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The Karnataka government has declared a 1,495-acre forest in Mamadapur, Vijayapura district as a biodiversity heritage site.
Name: The site has been named Shri Siddeshwara Swamiji Biodiversity Heritage Site.
Purpose: The declaration aims to conserve the rich biodiversity of the region, including various species of flora and fauna.
Species: The forest is home to species such as the leopard, Indian fox, hyena, and numerous bird species.
Inauguration: The site will be officially inaugurated on January 2, 2025, coinciding with the second death anniversary of the late spiritual leader Siddeshwara Swami.
Significance: This declaration is part of the state's efforts to enhance the protection and scientific management of its natural resources.
About a biodiversity heritage site
A biodiversity heritage site is an area recognized for its rich biological diversity, which may include unique species of flora and fauna, ecosystems, and landscapes.
Legal Status: These sites are designated under the Biological Diversity Act, 2002 in India, ensuring legal protection and sustainable management.
Significance: They play a crucial role in preserving the genetic diversity of species, maintaining ecological balance, and supporting ecosystem services.
Benefits: Apart from conservation, these sites can promote eco-tourism, providing economic benefits to local communities while raising awareness about biodiversity conservation.
Biodiversity Heritage Sites in Karnataka