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Kozhikode Wetland to Become Community Reserve
17 Dec
Summary
- Nearly 600-acre Cherandathur Chira wetland in Kozhikode is proposed as a community reserve.
- The wetland is a vital habitat for over 80 bird species, including rare migratory ones.
- Conservation efforts aim to boost ecotourism, sustainable livelihoods, and prevent reclamation.

The Forest department is initiating discussions to designate Cherandathur Chira, a significant 600-acre wetland in Kozhikode's Maniyur grama panchayat, as a community reserve. This nearly 600-acre wetland, known as the rice bowl of Vadakara, serves as a crucial habitat for numerous migratory bird species. A recent survey identified over 80 bird species in the area, highlighting its rich biodiversity.
The proposed community reserve status aims to protect the wetland ecosystem and prevent illegal reclamation. It will prioritize the development of ecotourism projects and sustainable livelihood programs in partnership with government bodies. Farmers engaged in paddy cultivation can expect enhanced support through integrated farming initiatives, balancing agricultural needs with wetland conservation.


