Peppara
Wildlife sanctuary

Introduction :
The forests of Peppara Wildlife sanctuary
constitute the catchment of Peppara dam constructed across
Karamana river and commissioned during 1983 to augment drinking
water supply to Thiruvananthapuram city and suburban areas.
Considering the ecological significance of the area, it was
declared as sanctuary during 1983. The area was formerly a
part of Paruthippally range of Thiruvananthapuram Territorial
Division.
Peppara Wildlife sanctuary
consists of Part of Palode reserve (24sq.kms) and part of
Kottoor reserve (29sq.kms). The total area of the sanctuary
is 53 sq.kms. The total water spread of the reservoir is 5.82
sq.kms.
The sanctuary is located
about 50kms. north east of Thiruvananthapuram city in Nedumangad
taluk of Thiruvananthapuram district between longitude 76°40'
and 77°17' east and latitude 80°7'and 8°53' north.
General topography of the area is hilly with elevation varying
from 100 m to 1717m. Rainfall and other climate factors are
similar to that of Neyyar Wildlife sanctuary. There are 13
tribal settlements in the sanctuary. Eleven are in Athirumala
section and two are in Thodayar section.
The major mammals include
elephant, gaur,sambar, barking deer, mouse deer, wild boar,
tiger, panther, wild dog, lion tailed macaque, Nilgiri langur,
Malabar squirrel etc. Water birds like darter, little cormorant,
pied king fisher and egrets are also common. Many kinds of
snakes including the king cobra and python are also present
in this sanctuary. The area has a variety of moth and butterflies.
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