MANJEERA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY (Syllabus: GS Paper 3 – Env and Eco)

News-CRUX-10     16th July 2024        
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Context: The 5,000-acre Manjeera wildlife sanctuary in Sangareddy about 60 km from Hyderabad - could soon become Telangana's first ramsar sites.


Manjeera Wildlife Sanctuary

  • Location: It is situated in the Medak district of Telangana, serving as both a wildlife sanctuary and a reservoir.
  • Originally established for crocodiles, the sanctuary now hosts over 70 species of birds and remains a habitat for the vulnerable mugger crocodile.
  • Geographical Features: Positioned along the Manjeera River, a tributary of the Godavari, the sanctuary adjoins the Manjeera reservoir, crucial for irrigation and drinking water supply to Hyderabad and Secunderabad.
  • Islands and Bird Sanctuaries: The reservoir contains nine small islands with marshy fringes, ideal for water bird nesting. Dense tree cover on these islands further supports diverse bird populations.
  • Vegetation: Dry savannah vegetation alongside submergent and emergent types supported by the freshwater ecosystem.
  • Flora: Various plant species thrive here, including Typha, Babool, Prosopis, Ipomoea, Acacia, Vallisneria, Eichhornia, and Reeds, enriching the biodiversity of the sanctuary.
  • Fauna: The sanctuary's riverine environment sustains populations of mugger crocodiles, freshwater turtles, prawns, molluscs, and fish species such as catla, rohu, murrel, eel, karugu, and chidwa.

Other Wildlife Sanctuaries

  • Mrugavani National Park
  • KBR Park
  • Pranahita wildlife sanctuary
  • Shivaram wildlife Sanctuary
  • Nagarjuna Sagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve
  • Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Shamirpet Deer Park
  • Nehru Zoological Park
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