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網誌日期:2009-11-04 19:00






About Kundapur:
Kundapur is a town situated on the west coast of Karnataka near the beach, and very close to the Western Ghats (a mountain ridge). The Western Ghats is India's prime zone for bio-diversity, known for its number of animal and plant species in this region.
The name Kundapur can be traced to the Kundeshvara temple built by Kundavarma in the vicinity of the Panchagangavalli River. Kundapur is also described as the "town of the sun". It has another old temple, that of Mahalingeshwara. It was the principal port of the Rajas of Baindoor who came to prominence after the decline of the Vijaya Nagara power. The Portuguese settled here in the 16th century and built a fort. A well-built redoubt constructed by Haidar Ali commands the entrance to the river. After the fall of Tipu Sultan in 1799, the town was taken over by the British. There was once a tank of fresh water near the town in which was bred a special type of fish said to have been exclusively reserved for Tipu Sultan.
The taluk of Kundapur is well blessed with more rivers than any other taluk of South Kanara. It has also a 45 kilometre long sea coast on the western side extending up to its northern boundary. The bridge at Gangolli is the longest in the district. The Kundapur taluk has played a significant role in evolving the Yakshagana dance-drama of the northern school known as badagutittu. Kundapur is the only taluk of the district where bisons are found in its forests. Leopards and wild boars can be found mainly in the forest areas.
Workcamp activities:
Awareness Rising:
Awareness raising among the public about the importance of the protection of sea turtles
Doing street plays and role-plays in the colleges and selected schools.
Making house visits in local communities to raise awareness of the importance of the sea turtles to the local bio-diversity.
Awareness rising amongst local fishermen regarding the importance of sea turtles and their protection.
Building:
Building temporary information centers (TIC) about Sea turtles.
Build hatcheries to safely house endangered eggs.
Collecting eggs and preparing artificial incubators for reproduction.
Preparing charts, posters, and information sheets for public display.
Data Collection:
Data collection
for research of the sea turtle population and environment
Establishing local contact people for the project to help take care of the eggs and turtles.
crazy traveller 2009-11-18 22:26
一定是一個特別的旅程.....
泰姬陵真是很美, 藉得順到一去.
Seven 2009-11-13 17:08
果度好原始好靚,保育工作係一倏漫長嘅路,希望d海龜撐得住 ...
BTW, enjoy your workcamp and take more photos
Bobo Alicia 2009-11-07 11:21
From Alicia
簡羚 2009-11-04 23:29