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CENTRE FOR CULTURAL RESOURCES AND TRAINING
DR. N. SAI BHASKAR REDDY© GEO http://e-geo.org
Our Natural HeritageLocal Environment
Human being is just some mass in the universe
Heritage
Property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance.
Valued objects and qualities such as cultural traditions, unspoiled countryside, and historic buildings that have been passed down from...
UNESCO’s World Heritage Biodiversity Programme in India
It was formally launched on 25 July, 2007, by the Honorable Minister of
State, Environment and forest, Government of India, Shri Sevugan Regupathy. at a one-day workshop
held in New Delhi.
The project seeks to conserve the earth’s most spectacular examples of
natural and biological heritage in India, which have been identified as the World Heritage Biodiversity sites
by UNESCO. The project will focus mainly on community participation
in the management of the protected area and capacity building of the
park management. The study area for the project will cover four World Heritage Biodiversity sites- Kaziranga and Manas in Assam, Keoladeo (also sometimes referred to as Ghana) in
Rajasthan and Nanda Devi in Uttaranchal.
Biodiversity Heritage Sites
Name of the Site HogrekanName of the District Chikmagalur
Taluk Kadur
Gram Panchayat Balliganuru
Area 2508.15 acres
Importance of the area
The area has unique Shola vegetation and grass land with number of floral species which are unique and having lot of medicinal value. Hogrekan is moderately wooded land and its vegetation is of dry deciduous type and has a link with Bababudanagiri and Kemmangundi, adjoining Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary and Yemmedode Tiger Reserve and serving as "Wildlife Corridor" between Kudremukha and Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary.
Government Notification
No.FEE.35 ENV 2009 dated 4.9.2010
GEO Research Center~ 200 species of plants in quarter acre of land
All for One - One for All
One cannot live for oneself One can only live for others
Everything on this earth is part of the whole
Experience the energy from sun
Observe water
Appreciate structure and texture of a leaf
Observe the soil and litter
Closely watch and appreciate
every thing on the Earth
Spend some time along a stream / beach
Observe the night sky
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Bone
Brick pieces
Pottaryshards
Biochar /Charcoal
Slag
Quartz
Soil
Pottaryshards
Slag
Shell
LIME MORTAR
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