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Abstract:- Present study was undertaken to survey of Mallikarjun hill is famous for the historic Mallika
fauna carried out in selected area of Mallikarjun and temple of Lord Shiva. Mallikarjun hill is also called as
Santoshgiri hills, Sangli District, Maharashtra during “Vilasgad” or “Balekilla.”
May 2016 to December 2019. The hilly area lies between
160,95’ latitude and 740, 30’ longitude. During survey we On the top of this hill there is Bavardin Chan Bukhari
reported 111 species of birds from 50 families, 70 Darga. People visit there only for philotheism and enjoying
species of butterflies from 6 families, 6 species of moths the nature.
from 3 families, 17 species of snakes from 6 families, 4
species of lizards from 2 families and 2 species of gecko And Santoshagiri hill is famous for Santoshgiri
from 1 family. temple. Both the hills are joined with each other. Distance
between two hills is 3.5 Km. Approximate 30-40 Km
Keywords:- Fauna, Mallikarjun and Santoshgiri Hills. around this hill there is no any other hill. These two hills
which are located at centre fulfilled with biodiversity. From
I. INTRODUCTION May 2016, in different season we recorded so many species
of birds, butterflies and reptiles which are represented in
The study area comprises 14-15 kilometer. It is checklist.
located near Yede-Nipani,a small village. There are mainly
three ways to go to Mallikarjun.
Study Area
Survey
Birds
Around this hill there are agricultural lands and small villages.. There are different types of plant, hurbs and shrubs which is
habitat of different types of birds. Sometimes residential migratory birds are also found there.
Butterflies
On the hill there are so many plants such as Capparis zeylanica, Butea monosperma, Barleria sp., Gliricidia sepium, Lanata
camara, Passiflora foetida which are host and nectar plant of different species of butterflies.
In 2018 we also record the presence of Lepord (Panthera pardus; family-Felidae) in these two hils. During survey we got
the footprints of lepord (Fig no. 2). Chandoli Wildlife Sanchury (75 Km) and Panhala fort (50 Km) are close to Mallikarjun hills
so these lepords are easily walk around from this places. Other wild animals like Jackals and Hyenas are also found on
mallikarjun and surrounding area.
From above studies of birds, butterflies an reptiles [1]. Yadav S.R. and Sardesai M.M. : Flora of Kolhapur
revealed that there is presence of 111 species of birds from district, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra,
50 families, 70 species of butterflies from 6 families, 6 India (2002)
species of moths from 3 families, 17 species of snakes from [2]. Omkar V. Yadav and S. R. Yankanchi:
6 families, 4 species of lizards from 2 families and 2 PRELIMINARY STUDY OF HERPATOFAUNAL
species of gecko from 1 family. DIVERSITY IN RADHANAGARI WILDLIFE
SANCHUARY, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India (2014)
From above observation (Table no 1), Treron [3]. Gunther C.L.C Albert: The reptiles of British India.
phoenicoptera, Pycnonotus luteolus, Loriculus vernalis, Published by Oxford and IBH Publishing co. New
Caprimulgus atripennis, Clamator jacobinus, Terpsiphone Delhi (1864)
paradise, Emberiza lathami, Saxicola maurus these species [4]. Radhakrishan C. and K. Rajmohana: Fauna of
are seasonally found and first time recorded. ecosystems of India-Western Ghats. Director, ZSI,
Kolkata India (2012)
Ahetulla nasuta and Uropeltis macrolepis macrolepis [5]. V.B. Tuliapurkar, Vinod R Bhagwat, Girish Avinash
(Table no 3.) first time recorded in mansoon of 2018. Jathar: The birds of sangli district, Maharashtra,
India(2013)
Echis carinatus (Fig no. 3) which is critically [6]. Sharad D. Apte, Vijay B. Tuljapurkar, Girish Avinash
endagered species of snake for these two hills. first time Jathar: Checklist of the Avifauna of Sagreshwar
recorded in 2017. They are found very less in number. Wildlife Sanchuary, Maharashtra, India (2018)
[7]. Ninad Raut and Anand Pendharkar: Butterfly
Due to many host plants, butterfly species are found in (Rhopalocera) fauna of Maharashtra Nature Prk,
large number. From these, butterflies from Nymphalidae Mumbai, Maharashtra India (2010)
and Pieridae family are mostly found. [8]. Neelikumar Khaire: Compact handbook of “Snakes”,
Jyostna Publication (2006).
From the study it is come to know that Mallikarjun [9]. Issac Kehimkar: Compact handbook of “Indian
and Santoshagiri Hills are habitat of, not only birds and Butterflies” BNHS OXFORD (2008).
butterflies but also it is the home for wild animals like [10]. Salim Ali: Compact handbook of “Indian Birds”
Jackals, Hyena and Lepords. BNHS (2008)
IV. CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT