Restoring biodiversity: case studies from two sacred groves of Kozhikode District, Kerala, India
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11609/jott.9487.17.11.27842-27853Keywords:
Mannur Shiva Temple, Pachathuruthu, Vadayil KavuAbstract
Floristic studies were conducted at Mannur Shiva Temple (MST) and Vadayil Kavu (VDK), two ecoresotation sites (Pachathuruths) established by Haritha Keralam Mission of the Government of Kerala in the sacred groves of Kadalundi Grama Panchayath, Kozhikode district, Kerala, India. A total of 171 plant species were identified from both the two study areas, 41 of which were shared by both. Most of the plants listed were having Indo-malesian distribution. Tropical American or Pantropical distribution came in second and third. There were 45 medicinal plants and 25 endemics in MST, compared to 49 medicinal plants and 9 endemics in VDK. Approximately 25 species reported from MST, and 17 from VDK were not represented in the Kozhikode district flora, Flora of Calicut. All these indicate the conservational importance of the area. About twenty-five of the species reported from MST and seventeen from VDK were absent in the Kozhikode district flora, Flora of Calicut. The importance of conducting comprehensive biodiversity research and continuous monitoring, the need to find adequate funding for the upkeep and expansion of these eco-restoration zones, the conservation value of these "Pachathuruth" regions of the state, etc., are also discussed.
References
Ahmedullah, M. and M. P. Nayar (1987). Endemic Plants of the Indian Region, Vol. 1 (Peninsular India), Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta.
Basha, S. C. and K. K. N. Nair (1991). Endemic angiosperms of the Western Ghats of India with special reference to Kerala: a review. In: C. K. Karunakaran et al. (eds.) Proc. Symp. Rare, Endangered and Endemic Plants of the Western Ghats. Kerala Forest Dept., Trivandrum. pp. 276-290.
Gamble, J. S. and C. E. C. Fischer (1915-1936). Flora of the Presidency of Madras, Parts 1-11, London.
Henry, A. N., K. Vivekananthan and N. C. Nair. (1979). Rare and threatened flowering plants of South India. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 75: 684-697.
Hooker, J.D. (1872-1897). Flora of British India. Vol. I-VII. Reeve & Co., London
Turland, N. J., J. H. Wiersema, F.R. Barrie, W. Greuter, D.L. Hawksworth, P.S. Herendeen, S. Knapp, W.H. Kusber, D.S. Li, K. Marhold, T.W. May, J. McNeill, A.M. Monro, J. Prado, M.J. Price & G.F. Smith (eds.) (2018). International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Shenzhen Code) adopted by the Nineteenth International Botanical Congress Shenzhen, China, July 2017. Regnum Vegetabile 159. Glashütten: Koeltz Botanical Books. DOI https://doi.org/10.12705/Code.2018
Karunakaran, C.K. et al. (1991). Proc. Symp. Rare, Endangered and Endemic Plants of the Western Ghats. Kerala Forest Dept., Trivandrum.
Manilal, K.S. and V. V. Sivarajan (1982). Flora of Calicut. Bishen Singh Mahendrapal Singh, Dehra Dun, 388 pp.
Neshamani, S. (1985). Oushadasasyangal, Kerala Basha Institute, Trivandrum, Kerala.
Paoli, G. D., P.L. Wells, E. Meijaard, M.J. Struebig, A.J. Marshall, K. Obidzinski, & L. d'Arcy (2010). Biodiversity conservation in the REDD. Carbon balance and management, 5(1), 1-9.
Pimm, S. L., G.J. Russell, J.L. Gittleman, & T.M. Brooks (1995). The future of biodiversity. Science, 269(5222), 347-350.
Rawat, U. S., & N.K. Agarwal (2015). Biodiversity: Concept, threats and conservation. Environment Conservation Journal, 16(3), 19-28.
Sasidharan, N. (2004). Biodiversity documentation for Kerala. Part. 6. Flowering plants. KFRI handbook No. 17. Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi.
Sasidharan, N. (2011). Flowering plants of Kerala (Version 2), Interactive DVD., Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi.
Seema, T.N. (2019). Pachathuruth – Athijeevanathinaayi Cheru vanangal (in Malayalam), Haritha Keralam Mission, Trivandrum
Seema, T.N. (2020). Athijeevanathinte Aayiram Pachathuruthukal (in Malayalam), Haritha Keralam Mission, Trivandrum
Seema, T.N. (2022). Pachathuruth – Avastha Visakalana Padanam (in Malayalam), Haritha Keralam Mission, Trivandrum
Singh, K., R.P. Singh, & S.K. Tewari (2021). Ecosystem restoration: challenges and opportunities for India. Restoration Ecology, 29(3), e13341.
Tilman, D., M. Clark, D.R. Williams, K. Kimmel, S. Polasky, & C. Packer (2017). Future threats to biodiversity and pathways to their prevention. Nature, 546(7656), 73-81.
Waltham, N. J., M. Elliott, S.Y. Lee, C. Lovelock, C.M. Duarte, C. Buelow, M. Sheaves (2020). UN decade on ecosystem restoration 2021–2030 - what chance for success in restoring coastal ecosystems? Frontiers in Marine Science, 71.
WEBSITES REFERRED
Downloads
Published
Versions
- 27-11-2025 (2)
- 26-11-2025 (1)
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 K. Kishore Kumar

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Authors own the copyright to the articles published in JoTT. This is indicated explicitly in each publication. The authors grant permission to the publisher Wildlife Information Liaison Development (WILD) Society to publish the article in the Journal of Threatened Taxa. The authors recognize WILD as the original publisher, and to sell hard copies of the Journal and article to any buyer. JoTT is registered under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY), which allows authors to retain copyright ownership. Under this license the authors allow anyone to download, cite, use the data, modify, reprint, copy and distribute provided the authors and source of publication are credited through appropriate citations (e.g., Son et al. (2016). Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of the southeastern Truong Son Mountains, Quang Ngai Province, Vietnam. Journal of Threatened Taxa 8(7): 8953–8969. https://doi.org/10.11609/jott.2785.8.7.8953-8969). Users of the data do not require specific permission from the authors or the publisher.


