Western Ghats - India's 1600-km long eco-sensitive along with
west coast of India have been added into the coveted list of prestigious United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO's) world
heritage sites.
The Western Ghats have been recognized as one of world’s eight
“hottest hotspots” of biological diversity. These mountain range is older than
the Himalayan range.
According to official website, not the whole Western Ghats
but 39 spots have been get recognition from UNESCO as World Heritage Sites in
which Kerala has got maximum number of spots (19) followed by 10 in Karnataka,
six in Tamil Nadu, and four in Maharashtra.
Following is the list of 39 locations :-
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Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve
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Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary
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Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary
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Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary
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Kulathupuzha Range
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Palode Range
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Periyar Tiger Reserve
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Ranni Forest Division
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Konni Forest Division
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Achankovil Forest Division
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Srivilliputtur Wildlife Sanctuary
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Tirunelveli (North) Forest Division (part)
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Eravikulam National Park (and proposed
extension)
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Grass Hills National Park
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Karian Shola National Park
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Karian Shola (part of Parambikulam Wildlife
Sanctuary)
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Mankulam Range
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Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary
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Mannavan Shola
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Silent Valley National Park
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New Amarambalam Reserved Forest
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Mukurti National Park
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Kalikavu Range
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Attapadi Reserved Forest
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Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary
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Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary
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Talacauvery Wildlife Sanctuary
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Padinalknad Reserved Forest
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Kerti Reserved Forest
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Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
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Kudremukh National Park
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Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
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Someshwara Reserved Forest
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Agumbe Reserved Forest
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Balahalli Reserved Forest
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Kas Plateau
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Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary
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Chandoli National Park
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Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary
The ghats start at
the border of Gujarat and Maharashtra and runs through the states of
Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala ending at Kanyakumari. This entire stretch has been packed with
different types of flora and fauna.
The decision of including new sites into UNESCO's World
Heritage sites has been taken at 36th session in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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