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Thamirabarani River

Thamirabarani River:

Researchers have expressed concern over the declining otter population in Tamil Nadu’s Thamirabarani River due to the increasing destruction of their natural habitat in recent years.

  • The Thamirabarani River – also known as the Tamraparni River or Porunai River, a rare perennial river in southern India flowing entirely through the Tamil Nadu
  • The river’s name is derived from “Thamiram” (copper) and “Barani” (vessel) in Tamil, referring to the copper-like hue of its waters—believed to result from dissolved minerals.
  • Porunai is its classical name in Sangam literature, where it has extensive literary references.
  • It originates from the Agastyarkoodam peak of the Pothigai hills of the Western Ghats.
  • It flows through the Tirunelveli and Tuticorin Districts of the Tamil Nadu state into the Gulf of Mannar of the Bay of Bengal.
  • Major Tributaries: Gadananathi River, the Manimuthar River, and the Pachaiyar
    • Prominent dams include:
      • Papanasam Dam
      • Karaiyar Dam
      • Manimuthar Dam
      • Servalar Dam
      • Gadananathi Dam
    • Major Waterfalls:
      • Banatheertham Falls
      • Agasthiyar Falls
      • Kalyana Theertham
  • It is one of the richest rivers in the world with fish and is dominated by species of native snakehead fish.
  • All the three species of otters in India, the Eurasian otter, the smooth-coated otter, and the Asian small-clawed otter, inhabit the Thamirabarani River.