IBA conservation status | |||
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Year of assessment (most recent) | State (condition) | Pressure (threat) | Response (action) |
2003 | not assessed | low | not assessed |
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Site description (2004 baseline)
Hampi, which was founded in the 14th century as the capital of the Vijaynagar Empire, lies in the heartland of the Deccan Karnataka state. It is 350 km from Bangalore. The Hampi ruins are spread over an area of about 26 sq. km, protected by the River Tungabhadra to the north and by rocky granite ridges on the three other sides. Near this historic archaeological site lies the Daroji Bear Sanctuary, spread over an area of 5,600 ha. The Daroji Bear Sanctuary and Hampi monuments which are protected by the Archaeological Survey of India together provide a safe haven for birds and other fauna.
Key biodiversity
AVIFAUNA: This site has been selected an IBA as it holds a significant population of Yellow-throated Bulbul Pycnonotus xantholaemus, a globally threatened species, of which it is a well-known habitat. More than 100 years ago, Allen (1908) saw about 20 pairs in June 1901 in Bellary district. Subramanaya (pers. comm. 2003) has seen the species in June 1990 during a short trip. This species is restricted to the southern Deccan plateau (BirdLife International 2001). Protection of its dry thorny habitat in the name of Daroji Bear Sanctuary would provide a much-needed respite from the habitat destruction that has been going on. The bulbul is common wherever the habitat is relatively intact (Subramanya et al. 1995; in press), leading Grimmett et al. (1998) to the conclusion that the species is common but very localised. The total numbers cannot be high due to habitat constraints (BirdLife International 2001). Not much is known about other birds of this area. This is one of the few sites in India selected as an IBA only on the basis of one known globally threatened species.
OTHER KEY FAUNA: No information.
Acknowledgements
Key contributors: S. Subramanaya and Vijay Mohan Raj.
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Hampi and Daroji Bear Sanctuary (India). Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/hampi-and-daroji-bear-sanctuary-iba-india on 22/11/2024.