Kaas Pathar’s unique beauty and ecological importance remind us of our responsibility to conserve our environment. Kaas Pathar from Satara district of Maharashtra is a part of the Deccan Plateau and falls within the Western Ghats biosphere. It has around 850 flowering varieties including orchids and Karvy and grasses. Of these, 624 species have entered the Red Data book and 39 of these are found only in Kaas, stressing the need for their preservation and conservation. The presence of diverse wildlife, including various species of insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds, adds another layer of intrigue to the Kaas Plateau (Menon G, 2018). It showcases how the weather and nature work together in a beautiful way. This unique natural wonder has witnessed significant shifts in its environment over the years, serving as both a warning and an inspiration in the face of climate change and ecological challenges. We embark on a journey to explore the mesmerizing Kaas Plateau and unravel the fascinating climate and ecological changes that have shaped its destiny.
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