Context: Recently, a team of researchers have discovered Eurasian otter in the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary in Idukki, a first in Kerala.
Kerala Witnesses Rare Eurasian Otter
- This discovery from the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is the first official record of Eurasian otter in Kerala.
- There are three species of otters found in Kerala, including smooth-coated otter and small-clawed otter.
About Eurasian Otter
- Scientific Name of Eurasian Otter: Lutra lutra.
- It is a captivating semiaquatic mammal native to Eurasia.
- Habitat: The Eurasian otter lives in a wide variety of aquatic habitats, including highland and lowland lakes, rivers, streams, marshes, swamp forests and coastal areas.
- Distribution: It is distributed throughout three continents i.e., Europe, Asia and Africa.
- In India, it occurs in northern, northeast and southern India.
- Conservation Status:
- IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Near Threatened
- Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES): Appendix I
- Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972: Schedule I
- They are shy and nocturnal and are found near small streams in the interior forests and hunt their prey during the night.
About Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary
- Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the rain shadow region of the Western Ghats in Idukki, Kerala.
- Year of formation: 1984
- Flora:
- The major portion of the area is covered with grasslands. There were also several patches of shoals.
- The sanctuary has a unique thorny scrub forest with xerophytic species.
- Acacia arabica, Acacia leucofolia, Acacia concinna, Prosporis juliflora, and Opuntia dillenii.
- Fauna: Elephant, Gaur, panther, spotted deer, Sambar, Grizzled giant squirrel, Hanuman monkey etc are the common mammals.
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News Source: The Hindu