Wild: Elephant does not disappear from Dalma like a Tiger from Palamu Tiger Reserve, what do experts say? - Dalma Elephant Dealing Jamshedpur News Highlights Conservation Issues
Updated: Wed, 01 Oct 2025 06:00 AM (IST) According to the news of Jamshedpur, the number of Elephants from Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary takes off, which has raised concerns. Last year, where there were more than 80 elephants, there are only 10 elephants left. Experts consider a lack of human resources and developmental works as the main reason for this, which impedes the natural habitat of elephants. The forest section tries to return elephants. Somewhere, the Elephant Manoj Singh, Jamshedpur, should not disappear from Dalma like a tiger from Palamu Tiger Reserve. Somewhere like Palamu Tiger Reserve, the elephant does not disappear from Dalma, as the Palamu Tiger Reserve was preserved by the central government in 1973 to increase and preserve the population of Tiger. Remove the ad, just read the news, it’s been 52 years since the Palamu Tiger Reserve for Tigers, on which billions of rupees were spent in the name of salary to development, but today there is only one tiger here, even after 52 years. The path on which the Tigers disappeared from the Palamu Tiger Reserve, in the same way, has now become abandoned the area of Dalma, once reproduced with elephants. Elephant has been living here for the past six months. Last year, where more than 80 elephants were found in Dalma, there are only 10 elephants in the core area today. Palamu Tiger Reserve for the Tiger and the development of the protected Dalma for elephants is burned like water, but due to no concrete plan, the elephant gradually disappears from the protected Dalma game shelter. What is said to be the number of elephants in the Tiger or Dalma in the expert Palamu Tiger Reserve a matter of concern. The biggest reason for this is the lack of human resources. The government declares the reserve area, but the biggest reason is the lack of officer and employee for supervision of such a large forest. If you do not have enough effective employee, its effect is seen. In addition to a lack of monitoring and management, a lack of training, the biggest reason is to influence their path and accommodation in the name of development. -Shashinand Kuliyar, retired PCCF, Jharkhand Kya Kya says Palamu Tiger Project Director Palamu Tiger Reserve has many reasons for the decline in the population of Tigers. This includes conflict with human game life, poaching and loss of tiger housing. Apart from this, the living animals living in the forest affect the tolerance of the development. To increase the number of tigers, the forest division takes many measures such as the development of pastures, setting up soft exemption centers, rehabilitation of towns and improving the migration of tigers. -SR Nates, field director, Palamu Tiger Reserve Kya Kya Kya Hathi of Gaja Project Deputy Director Dalma Wildlife Shelter is now in the direction of Chakulia-Bahragoda. The main reason for this is that the Western Bengal government from Purulia to Jhadgram on the course of the elephant, the ditch and solar power dug on the course of the elephant, in addition to the development and solar, the construction of the railway lines, roads and nobles in addition to the solar, harness to traditional pathways. Through which the elephant leaves this area and disappears. Many works are done to increase the number of elephants in Dalma. In addition to bamboo forests, a large number of fertile plants have been planted in its path. Aasha Hai Dalma will cause enough food and water for elephants to cause their return. – Saba Alam Ansari, Deputy Director Gaj Project