Munnar wildlife division records new additions to regional checklist in faunal survey

A recent faunal survey in the Munnar wildlife division has identified 11 new species, including dragonflies, butterflies, and birds. These findings underscore the high biodiversity and ecological health of the Western Ghats region.
Why it matters
Documenting new species is vital for conservation efforts and understanding the impact of environmental changes on protected ecosystems.
A recent faunal survey in the Munnar wildlife division has documented 11 species that were previously unrecorded in its checklist, elevating the known biodiversity of the high-altitude landscape within the southern Western Ghats.
The article is a scientific report on environmental findings with no political or social agenda.
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