GS 3: Environment & EcologyPrelimsGS 1: Indian Geography

Nilgiri Tahr population rises to 1,364 in TN, 4.68% rise over '25, Pg9

Endangered Nilgiri Tahr population surges 4.68% to 1,364 in Tamil Nadu, marking significant conservation success under Project Nilgiri Tahr.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Nilgiri Tahr population in Tamil Nadu has increased to 1,364 individuals as of April 2026.
  • This marks a 4.68% rise compared to the 2025 count of 1,303 individuals.
  • The species is endangered and holds the highest protection status under the Wildlife Protection Act.
  • The estimation was part of the third synchronized exercise conducted by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department under Project Nilgiri Tahr.
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Detailed Insights:

  • The Nilgiri Tahr is an ungulate found exclusively in the Southern Western Ghats of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
  • It contributes significantly to nutrient cycling in the high-altitude mountain ecosystem.
  • The population has shown a positive recovery trend, increasing from 1,031 in 2024 to 1,364 in 2026.
  • The Anamalai Hills account for 44.87% of the total population, while the Nilgiris landscape holds 29.25%.
  • The observed male-to-female ratio was 55:100, with adult females making up 38.4% of the population.
  • The species' distribution is no longer contiguous, existing in scattered populations across suitable habitats.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Nilgiri Tahr: An endangered mountain ungulate endemic to the Southern Western Ghats of India.
  • Ungulates: A diverse group of hoofed mammals, typically herbivores.
  • Wildlife Protection Act: Indian legislation enacted in 1972 to protect wild animals, birds, and plants.
  • Nutrient Cycling: The natural process by which nutrients are exchanged between living and non-living components of an ecosystem.
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