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Tigers Spotted Near Berijam Lake: Court Seeks Tiger Reserve Report
23 Jun
Summary
- Court ordered a report on Berijam Lake's ecological viability.
- Tiger sightings near Berijam Lake raise conservation significance.
- Petition seeks to designate Berijam Lake as a Tiger Reserve.

The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has mandated that the state submit a report regarding Berijam Lake's ecological suitability to be recommended as a Tiger Reserve. This directive comes in response to a public interest litigation filed by advocate R. Manibharathi.
The petitioner is also seeking the enforcement of permanent restrictions on commercial tourism and vehicular traffic around Berijam Lake. He highlighted that the lake, a freshwater reservoir within the Kodaikanal Wildlife Sanctuary, is an ecologically sensitive and biodiversity-rich zone.
Recent video evidence of tigers sighted near Berijam Lake has circulated widely, indicating a potentially significant development for wildlife conservation. These sightings have prompted the Forest Department to restrict tourist entry to ensure public safety and minimize human-wildlife conflict.
The court has scheduled further hearings for June 25 to review the submitted report and address the ongoing concerns surrounding the management and conservation of Berijam Lake.