exclusive
00:53

Sumatran tiger, Riau, Indonesia

Buy video

Three Sumatran tiger children were caught on camera traps.

three children of Sumatran tigers or Panthera Tigris Sumatrae born recently added to the tiger population in Sumatran tiger conservation areas in Riau.

In the footage of the camera trap installed, a child of Sumatran tigers and a number of Sumatran tigers is grown in the Sumatran tiger conservation area. This area is indeed reserved for the breeding and protection of tiger habitat that is threatened with extinction due to poaching.

Recently, one of the Sumatran tiger breeders gave birth to three tiger cubs. The birth of Sumatran tiger children naturally increases the Sumatran tiger population in Riau to 48. The birth of three Sumatran tigers brings fresh air to animal lovers.

From the interim monitoring, two cubs of females and one male. At present the condition of tiger children has tended to be teenagers. It is estimated that it is three years old.

Riau's Center for Conservation of Natural Resources has a target to increase the population of Sumatran tigers which is one of 25 endangered animals to reach 10 percent. To raise the population of Sumatran tigers, Riau BBKSDA has cooperated with many parties.

Head of the Riau BBKSDA, Suharyono, in the Sumatran tiger conservation area in Riau, there have been two generations of seedlings from the same breeders. From what was caught by the trap cameras that we installed in almost all conservation areas, the Sumatran tiger population may still be above 45.

Sumatran tiger population continues to decline and is threatened with extinction due to poaching and conversion

Categories

Tags

From the blog

Stories not Stock: 3 Reasons Why You Should Use UGC Instead of Stock Video

Video content is an essential part of a brand’s marketing strategy, and while stock footage has been a reliable go-to in the past, forward-thinking companies are looking to user-generated content for their video needs.

View post

Buy video