The coastal areas on the other hand, provide the tropical backdrop. There
are several plants and trees unique to Goa and some introduced by the Portuguese,
most famous of which is the green Chilies, which today has become an essential
ingredient in the Indian Curry.
The widest belt of forests along the western ghats is in Goa and neighbouring
Karnataka state. The high rainfall accounts for this because the elevation
of the mountain range here is lower.
The tropical location of Goa is responsible for its warm humid climate and laterite and lateritic Clayey-loamy soil. The mean temperature even in the coldest month is over 20 degrees centigrade.
Goa is endowed with over 1512 documented species of plants, over 275 genera of birds, over 48 genera of animals and over 60 genera of reptiles.
About 10% of Goa is set aside as wildlife reserve and this area includes four large wildlife sanctuaries.
Wildlife Sanctuaries in Goa:
Bhagvan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary:
The Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Goan town of Mollem.
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Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary:
This is Goa's only bird sanctuary, 1.8 Sq Km in area. A variety of local and
migratory birds can be found on this island.
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Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary:
If one wants to see multi-storeyed forests with tall trees and rare plants,
where hardly any light reaches the ground, Cotigao Sanctuary is the place
to go to.
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Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary:
Its mini zoo, sprawling deer park in natural habitat, botanical and rose gardens
attract people throughout the year.
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