Matheran Eco-Sensitive Zone
On one side you have Matheran which literally means forest on the top of the mountains.
This is a demarcated Eco-sensitive zone (ESZ) comprising an area of 214 sq. km. All types of industrial developmental and vehicular activities are restricted in this zone, making Matheran unique amongst hill stations of Asia. It experiences a cooler climate throughout the year (23.2°C mean annual temperature) and experiences heavy rainfall during the monsoon (4073 mm mean annual rainfall).
The landscapes of Matheran are filled with forested plateaus, evergreen hillslopes, dense valley forests, non-perennial streams, manmade lakes, clearing near forest paths, and limited human habitation. The hills also boast one of the largest collections of medicinal plants and herbs in the country.
Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary
On the other side lies the Bhimashankar wildlife sanctuary, spread over an area of 131 sq. km, and also recently declared an eco-sensitive zone. It is home to the highly endangered Indian Giant Squirrel, locally known as Shekru and which is the state animal of Maharashtra. This region is part of the Sahayadri range of the Western Ghats and stretches from Neral to Pune.
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