KADALUNDI – GEOGRAPHY

News: Shrinking mudflat ecosystem of Kerala’s Kadalundi keeps shorebirds away

 

What's in the news?

       Recently, Scientists discovered that the expanse of mudflats in the estuary of the Kadalundi Puzha river has reduced to just about 1 hectare.

 

About Kadalundi:

       Kadalundi Mudflats are situated in the Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary, which is located in the Kozhikode district of Kerala, along the southwestern coast of India. The sanctuary encompasses estuarine wetlands, mudflats and mangrove forests.

       The mudflats are part of the estuarine ecosystem formed at the confluence of the Kadalundi River and the Arabian Sea.

       This unique environment is influenced by both freshwater from the river and saline water from the sea, creating a diverse habitat.