. List of butterflies of the Western Ghats - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of butterfly species found in the Western Ghats region. This region is a biodiversity hotspot and about 334 species of butterflies have been recorded. Papilionidae—swallowtail butterflies (19 species) Pieridae—yellow-white butterflies (34 species) Nymphalidae—brush-footed butterflies (97 species)

  5. Biodiversity hotspot - Wikipedia

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    A biodiversity hotspot is a biogeographic region with significant levels of biodiversity that is ... Western Ghats and Sri Lanka (21) Southeast Asia and Asia-Pacific. ...

  6. Kas Plateau Reserved Forest - Wikipedia

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    It falls under the Sahyadri Sub Cluster of the Western Ghats, and it became a part of a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site in 2012. [2] [3] It is a biodiversity hotspot known for various types of seasonal wild flowers bloom and numerous species of endemic butterflies annually in the months of August and September. [3]

  7. Kudremukha - Wikipedia

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    Kuduremukha is Karnataka's 2nd highest peak after Mullayanagiri and 26th highest peak in western ghats. The nearest International Airport is at Mangalore which is at a distance of 99 kilometres. [2] The Kudremukha National Park in the Western Ghats is a part of the world's 38 ‘hottest hotspots’ of biological diversity, a UNESCO World ...

  8. Karian Shola National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Western Ghats are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are considered to be one of the eight most important "hotspots" of biological diversity in the world. [2] The Karian Shola National Park is located at the southern end of the Western Ghats, in the Anaimalai Hills. [3]

  9. Wildlife of India - Wikipedia

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    India is one of the most biodiverse regions and is home to a large variety of wildlife. It is one of the 17 megadiverse countries and includes three of the world's 36 biodiversity hotspots – the Western Ghats, the Eastern Himalayas, and the Indo-Burma hotspot.