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Ranganathittu is a bird sanctuary that can be visited throughout the year by bird lovers. Easily accessible from Bangalore, enroute to Mysore, visiting this place is a great option for both children and adults. Historical Perspective About Mysuru Wildlife Division Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is part of Mysuru Wildilfe division. Mysuru Wildlife Division as such has six Protected Areas (PAs) or establishments under its jurisdiction that are spread Over Mysuru and Mandya Districts. With an area of over 8612.52 Ha, these six establishments are further managed through two Ranges viz., Mysuru Wildlife Range (Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, Arabithittu wildlife sanctuary and Melapura Bee Eater Bird Conservation Reserve) and Melukote Wildlife Range (Melukote Wildlife Sanctuary, Adichunchanagiri Peacock and Kokkarebelluru Community Reserve. In addition to managing the said Protected Areas (PAs), the Mysuru Wildlife Division also plays significant role in annual organization of the world renowned Mysuru Dusshera Festival' by training and managing the fleet of select elephants that partake in Jamboo Savaari.

The main island and islets in river cauvery are formed as a result of construction of an embankment by the then ruler of Mysore, Shri Kanteerava Narasaraja Wodeyar during 1645-48. Dr. Salim Ali undertook survey of birds in the region during 1939-40. Upon his persuasion, set of islands ware declared as 'Bird sanctuary' on 1st July, 1940 by the Maharaja of Mysore under the provisions of Mysore Game and Fish Preservation Act, 1901 (Vide order No.AF/19/FT/243/39-40 by General & Revenue Secretariat, Bangalore).

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Ranganathittu is a bird sanctuary that can be visited throughout the year by bird lovers. Easily accessible from Bangalore, enroute to Mysore, visiting this place is a great option for both children and adults. Visit early in the morning and hire a boat.

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Ranganathittu is a bird sanctuary that can be visited throughout the year by bird lovers. Easily accessible from Bangalore, enroute to Mysore, visiting this place is a great option for both children and adults. Visit early in the morning and hire a boat. Ranganathittu's islets were formed when an embankment across the Kaveri river was built between 1645 and 1648 by the then king of Mysore, Kanteerava Narasimharaja Wadiyar.