Physicochemical assessment of Wetlands and its Impact on Marsh Crocodiles Crocodylus palustris (Lesson, 1831) of Terai Landscape, Uttarakhand, India
Abstract
Water is the basic life line of all living organism on this planet. The study revealed that the significance of water quality is good at the Terai Arc Landscape (TAL) rivers which passes through the Terai landscape of Kumaun, Uttarakhand, India. Water is essential for drinking, domestic, irrigation and industrial purposes. The Terai Landscape of Uttarakhand is rich in water resources and which is utilizable for all purposes. Rapid industrialization has led to low quality of water due to wastewater flowing in natural wetlands of the area. Water and their ecosystems are major indicators of the strength of forest and aquatic fauna. This was achieved by analyzing 12 water quality parameters from samples collected at 13 study sites between the Kosi and Sharda river stretch of different water bodies on monthly basis for a period of 12 calendar months. The water physicochemical variables are analyzed using standard methods during May 2015 to April 2016 and its assessment is carried out. The 12 parameters included Average depth, Temperature, pH, Transparency (turbidity), Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Total Hardness, Total Alkalinity, Chloride, Nitrate, Fluoride, Total Iron, Phosphate and presence and absence of Coliforms. We observed that the range of contagion, vicinity of pollution sources and water quality of sites suggest that the species is under threatened category in Terai landscape, Uttarakhand. Amongst the 13 sites chosen for assessment, the physicochemical properties of different water bodies in reference to usage of wildlife such as Marsh crocodile, tiger, leopard, elephant, sloth bear and many species of herbivores at present is acceptable.
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