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Ladybird Environmental Consulting is conducting critical biodiversity surveys in Etapalli forests, Gadchiroli. These surveys systematically gather data on plants, insects, birds, herpetofauna, and mammals across all seasons, revealing the intricate web of life in these ecosystems. Our comprehensive methodology outlines survey tools, steps, and data publication processes, aiming to shape a Biodiversity Park that celebrates and conserves the region's rich wildlife. Discover how our findings provide insights into ecological dynamics and species relationships, supporting conservation and scientific research.
Project Location: Etapalli forests, Gadchiroli
Project Duration: November 2023 - November 2024
Client: Lloyds Metals and Energy Ltd.

We chose 5-kilometer radius of the Etapalli region, focusing on five key sites: Ecopark, Ekra, Doddhi, Marpali, and Pandewahi.

Documentation of flora and fauna(insects, other arthropods, herpetofauna, birds and mammals

Species checklist with habitat preferences and Biodiversity Indexes calculated. The data will be useful in creation of the Etapalli Biodiversity Park

Ladybird Environmental Consulting concluded the yearlong Etapalli Biodiversity Survey, documenting 986 species across five sites. Highlights include 472 plants, 356 insects, 49 herpetofauna, and 109 bird species. Key recommendations emphasize protecting hotspots like Eco-Park and Pandewahi, restoring degraded habitats, and involving comm
Ladybird Environmental Consulting concluded the yearlong Etapalli Biodiversity Survey, documenting 986 species across five sites. Highlights include 472 plants, 356 insects, 49 herpetofauna, and 109 bird species. Key recommendations emphasize protecting hotspots like Eco-Park and Pandewahi, restoring degraded habitats, and involving communities in conservation efforts. This survey reaffirms Etapalli’s ecological importance!

Our latest report summarizes findings from surveys conducted between October 2023 and November 2024 within a 5-kilometer radius of the Etapalli region, focusing on five key sites: Ecopark, Ekra, Doddhi, Marpali, and Pandewahi and recording 986 species.



