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Lingambudhi Lake : ウィキペディア英語版
Lingambudhi Lake

Lingambudhi Lake is a lake in the city of Mysore, India.
Mysore city has three healthy and surviving water bodies-Kukkarahalli, Karanji & Lingambudhi, supporting moderate bio-diversity. Among them, Lingambudhi stands first in terms of richness entirely due to its location bordering growing city.
Lingambudhi lake is a perennial freshwater lake situated in the basin of River Cauvery. Since its construction in 1828 until the late 1980s, Lingambudhi lake was a typical village lake in the rural surroundings of the city of Mysore.Now this lake is close to a residential area called Srirampura. The lake was serving as a source of drinking water, irrigation, and fish produce; as a site for washing clothes and cattle; and as a place of religious worship for the people of Lingambudhi Palya, a village in the vicinity of the lake.
A notification from the DCs office dated 28 August 2003, in response to the Forest Department’s proposal of 2001, had finally declared the Lingambudhi lake and its environs as a protected forest area and had transferred the ownership to the Forest Department. This was one of the significant milestones in the history of Lingambudhi lake which now enjoys the status of a protected forest. (Manjunath Sadashiva, 2007)
==Topography==

One and half decade back Lingambudhi Lake was in the outskirts of Mysore City, but now it is engulfed on all the sides by the extending city dwellings. The lake is geographically located at 12° 16’ 20” N and 76° 31’E to the southwest of Mysore city at an altitude of 730m above mean sea level. From the city center, the lake is situated at a distance of 7 km.
Historical records document that Lingambudhi lake was excavated in 1828 by Lingajammani, a queen of Krishnaraja Wodeyar III, ruler of the erstwhile kingdom of Mysore as part of building the Mahalingeshwara temple and as an act of thanksgiving to the local female deity Shri Chamundeshwari. It has a catchment area of 45 km2. The lake was well outside the city limits when first census (1988) was conducted, but now (2011) is swallowed up on all the sides. During the years of study number of brick manufacturing units that were present have come down to nil from twenty. Lake fringe that was without trees coverage in the beginning of the observation has grown into a thicket by 1997–98 courtesy State forest departments’ social forestry scheme and began thinning by 2002–03 due to firewood collection and natural death of fast growing trees that were planted. Forest department officially declared the lake spread over 217 acres, as Lingambudhi Bird Sanctuary in 2001.
Tropical dry deciduous, secondary scrub and semi arid grass land is the habitat covering the area followed by irrigated fields during good rainy season. Pongamia pinnata, Acacia spp, Mangifera indica, Syzygium cumini, Ziziphus spp are some that are in abundance here. Downstream of water flow as well part of shoreline is covered by Typha, Scripus, Pandanus and Phoenix spp.
Lake fringes that was without trees coverage (1988) when earlier studies begun by individual birders and NGOs. Lakes surroundings grown into a thicket by 1997–98, courtesy State forest departments’ social forestry scheme. Reduction in
tree density was observed during 2002–03 due to ageing process and firewood collection. But, forestation thereafter in open grassland and shore lineresulted in reducing terrestrial and wader’s habitat.

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