Not AvailableIndia is one of the mega biodiversity hot spots contributing to the World’s biological resources from the long stretches of Eastern Ghats on the East, the greater Himalaya range on the Northern Plains and Western Ghats on the west. The Eastern Ghats range is unique in its own way to host many valuable flora and fauna from time immemorial. The Eastern Ghats are located between 77o 22’ and 85o20’ longitude and 11o30’ and 20o00’ N latitude(Fig.1). The Eastern Ghats, unlike the Western Ghats, are not a continuous range of mountains but a series of broken and weathered relicts of the Peninsular Plateau represented as a series of isolated hills and much of the Ghats is of lower altitude than Western Ghats. Beginning in North Orissa...