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Maharashtra: Sahyadri’s secret serpents get spotlight with new poster
Updated On: 17 April, 2026 12:32 PM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Mhadei Research Center unveiled a poster highlighting 18 endemic snake species of the Northern Western Ghats, aiming to raise awareness about conservation in the ecologically rich Sahyadri region

New poster highlights endemic snakes of Northern Western Ghats (Pics. Nirmal Kulkarni, Vikas Kumar, Daimler Pereira and Suchismita Sahu)
In an effort to spotlight the rich yet overlooked reptile diversity of the northern Western Ghats, the Mhadei Research Center, on Friday, April 17, has unveiled a new poster titled ‘Some Endemic Snakes of Northern Western Ghats of India’.
This initiative by the Mhadei Research Center aims to raise awareness about lesser-known snake species endemic to the Sahyadri ranges, a region globally recognised for its ecological significance. The northern Western Ghats, spanning parts of Maharashtra, Goa, and Karnataka, are considered a biodiversity hotspot, home to species found nowhere else in the world.
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