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Murder most foul on the Court Hill

Murder most foul on the Court Hill


Mangalore Today News Network

By Fr. Leo, Dept of Laboratory of Applied Biology, St Aloysius


Mangalore, May 1, 2012: The Northern slope of the court hill harboured the last patch of the original forest which once covered the entire hill.  The patch though small, formed an ecological  niche of representative trees of the area. Perched on these trees were lianas – creepers with a stems having a girth of a man’s arm.  It must have taken centuries for them to reach this size.  The trees provided a  living space for epiphytes like ferns and orchids characteristic of the flora of the region.  The tree canopies were a refuge to many a bird in the middle of the city.  The early morning walkers on the court road could enjoy listening to them singing to their hearts content in the shelter of the trees.  The area was a home to a number of reptiles and frogs which are considered to be endangered.

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The uppermost portion of this area below the Museum and the High School Building of St Aloysius College has been preserved as “ ALVANA” the biodiversity park of the college.  Still found intact is the strip just above the court road leading to Karangalpady.  Several years ago this road was proposed to be widened  by cutting down several trees on the upper side of the road. However heeding the representation made by alert citizens, the proposal was dropped and the trees were saved. A portion of the green cover was destroyed to make space for the proposed “Ambedkar Bhavan”. Though this has not materialized till date, the age old majestic trees which stood there are gone forever.


The last bit of green cover left on this slope, along the steps leading down to the PVS building, ( Sy no.205/IAIP)  is proposed to be used for a ’Vakilara Bhavan’.   The Forest Dept. permission has already been given to cut an enormous number (21 plus 17) precious trees to make space for the building - and the deed has already been done.  The majestic trees are felled  and cut and  strewen on the ground.  The valuable lianas are dangling, cut off from their base. A condition has been put that the party has to plant two trees for every tree they cut.  It may be that they will fulfill this condition. But it will not bring back the original tree cover which was there for ages and which forms the last representatives of the original flora of Mangalore.  Gone are the precious epiphytes growing on these hoary trees – orchids, ferns and herbs.


Gone is  the living space for the birds which will not return to nest on the new trees  several years later after being now driven away.  It is not just a simple matter cutting some 21 + 17 trees. Gone is the unique ecological nische preserved for thousands of years which can never , never be restored again.


The cutting of these trees is an irreparable loss for the people of Mangalore and no less for  the biodiversity of flora and fauna of Mangalore.


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