Minneriya National Park

Minneriya National Park
Minneriya National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Birds at the Minneriya-Giritale National Park.jpg
A flock of birds near the Minneriya reservoir
Map showing the location of Minneriya National Park
Minneriya National Park
Location North Central province, Sri Lanka
Nearest city Polonnaruwa
Coordinates 7°58′44″N 80°50′56″E / 7.97889°N 80.84889°E / 7.97889; 80.84889Coordinates: 7°58′44″N 80°50′56″E / 7.97889°N 80.84889°E / 7.97889; 80.84889
Area 8,889.4 ha
Established August 12, 1997
Governing body Department of Wildlife Conservation

Minneriya National Park is a national park in North Central Province of Sri Lanka. The area was designated as a national park on 12 August 1997, having been originally declared as a wildlife sanctuary in 1938.[1] The reason for declaring the area as protected is to protect the catchment of Minneriya tank and the wildlife of the surrounding area. The tank is of historical importance, having been built by King Mahasen in third century AD. The park is a dry season feeding ground for the elephant population dwelling in forests of Matale, Polonnaruwa, and Trincomalee districts. The park earned revenue of Rs. 10.7 millions in the six months ending in August 2009.[2] Along with Kaudulla and Girithale, Minneriya forms one of the 70 Important Bird Areas (IBAs) of Sri Lanka.[3] The park is situated 182 kilometres (113 mi) from Colombo.

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Physical features

The area is situated in dry zone of Sri Lanka and receives an average rainfall of 1,500–2,000 millimetres (59–79 in).[1] The lowest temperature and highest of the park are 20.6 °C (69.1 °F) and 34.5 °C (94.1 °F) respectively.[4] The main sources of water for the tank are a diversion of Amban River and Elahera canal. The wet season lasts during the north eastern monsoon from October to January and from May to September considered as the dry season. The main habitats of Minneriya are of several types, including low-canopy montane forests, intermediate high-canopy secondary forests, scrublands, abandoned chena lands, grasslands, rocky outcrops, and wetlands.

Flora

Terminalia arjuna, Manilkara hexandra, Neem (Azadirachta indica), Azadirachta indica, Sacred fig (Ficus religiosa), and Bauhinia racemosa floral species common in the area surrounding the Minneriya tank.[1] Chloroxylon swietenia, Vitex altissima, Berrya cordifolia, Diospyros quaesita, and Drypetes sepiaria are the dominant plant species of Minneriya.[4] Randia dumetorum, Crotons, and Calotropis gigantea are common in abandoned chena cultivations and scrublands. Plantations of Eucalyptus and Teak by Department of Forest Conservation can be seen within the park. The grass species are Bambusa bambos, Ceylon Date Palm (Phoenix pusilla), Imperata cylindrica, and Panicum maximum.

Fauna

The national park's faunal species include 24 species of mammals, 160 species of birds, 9 species of amphibians, 25 species of reptiles, 26 species of fish, and 75 species of butterflies.[4]

"Elephant gathering"

Large numbers of Sri Lankan elephants are attracted to grass fields on the edges of the reservoir during the dry season.[1] The Minneriya tank contributes to sustain a large herd of elephants. Individuals of elephants gathered here is numbering around 150-200.[4] Some reports account number of elephants to as high as 700.[5] They migrate here from Wasgamuwa National Park and benefited from food and shelter of the park's forest. Tourists visit Minneriya largely because of elephants, especially in dry season.

The park is also important habitat for the two endemic monkeys of Sri Lanka, Purple-faced Langur and Toque Macaque.[4] Large herbivorous mammals such as Sri Lankan Sambar Deer and Sri Lankan Axis Deer also frequent the park. Rare and endangered species such as Sri Lankan Leopard and Sri Lankan Sloth Bear also inhabit in Minneriya. Minneriya is one of areas that the Gray Slender Loris is reportedly found in Sri Lanka.[6]

The Minneriya reservoir is an important habitat for large water birds such as Lesser Adjutant, Painted Stork, and Spot-billed Pelican.[1] Minneriya is a dormitory for many resident as well as migrant bird species. Instances of occurring a flock of 2000 Little Cormorants have been reported.[4] Great White Pelican, Ruddy Turnstone, and Grey Heron are the other water birds can be seen here. Among the endemic birds are Sri Lanka Junglefowl, Sri Lanka Hanging Parrot, Brown-capped Babbler, Sri Lanka Grey Hornbill, Black-crested Bulbul and Crimson-fronted Barbet. Number of threatened birds recorded from national park is 11.

Amphibians of Fejervarya pulla and Polypedates cruciger have been recorded from the area. There are eight species of endemic reptiles and all of them are considered threatened.[4] Painted-lip Lizard and Lankascincus fallax are among them. Saltwater Crocodile, Indian python, Water monitor, and Bengal monitor are among the other reptiles. Four of the fresh water fishes recorded from Minneriya is endemic to Sri Lanka.

Threats and conservation

The main threat to the park's forest is clearance for firewood and the practice might be resulted in decreasing the levels of water of the reservoir.[1] Water pollution in bathing areas, encroachment, illegal agricultural practices, overfishing, poaching are the other threats caused by man. Spread of invasive Lantana camara is a natural threat. The area is also part of Minneriya-Giritale Nature Reserve which declared in four stages from 1988 to 1997. Conservative measures including habitat restoration and removing livestock from the area, have been proposed.

See also

  • Protected areas of Sri Lanka

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Minneriya Reservoir". Sri Lanka Wetlands Information and Database. International Water Management Institute. http://dw.iwmi.org/wetland_profile/Minneriya.asp. Retrieved 22 December 2009. 
  2. ^ Sriyananda, Shanika (August 8, 2009). "Wildlife picks up with end of war". Sunday Observer. http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2009/08/30/fea15.asp. Retrieved 22 December 2009. 
  3. ^ "IBAs in Sri Lanka". birdlife.org. BirdLife International. http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/sites/index.html?action=SitHTMFindResults.asp&INam=&Reg=2&Cty=197. Retrieved 22 December 2009. 
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Senaratna, P.M. (2004). "Minneriya" (in Sinhala). Sri Lankawe Vanodhyana (2nd ed.). Sarasavi Publishers. pp. 204–207. ISBN 955-573-346-5. 
  5. ^ Amaranayake, Vindya (15 July 2007). "Elephant-human rendezvous". The Nation. http://www.nation.lk/2007/07/15/eyefea7.htm. Retrieved 22 December 2009. 
  6. ^ J. Perera, M. Sandun (2008). "A Review of the Distribution of Grey Slender Loris (Loris lydekkerianus) in Sri Lanka". Primate Conservation 23: 86–93. doi:10.1896/052.023.0110. http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1896/052.023.0110. 

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