A tigress has been hiding in the dense forests of Jhargram's Mayurjharna and Kankrajhor areas, causing increasing concern among local communities and forest authorities. The animal’s presence was first confirmed through sightings and paw prints, but despite extensive search operations by the forest department, the tigress has managed to remain elusive. The dense jungle terrain and its ability to blend into the surroundings have made it difficult for the authorities to locate the predator. The forest department is utilizing camera traps, drones, and field personnel in their ongoing efforts to track the tigress.
Villages situated on the outskirts of these forested areas, which are primarily inhabited by indigenous communities, depend heavily on the forest for their daily needs, such as wood, leaves, and other forest products. Many villagers regularly travel through the jungle paths, increasing their exposure to the potential threat posed by the tigress. In response to the growing risk, the forest department has issued an advisory, urging people to stay away from the jungle to avoid encounters with the animal. However, some villagers, especially those who rely on the forest for survival, have continued to venture into the area and have returned swiftly after fearing for their safety.
The fear of the tigress has also extended to the region's tourism industry. Jhargram is a well-known tourist destination, especially during the winter months, attracting visitors to its forests, hills, and natural landscapes. Mayurjharna and Kankrajhor are two popular spots, known for their scenic beauty and tranquility. However, the presence of the tigress has led to a decline in tourist activity, with many visitors canceling or cutting short their trips. The tourism season, which typically sees a surge in visitors, has been severely impacted by the threat of the predator.
The forest department has assured the public that measures are in place to capture the tigress safely. Tracking teams are working in coordination to monitor the movements of the animal, and steps are being taken to prevent the tigress from entering more populated areas. Authorities have stated that they are prioritizing the safety of both local residents and tourists while ensuring the humane handling of the tigress. The search for the animal is ongoing, and further updates will be provided as the situation develops.