Tiger Sighting in Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary Prompts Safety Alerts
Forest Officials Install Trap Cameras, Monitor Big Cat’s Movement in Protected Area
Key Points:
- Forest department confirms tiger presence in Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary
- Officials advise 81 forest villages to take precautionary measures
- Authorities collect pug marks and excreta samples for identification
JAMSHEDPUR – Forest officials have confirmed a tiger’s presence in Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, leading to heightened surveillance and safety measures.
The sanctuary, spanning across thousands of acres, hosts 81 villages within its boundaries.
Meanwhile, authorities have issued warnings to local residents about nighttime movement restrictions.
“We are prioritizing the safety of both villagers and the tiger,” emphasized a senior forest official.
Monitoring Measures
The forest department has installed strategic trap cameras throughout the sanctuary.
Moreover, officials are collecting scientific evidence to study the big cat’s behavior.
On the other hand, rangers are conducting regular patrols to track the tiger’s movement.
Safety Protocols
Forest authorities have advised villagers against solitary daytime excursions.
Furthermore, tourists visiting the sanctuary must follow strict safety guidelines.
Expert Assessment
A high-level team including PCCF Wildlife inspected the forest areas.
Additionally, officials documented fresh pug marks for detailed analysis.
“Our team is working to minimize any potential human-wildlife conflict,” remarked a wildlife expert.

