TAMIL NADU AFFAIRS

Environment

Integrated bird census

  • An integrated bird census is scheduled to be conducted across Tamil Nadu on December 27th and 28th to monitor the population and diversity of birds.
  • This exercise is conducted annually at the state level to monitor the population and diversity of birds.
  • The Tamil Nadu Forest Department intends to conduct the integrated bird census for the year 2025-2026 in two phases.
  • The first phase will include a wetland bird census (inland and coastal wetlands), and the second phase will include a terrestrial bird census.
  • India ranks 8th globally in bird species diversity, and Tamil Nadu’s wetlands and forests play a crucial role in this richness.
  • Tamil Nadu is implementing several flagship projects, including the establishment of a hornbill conservation centre and undertaking conservation efforts.
  • These also include the establishment of a raptor research foundation at the Advanced Institute for Wildlife Conservation (AIWC), and the establishment of an international bird conservation centre in Marakkanam, near Puducherry.

History and Culture

A flood submerged the Keezhadi settlement a thousand years ago

  • Archaeological excavations at Keezhadi on the banks of the Vaigai river reveal evidence of an urban settlement.
  • Findings include brick structures, canals, floors, and pottery, aligning with descriptions in Sangam literature.
  • A new scientific study has established an environmental timeline for the site.
  • Based on these results, researchers concluded that the “urban-like” structures at Keezhadi were buried around 1,155 years ago due to major flooding of the Vaigai river.
  • Researchers from the Physical Research Laboratory and the Department of Archaeology, Tamil Nadu used optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating to analyse burial sediments.
  • This technique estimates when mineral grains were last exposed to sunlight.
  • Highlights the role of natural environmental events in shaping the history and decline of ancient settlements.
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