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Kazhuveli Sanctuary Gets International Bird Hub
18 Jan
Summary
- A new International Bird Centre will be built at Kazhuveli Bird Sanctuary.
- The project costs an estimated ₹46.94 crore under a coastal resilience initiative.
- It will feature conservation awareness displays and bird-watching facilities.

The Tamil Nadu Department of Environment has initiated the construction of a proposed International Bird Centre (IBC) at the Kazhuveli Bird Sanctuary in Villupuram's Marakkanam. This significant project, estimated at ₹46.94 crore, is part of the Tamil Nadu Strengthening Coastal Resilience and the Economy Project (TN-SHORE) and aims to create a hub for bird conservation awareness.
The IBC will be developed across two sites: the Agaram Reserved Forest and the Kazhuveli Lake. The Agaram site will host a Conservation Centre, a Wetland Mimic Area, and research facilities spread over 47.46 acres, with landscape design by the Auroville Botanical Garden focusing on biodiversity and visitor engagement.




