KOKREBELLUR || The painted stork village in Karnataka
Kokrebellur or Kokkarebellur (or K. Bellur on google maps) is a village of Karnataka where wide populations of painted storks and pelicans live. Go there beginning of the year to see them on the top of the trees.
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Pelicans of Kokrebellur
Kokrebellur pelicanry is a bird sanctuary is in the Maddur Taluka of Mandya district in Karnataka. It's around 73 kms from Mysore and 83 kms from Bangalore... This place is popular for its Spot Billed Pelicans and the painted Storks..
Places to visit in Bheemeshwari | Picnic spot & Tourist Attraction | Karnataka Tourism India Travel
Plan an amazing trip to Bheemeshwari ! Watch video reviews and get the list of top tourist places, sightseeing, attractions, and things to do in Bheemeshwari. Things to do 1 Cauvery Fishing Camp 2 Boat Rides 3 Trekking 4 Kokrebellur Pelicanry 5 Sangam
Local food to try 1 Dosa 2 Bisi Bele Bath 3 Akki Roti 4 Jolada Roti 5 Kesari Bath 6 Ragi Mudde 7 Mysore pak 8 Chiroti 9 Uppittu 10 Vangi Bath
Bheemeshwari places to visit | Bheemeshwari local market | Most popular Tourist places in Bheemeshwari
Wildlife of Karnataka | Wikipedia audio article
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Wildlife of Karnataka
00:01:19 1 National parks in Karnataka 00:01:33 1.1 Anshi National Park 00:03:11 1.2 Bandipur National Park 00:05:49 1.3 Bannerghatta National Park 00:07:21 1.4 Kudremukh National Park 00:09:18 1.5 Nagarahole National Park 00:11:56 2 Wildlife sanctuaries 00:20:54 3 Bird sanctuaries 00:24:38 4 Dangers to flora and fauna 00:25:02 4.1 Poaching 00:25:58 4.2 Habitat destruction 00:27:22 4.3 Human–wildlife conflict 00:28:08 4.4 Pollution 00:28:57 4.5 Invasive new species 00:29:56 5 Conservation efforts 00:30:20 5.1 Relocation of human population 00:30:57 5.2 Usage of technology 00:31:35 5.3 Staff empowerment 00:32:20 6 Recently discovered species 00:34:05 7 Endangered species
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The state of Karnataka in South India has a rich diversity of flora and fauna. It has a recorded forest area of 38720 km2 which constitutes 20.19% of the total geographical area of the state. These forests support 25% of the elephant population and 20% of the tiger population of India. Many regions of Karnataka are still unexplored and new species of flora and fauna are still found. The Western Ghats mountains in the western region of Karnataka are a biodiversity hotspot. Two sub-clusters of the Western Ghats, Talacauvery and Kudremukh in Karnataka, are in a tentative list of sites that could be designated as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The Bandipur and Nagarahole national parks which fall outside these subclusters were included in the Nilgiri biosphere reserve in 1986, a UNESCO designation. Biligiriranga Hills in Karnataka is a place where Eastern Ghats meets Western Ghats. The state bird and state animal of Karnataka are Indian roller and the Indian elephant respectively. The state tree and state flower are sandalwood (Santalum album) and lotus respectively. Karnataka is home to 406+ tigers (around 12% of tigers in world).