Panic grips villages over Jamuna’s entry
The tigress reportedly strayed into the Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuary in Balasore district. Jamuna is believed to have crossed from Similipal’s Kaptipada range through the hilly Sukhua Pata region before entering Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuary. After being released into the southern division of STR, Jamuna initially explored the forested hills to establish her territory.
However, her movement near the forest fringes sparked speculation as she made efforts to adapt to the new habitat. Meanwhile, following reports of her presence in Kuldiha, Forest officials and staff have intensified patrolling in the sanctuary. Two days ago, Balasore Divisional Forest Officer Khuswant Singh, along with STR staff conducted inspections in the area. Additionally, the connecting route from Juriatota under Kuldiha Sanctuary has been sealed, and tourists have been barred from visiting the region. Subrata Behera, in charge of Kuldiha range, stated that the route closure was implemented to safeguard deer relocated from Nandankanan Zoo. However, he refrained from disclosing any information about the tigress. Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuary, spread over 272.75 square kilometers of hilly forests, is home to elephants, leopards, bears, sambhars, deer, pangolins, nilgai, and other wildlife species.