The range of bio-diversity at Mahausakande is extraordinary and this is what makes the place so attractive to nature lovers.
Different habitats promote a variety of life. Butterflies and other insects, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals and a range of plants are found in abundance. The habitats include,
- Riparian forest
- Scrub and secondary forest
- Regenerating forest
- Rock- outcrop
- Abandoned rubber
- Agricultural land
- Home garden
Observations and baseline surveys to date have made it possible to record 60 species of birds, 27 species of reptiles, 15 species of mammals, 2 species of fish, 8 species of amphibians. 53 species of butterflies are also found. In addition 172 species of flora were recorded so far including 24 endemic species.
The monitoring of bio-diversity in Mahausakande is a continuous process, with the assistance of the trained village guides. The guides maintain a record of daily observations on animal sightings with their specific locations along with the climatic data.
Research :If rainforests are to be conserved or rehabilitated, strategies must be based on a sound understanding of its complex ecology. We acknowledge that research promotion is intrinsic to the use and conservation of rain forest. A well equipped laboratory and exhibition site with library facilities is expected to draw students and other researchers who wish to engage in research and study. |