Wildlife sanctuaries of India, are classified as IUCN Category IV protected areas. As of March 2025, 573 wildlife sanctuaries have been established, covering 123,762.56 km2 (47,784.99 sq mi).[2] Among these, Project Tiger governs 53 tiger reserves, which are of special significance for the conservation of the Bengal tiger.[3] Additionally, there are 33 elephant reserves covering 80,778 km2 (31,189 sq mi) established under the Project Elephant, some of which overlap with the boundaries of declared wildlife sanctuaries and tiger reserves.[4][5][6]
Anaimalai Tiger Reserve, earlier known as Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park and as Anaimalai Wildlife Sanctuary, is a protected area in the Anaimalai Hills of Pollachi and Valparai taluks of Coimbatore District and Udumalaipettai taluk in Tiruppur District, Tamil Nadu, India. The Tamil Nadu Environment and Forests Department by a notification dated 27 June 2007,[3] declared an extent of 958.59 km2 that encompassed the erstwhile IGWLS&NP or Anaimalai Wildlife Sanctuary, as Anaimalai Tiger Reserve under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. According to the National Tiger Conservation Authority, the Reserve presently includes a core area of 958.59 km2 and buffer/peripheral area of 521.28 km2 forming a total area of 1479.87 km2.[4]
Etymology
The park is named after former Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi who visited the park on 7 October 1961. The main tourist facilities are located in the northeast corner of the park at "Topslip", so named because of the local 19th century practice of sliding timber logs down the hills from here.[5]
By the mid-1800s, large tracts of Valparai plateau in the Anamalais were under intense tea or coffee plantations after deforestation
of the natural forests. By 1866 two-thirds of the plantations were
owned by Europeans and the remaining by Indians from coastal towns.
Since most native inhabitants either refused to work or were inefficient
workers, labour for plantations was brought from the plains of Tamil
Nadu to clear forests and grow coffee.
Some parts of the forest however were reserved for timber
including large areas around Top Slip. This part of the Western Ghats,
under the Madras Presidency were exploited extensively for teak which was supplied to the Bombay Dockyard for shipbuilding and later for railroad ties.[6]
The area was notified as Anaimalai Wildlife Sanctuary
in 1974. of its unique habitats at 3 places – Karian Shola, Grass
hills, Manjampatti Valley were notified as a National Park in 1989. The
108 square kilometres (42 sq mi) National Park is the core area of the
958 square kilometres (370 sq mi) Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary.[1] IGWS was declared a Project Tigertiger reserve in 2008.
The Steering Committee of Project Tiger granted approval in principle to inclusion of Indira Gandhi WLS and NP under Project Tiger in 2005.[10] IGWS was declared a Project Tiger sanctuary in 2008.[11] Continuance of 'Project Tiger' in Anamalai Tiger Reserve for FY 2010/11, at the cost of ₹ 23,547,000 was approved by the National Tiger Conservation Authority on 31 August 2010.[12]
This tiger reserve, together with the several other contiguous
protected forest and grassland habitats, is the core of the
Parambikulum-Indira Gandhi tiger habitat landscape complex, with tiger
occupancy area of about 3,253 km2 (1,256 sq mi) and an estimated metapopulation of 42 tigers.[7]
In 1997, annual celebration of Elephant Pongal
at Top Slip was begun. For Pongal, several decorated elephants stand in
front of the Pongal pot to mark the commencement of the celebration.
The elephants are fed chakkarai
pongal, banana and sugarcane while lined up behind a barricade, so
tourists can have a close look. In 2011, Elephant Pongal was celebrated
on 18 January
Cauvery North Wildlife Sanctuary
The Cauvery North Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area located in the Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri districts of Tamil Nadu, India.[1][2] Sanctuary is named as it is located above the north of Cauvery river in Tamil Nadu state and south of river connects to the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary of Karnataka state. On 12 March 2014, the Government of Tamil Nadu
declared Cauvery North Wild Life Sanctuary under clause (b) of
sub-section (1) of Section 26-A of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972
in Gazette No.II(2)/EF/254/2014.
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