Sonje Gayatri Dilip

LA4003-2

Acknowledging the unperceived.

Southern tropical moist deciduous and western subtropical hill forest
Trimbakeshwar forest
The project aims at discovering the abode of endemic species hiding within the cover of Southern tropical moist deciduous and western subtropical hill forest in the Trimbakeshwar mountain range. The study reveals the origin of seen and unseen water which further carves their path through weaker planes of complex landforms and creates a suitable environment for the existence of microhabitats. While taking a journey along a seasonal stream, one can recognize unperceived microhabitats and the interplay of several smaller ecosystems of endemic floristic species and faunal species.

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Recording landscape I Southern tropical moist deciduous and western subtropical hill forest, Northern western ghat, Trimbakeshwar forest

Recording landscape I Forest sections

Co-relating system I Locating the forest

Co-relating system I Understanding the forest typologies

Journey to system I Tracing the blues

System Investigation I Investigating the critical factors responsible for the existence of the microhabitat.

System Investigation I Discovering abode of the endemic species.

System Investigation I Discovering abode of the endemic species.

System Investigation I Discovering abode of the endemic species.

Point of pause I Acknowledging the unperceived.