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Emergency Treatment Sumatran tiger victims of conflict

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Officer of the Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA) West Sumatera, June 12, 2016, brought a Sumatran Tiger to the Wildlife Conservation Society of Kinantan Wildlife Park (TMSBK) Bukittinggi.

The Sumatran tiger has been trapped in a wildfire trap in the forests of Sungai Liku Ateh Palangai, Ranah Pesisir sub-district, Pesisir Selatan district, West Sumatra province, Indonesia.

Animals are protected and included in the critically endangered criterion of this critically endangered wound in the tail, but in general the condition is very healthy, looks calm not stressed, and even already want to eat chicken meat given officers.

The process of treatment of minor injuries is estimated to take one month. To maintain and increase the population, after the healthy Sumatran tiger will be directly released to the forest habitat.

Sumatran tiger (panthera tigris sumatrae) is a subspecies of tiger whose original habitat is on the island of Sumatra. One of the six tiger subspecies that still survive to this day.

The wild population is estimated between 400-500 tails, mainly living in national parks on the island of Sumatra. The destruction of habitats such as environmental destruction poses the greatest threat to the current population that needs to be saved for all levels of society and government.

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