Sayanth Sujan

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An epitome of sustenance

Tropical evergreen forest (Central western Ghats, Aralam wildlife sanctuary) forms the watershed area of Cheenkannipuzha and Urittipuzha, the tributaries of River Valapattanam, an important river to Kannur district. Various forms of life inhabiting the forest as well as human population rely on this water system for daily life. This water system is nourished by a healthy watershed that is supported by the riparian edge. The perennial fresh water system forms the backbone of the river and supply water throughout the year by maintaining and sustaining the ecosystem within them. The sheer rawness of nature of the sanctuary supports and conserves the forest ecosystem through a healthy riparian edge by being a lifeline virtually.

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Recording landscapes | Forest Sketches

Recording landscapes | Forest Sections

Correlating System | Location and Vegetation Typology

Journey | My Journey Through the Forest and Journey to the System

System investigation | Locating the System

System Investigation | Stream orders

System Investigation | Ideal and degraded habitat of Endemic fish species (Malabar mahseer)

System Investigation | System importance and conclusion

Pause point 1 |Transition from semi evergreen to moist deciduous forest

Pause points |Along third order and first order streams