Western Ghats
Brief Description
Older than the Himalaya mountains, the mountain
chain of the Western Ghats represents geomorphic features of immense
importance with unique biophysical and ecological processes. The site’s
high montane forest ecosystems influence the Indian monsoon weather
pattern. Moderating the tropical climate of the region, the site
presents one of the best examples of the monsoon system on the planet.
It also has an exceptionally high level of biological diversity and
endemism and is recognized as one of the world’s eight ‘hottest
hotspots’ of biological diversity. The forests of the site include some
of the best representatives of non-equatorial tropical evergreen forests
anywhere and are home to at least 325 globally threatened flora, fauna,
bird, amphibian, reptile and fish species.
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