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Compendium of Flora & Fauna of Yenepoya campus released

Compendium of Flora Fauna of Yenepoya campus released
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Mangaluru: A compendium on “Flora & Fauna of the Yenepoya (Deemed to be University) Campus” was released on Monday, May 23 by Vice-Chancellor Dr M. Vijayakumar. The publication documents the photos and descriptions of 135 plant species and 173 animal species found on the university’s 27-acre campus at Derlakatte, following a systematic study spanning seven years.

Addressing the gathering, Dr M. Vijayakumar stressed the importance of protecting biodiversity. “Right from the beginning, Yenepoya institutions have given maximum importance to the environment. Accreditation bodies also give importance to green campus activities. This book is a valuable documentation of the biodiversity found on our campus,” he said.

Flora and Fauna of Yenepoya Campus

Dr Bhagya B. Sharma, the editor of the compendium, introduced the book to the audience. She informed that Yenepoya Institutions have taken numerous initiatives and projects to foster an eco-friendly sustainable campus. The foreword to the book has been written by Anant Hegde Ashisara, environmentalist and former Director of the Karnataka Biodiversity Board.

The book is dedicated to the memory of the late Prof. Gopalakrishna Bhat, a renowned taxonomist, who carried out an audit of the plant diversity on the campus. Unfortunately, he passed away on April 7, 2022. The animal species were documented by zoologists Dr Deepak and Vivek. They have recorded a range of worms, spiders, snakes, butterflies and mammals on the campus. Dr Prasad Kini, a medical practitioner at Karkala and Dr Uma Kulkarni, an Ophthalmologist, have contributed the photographs of birds (shot on campus) to this book.

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