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As per the 2019 census report, [3] The waterhole census carried out in Dalma on May 21 and 22 at 43 waterholes spotted 66 elephants, a clear sign that elephants have once again started considering Dalma as a safe and conducive habitat. The census had found the number of elephants dropping to 48 from 95, as recorded in 2017. The number wild bears has gone up to 19 this year from last year's 13, wild boars to 162 from 152, porcupines to 79 from 63, langurs to 40 from 38, monkeys to 552 from 496, reed squirrels to 45 from 39, peacocks to 120 from 53, rabbits to 24 from 18, snakes to 13 from 4, Jackals to 9 from 3 and jungle fowls going up to 137 this year from 71 last year. Activities [ edit] There are small hideouts within the sanctuary to view the wild animals in their natural habitat. The sanctuary is an ideal spot for trekkers. Another attraction here is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, where a large number of devotees flock during the festival of Shivratri. The number of tourists visiting the sanctuary has significantly dropped in recent years due to the Naxalite infestation of the area surrounding the sanctuary and also due to the volatile situation in the region.
Dalma Mountain Range is at an altitude of 3000 ft. Lurking in the thick cover of its jungle are elephants, barking deer, sloth beer, porcupines, leopard and tigers. The main tree species being Terminalias, Jamun and many more to name. The sanctuary is very much favoured by the elephants due to availability of water even during summer. On the mountain top are the guesthouse of Tata Steel and Forest Department. There is also a temple of the Hindu deity Shiva on the mountain top where devotees throng to it during Shivaratri.