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- Kurinjimala Sanctuary protects the approximately 32 hectare core habitat of the endangered Neelakurinji plant in the Kottakamboor and Vattavada villages...
- survive and thrive in several protected areas nearby, including the new Kurinjimala Sanctuary to the east, the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Manjampatti Valley...
- survive and thrive in several protected areas nearby, including the new Kurinjimala Sanctuary to the east, the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Manjampatti Valley...
- survive and thrive in several protected areas nearby, including the new Kurinjimala Sanctuary to the east, the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Manjampatti Valley...
- Park, Pambadum Shola National Park, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary and the Kurinjimala Sanctuary. The main body of the park consists of a high rolling hill...
- Park, Pampadum Shola National Park, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary and the Kurinjimala Sanctuary. The Western Ghats, Anamalai Sub-Cluster, including all of...
- Karimpuzha Wildlife Sanctuary, 2020 Kottiyoor Wildlife Sanctuary, 2011 Kurinjimala Sanctuary, 2006 Malabar Wildlife Sanctuary, 2010 Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary...
- in the hills behind Kumaraswamy temple in Sanduru, Bellary district. Kurinjimala Sanctuary protects the kurinji in approximately 32 km2 core habitat in...
- 000 m (6,600 ft) above sea level. The village is situated inside the Kurinjimala Sanctuary, a protected area for the Neelakurinji plant. Kadavari is located...
- The term silambambu referred to a particular type of bamboo from the Kurinjimala (kurinji hills) in present-day Kerala. Thus silambam was named after...