Ranni Forest Division


The Ranni Forest Division in Kerala, India, was constituted on 7 July 1958, comprising the Ranni, Vadasserikkara, and Goodrical ranges, with its headquarters at Ranni. It covers the parts of Konni reserve forest and the reserves of Ranni, Goodrical, Rajampara, Karimkulam, Kumaramperoor, Valiyakavu, and Schettakkal. With an area of, the Ranni Forest Division is one of the best ecosystems in Kerala state.

Types of forests and composition

Reserve forests covering and vested forests covering are the major types of forests in this division. The Ranni Forest Division, with its natural beauty and richness in flora and fauna, is a storehouse of many varieties of plants and animals. The forests in the Ranni range can be classified into the following categories.

Goodrical range

The Goodrical forest range is situated in the eastern side of Pathanamthitta district, with an area of. Comparatively, human interference is less in these forests than in others in India. But at times of the Sabarimala pilgrimage, these forests ranges are crowded with devotees. Evergreen and semi-evergreen types of forests are here. There are three forest stations under this range:
The Vadasserikkara range lies to the eastern part of Ranni, with its headquarters at Vadasserikkara. This range covers an area of almost of the Ranni Forest Division. Kakkattar and Kallar, tributaries of the Pamba River, flow through this range. Small-scale agriculture is done in the populated regions of the Vadasserikkara range, especially on the gentle slopes. The natural forests of this range are classified into west coast tropical evergreen forests, west coast semi-evergreen forests, southern moist mixed deciduous forests, and grasslands. There are three forest stations under Vadasserikkara:
The Ranni range covers an area of, and its headquarters is at Ranni. Evergreen, semi-evergreen, and deciduous types of forests can be seen here. The three forest stations under this range are:

Flora

Many unique plants and herbs can be seen in these forest ranges. Medical plants such as Shatavari, Solanum anguivi, Desmodium gangeticum, Cissus quadrangularis, Pseudarthria viscida, Strobilanthes ciliatus, and Dysoxylum malabaricum grow in the deeper parts of the forest. The eco-system of the forests here is suitable for the growth of these plants. A complete list of plants seen in Ranni division is given below.
Abutilon persicumAngiopteris evecta
Canthium dicoccumCaesalpinia bonduc
Acacia intsiaCrotalaria ferruginea
Carex baccansAntidesma menasu
Acalypha malabaricaCaesalpinia mimosoides
Argyreia hirsutaCrotalaria heyneana
Bauhinia phoeniceaAphanamixis polystachya
Ageratum conyzoidesCalamus hookerianus
Begonia malabaricaCrotalaria pallida
Carissa carandasCrotalaria walkeri
Achyranthes asperaCalanthe masuca
Aristolochia tagalaGalinsoga parviflora
Acrotrema arnottianaCroton caudatus
Argyreia ellipticaCrotalaria umbellata
Casearia esculentaGaruga pinnata
Ardisia paucifloraCroton malabaricus
Ardisia paucifloraDiploclisia glaucescens
Careya arboreaGleichenia linearis
Acalypha paniculataCroton reticulatus
Asparagus racemosusDiplocyclos palmatus
Cassia hirsutaGlochidion ellipticum
Actephila excelsaCryptolepis buchananii
Asystasia FalwellDipterocarpus bourdillonii
Cassia mimosoidesGlycine javanica
Actinodaphne tadulingamiiCucumis sativus
Atylosia lineataDracaena terniflora
Cayratia japonicaGlycosmis mauritiana
Adenia hondalaCyanotis aristata
Baccaurea courtallensisDrymaria cordata
Cayratia pedataGomphandra tetrandra
Adenostemma laveniaCyanotis pilosa
Barleria involucrataDumasia villosa
Centrosema pubescensGordonia obtusa
Aeginetia pedunculataCycas circilanis
Barringtonia acutangulaEhretia canarensis
Ceropagia candelabrumGouania microcarpa
Aeschynanthus perrottetiiCyclea peltata
Chassalia ophioxyloidesElaeocarpus munroii
Chloranthus brachystachyaGrewia orbiculata
Agrostistachys borneensisCyperus diffusus
Belosynapsis viviparaElaeocarpus tuberculatus
Chrysopogon fulvusGrewia umbellifera
Alstonia scholarisCyperus distans
Bentinckia condepannaEratostema lineolatum
Cissus quadrangularisGynura aurantiaca
Amaranthus viridisCyperus iria
Bidens biternataEleusine indica
Citrus medicaGynura nitida
Amomum cannicarpumCyrtococcum oxyphyllum
Biophytum sensitivumEmbelia ribes
Clerodendrum viscosumHabenaria crinifea
Anaphalis lawiiDebregeasia longifolia
Bischofia javanicaEmilia sonchifolia
Clidemia hirtaHedyotis membranacea
Anaphalis subdecurrensDendrobium herbaceum
Blumea lanceolariaEragrostis unioloides
Coleus malabaricusHelicteres isora
Anaphalis travancoricaDendrobium ovatum
Blumea membranaceaEranthemum capense
Combretum ovalifoliumHibiscus furcatus
Anaphyllum wightiiDesmodium laxum
Blumea virensErvatamia divaricata
Commelina clavataHoligarna nigra
Andrographis paniculataDesmodium triflorum
Boehmeria glomeruliferaErythrina stricta
Commelina obliquaHoya wightii
Andrographis wightianaDesmodium triquetrum
Bolbitis sp.Erythropalum populifolium
Commelina suffruticosaHumboldtia vahliana
Aneilema montanumDianella ensifolia
Breynia retusaEuonymus indicus
Connarus macrocarpusHydnocarpus laurifolia
Aneilema ovalifoliumDichapetalum gelonioides
Breynia vitis-idaeaEurya Japonica
Conyza bonariensisHydrocotyle javanica
Aneilema scaberrimumDicraea stylosa
Bridelia scandensDillenia pentagyna
Costus speciosusDillenia suffruticosa

Fauna

Fishes and amphibians

The natural streams and rivers in these ranges are the repository of varied fish species and amphibians. Almost 51species of fishes and 43species of amphibians were reported from the various streams and water bodies in the forest divisions of Ranni. They are the following.
FishesAmphibians
Parambasis thomassiIchtyophis tricolor
Hypselobarbus curmucaUraeotyphlus narayani
Pseudoambassis rangaUraeotyphlus menoni
Hypselobarbus kuraliUraeotyphlus oommeni
Nandus nandusGegeneophis ramaswamii
Labeo rohitaSphaerotheca breviceps
Pristolepis marginataSphaerotheca rolandae
Garra mullyaEuphylyctis cf. mudigere
Etroplus maculatusEuphlyctis cf. aloysii
Travancoria jonesiHoplobatrachus crassus
Etroplus suratensisHoplobatrachus tigerinus
Noemacheilus denisoniIndirana semipalmata
Oreochromis mossambicaIndirana brachytarsus
Noemacheilus guentheriFejervarya keralensis
Glossogobius giuris giurisMicrixalus mallani
Noemacheilus triangularisNyctibatrachus gavi
Awaous gutumClinotarsus curtipes
Lepidocephalus thermalisIndosylvirana sreeni
Sicyopterus griseusIndosylvirana aurantiaca
LepidocephaluslimbatusIndosylvirana cf. magna
Anabas testudineusHydrophylax malabaricus
Hyporhamphus limbatusRaorchestes travancoricus
Macropodus cupanusRaorchestes beddomei
Xenentodon cancilaRaorchestes ponmudi
Channa maruliusRaorchestes manohari
Aplocheilus lineatusPseudophilautus wynaadensis
Channa orientalisPolypedates pseudocruciger
Heteropnuestes fossilisPolypedates maculatus
Channa striatusRhacophorus malabaricus
Clarias dusuuumieriGhatixalus magnus
Mastacembelus armatusDuttaphrynus beddomei
Danio malabaricusDuttaphrynus scaber
Tetraodon travancoricusDuttaphrynus melanostictus
Pristolepis malabaricaDuttaphrynus microtympanum
Megalops cyprinoidesDuttaphrynus parietalis
Parambassis thomassiUperodon taprobanicus
Anguilla bengalensisUperodon variegatus
Haplocheius lineatusUperodon montanus
Anguilla bicolarUperodon triangularis
Mystus montanusUperodon systoma
Tor khudreeMicrohyla cf. laterite

Reptiles and mammals

Kerala's forests are the storehouse of many species of reptiles and mammals. Reptiles of 59species and mammals of 34species were reported from the forests of Ranni. The rain forests here are the habitat of the venomous King cobra. Many King cobras were caught by Vava Suresh, the snake expert and wildlife conservationist for the Angamoozhy, Chittar, and Moozhiyar regions in the Goodrical range. The mammals are also rich in number, with countless species in these forests.
, a nonvenomous constrictor species of coulbrid snake
ReptilesBirds
Melanochelys trijugaLittle cormorant
Indotestudo travancoricaDarter
Lissemys punctata punctataGrey heron
Rhinophis travancoricusPond heron
Uropeltis ceylanicusCattle egret
Python molurusLittle egret
Cnemaspis gracilisNight heron
Cnemaspis ornatusChestnut bittern
Cnemaspis beddomeiPariah kite
Lycodon tranancoricusBrahminy kite
Cnemaspis kandianaIndian shikra
Lycodon aulicusOsprey
Cyrtodactylus collegalensisJungle bush quali
Oilgodon taeniolatusRed spurfowl
Hemidactylus brookiGrey jungle fowl
Oilogodon travancoricusRedwattled lapwing
Hemidactylus frenatusBlue rock pigeon
Amphiesma stolataIndian spotted dove
Hemidactylus leschenaultiIndian emerald dove
Amphiesma beddomeiRoseringed parakeet
Hemidactylus maculatusIndian lorikeet
Amphiesma monticolaCommon hawk cuckoo
Calotes calotesCommon Indian nightjar
Xenochrophis piscatorIndian koel
Calotes elliottiCoucal/crow pheasant
Elaphe helenaIndian barn owl
Calotes rouxiGrey headed bublbul
Ptyas mucosusRuby throated bublbul
Calotes versicolorIndian alpine swift
Dendrelaphis ttristisIndian house swift
Draco dussumieriMalabar trogon
Ahaetulla nasutaPied kingfisher
Psammophilus blanfordanusChestnuttheaded bee-eater
Boiga trigonataRufoustailed flycatcher
Chamaeleo zeylanicusRedbreasted flycatcher
Bungarus caeruleusMalabar greyhornbill
Mabuya maculariusSmall green barbet
Naja najaCrimsonthroated barbet
Mabuya carinataIndian pitta
Ophiophagus hannahMalabar crested lark
Scincella laterimaculatumIndian golden oriole
Vipera russelliiBlackheaded oriole
Riopa punctataBlack drongo
Echis carinatusJungle myna
Ristella beddomiiHill myna
Hypnale hypnaleIndian tree pie
Ristella guentheriSoutheastern tree pie
Trimeresurus malabaricusPaddyfield warbler
Ophisops leschenaultiJungle crow
Bungarus faciatusMalabar woodshrike
Varanus bengalensisOrange minivet
Ptyas mucosusGoldfronted chloropsis
Ramphotyphlops braminusFairy bluebird
Typhlina braminaRedwhiskered bulbul
Typhlops acutusWhitethroated ground thrush
Geochelone travancoricaRedvented bulbul
Teretrurus sanguineusKerala rock pipit
Lissemys punctata punctataTailorbird
Blue headed yellow wagtailUropeltis ocellatus

Birds

There are abundant species of birds in these forests, including some that face extinction. There are 196 known species of birds reported from the Ranni division.

List of birds

Tribal settlements

The forest ranges of Ranni are inhabited by many tribal communities, mainly the Ulladan, Vettuvan and Malavedan, each having their own traditions and beliefs.
SettlementsCommunities
KakkudukkaUlladan
MannadisalaUlladan
ChollanavayalMalavedan
KudamuruttyMalappandaram
ParuvaUlladan
AriyanjilimannuMalavedan
ManakkayamMalaoorali
NaranamthoduVanakudi
LahaiAdiyan, Ulladan
KurumbanmoozhyUlladan
AttathoduMalapandaram
VelamplavuUlladan
KattachiraUlladan, vettuvan
KodumudiUlladan, vettuvan
KumaramkunnuMalavedan, adiyan
OlikkalluVettuvan
PambiniUlladan
AllumkalVettuvan
BhayanankaramudiKani, arayan
ChippankuzhyKani, ulladan