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  • 6/19/2025
Malappuram: For residents of Nilambur, located in Kerala's Malappuram district, fear begins with sunset. As daylight fades, anxiety rises over what animal might be lurking in the dark. For hundreds of families living near the forest, this is a daily reality. Among the most feared threats are wild elephants.Drawn by crops and ripened jackfruit, they enter villages, destroying homes, damaging livelihoods, and quite often, claiming lives. While electric fencing, installed in some areas has reduced elephant movement to some extent, the protection it provides is uneven, and new threats continue to emerge.Wild boars also remain a major challenge, damaging crops and causing injuries. As if wild boars and elephants weren't enough, villagers say that sometimes tigers descend from the hills, posing a serious threat of human-animal encounters.One resident alleges that he reported sighting a tiger, but officials refused to act. Even stray dogs, once common in the area, have nearly disappeared.As Nilambur constituency prepares for its by-election on June 19, human-wildlife conflict remains a major concern for the tribal communities living in the region. Villagers say their daily struggle for survival has been ignored for far too long.

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00:00I am very proud of the people who have been here.
00:30For residents of Nilambur, located in Kerala's Malapuram district, fear begins with sunset.
00:37As daylight fades, anxiety rises over what animal might be lurking in the dark.
00:43For hundreds of families living near the forest, this is a daily reality.
00:48Among the most feared threats are wild elephants.
00:51Drawn by crops and ripened jackfruit, they enter villages, destroying homes, damaging livelihoods and quite often claiming lives.
00:59This is a village of Kerala's Malapuram district.
01:29This is a village of Kerala's Malapuram district.
01:34We call it a tree, and this is the village for a home.
01:38This is a village of Kerala's Malapuram district.
01:44While electric fencing, installed in some areas, has reduced elephant movement to some
01:51extent, the protection it provides is uneven and new threats continue to emerge.
01:58While bores also remain a major challenge, damaging crops and causing injuries.
02:03But the
02:26As if wild boars and elephants weren't enough,
02:54villagers say that sometimes tigers descend from the hills,
02:58posing a serious threat of human-animal encounters.
03:02One resident alleges that he reported sighting a tiger,
03:06but officials refused to act.
03:24Even street dogs, once common in the area, have nearly disappeared.
03:39As Nilambur constituency prepares for its by-election on June 19th,
03:56human-wildlife conflict remains a major concern
03:59for the tribal communities living in the region.
04:02Villagers say their daily struggle for survival
04:05has been ignored for far too long.

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