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260 Million Year Old Fossil Sites in Anantnag to Be Preserved for Research, Geo Tourism

19/01/2026
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Srinagar: Hidden traces of ancient life in Anantnagโ€™s forests are being brought under protection, as authorities begin preservation of three fossil sites to support scientific research and promote geo-tourism in south Kashmir, officials said on Monday.

News agency KNO quoted an official as saying that to conserve geological heritage, the J&K Forest Department, Anantnag Division, in collaboration with the Geological Survey of India (GSI), is developing and preserving three fossil sites in south Kashmirโ€™s Anantnag district for research and tourism purposes.

He said that two of the identified fossil sitesโ€”Halsidar and Saskhudan Kapranโ€”fall under the Forest Range Verinag. โ€œThese sites have been scientifically identified by the Geological Survey of India and hold immense importance for geological research,โ€ he said.

The official further said that the Geological Survey of India has also identified a 260-million-year-old fossil geo-site at Maswati Narsanger in the Laroo area of the Kokernag forest range.

The development and conservation of these fossil sites are being undertaken by the J&K Forest Department, Anantnag Division, with technical support from the Geological Survey of India.

The initiative, the official said, is aimed at protecting rare fossil wealth, promoting scientific research, and boosting geo-tourism, while creating awareness about Kashmirโ€™s rich geological past.

Speaking to KNO, Yasir Amin, Range Officer Verinag, said the two fossil sites located in the Verinag range have already been preserved as they lie within forest areas. โ€œFencing, signboards, and Dos and Donโ€™ts have been installed at these sites,โ€ he said.

He said the preservation efforts will facilitate research activities. โ€œStudents and researchers can visit these sites, as fossil specimens are available there,โ€ he added.


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