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Jagadeesh Gorle

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SAMYUJ- Restoring bird habitat through native flora

The project aims at understanding the connections between the river VIshwamitri in Vadodara and various habitats for birds it is supporting and the role of native flora. The study analyses the ecological  patterns formed through connecting various elements such as the vegetation and the river in creation of these habitat. A study on relation between various types of vegetation such as native grasslands, shrubs and trees Which form various edge conditions in creating niches for different type of bird species guided in exploring the symbiotic relationships between the vegetation and avifauna in the river and riparian ecosystems. This also forms the basis for understanding the reasons of defragmenting of these natural patterns which are degrading in time and helps in restoring similar  sensitive ecosystems spread along the river Vishawamitri.


Report Content

Existing conditions of River Vishwamitri and Matrix showing different edge conditions as habitat for various birds.

Various vegetative edge conditions existing along river vishwamitra

Grain plan showing the partial occurrence of edge conditions on proposal site for recreating bird habitat selected

pathways showing the movement pattern on site.

Section across the site.

Section across the site.

Section across the site.