almost extinct Sumatran tiger



Species whose original habitat originated from Sumatra is now beginning to approach extinction. The main factors are the hunting of lian and the expansion of industrial and residential land. Counting in 2017 the number of tigers successfully identified by the animal conservation monitoring agency recorded the number of tigers only 350 to 600 tail just about to approach extinction. The importance of preserving nature and the environment should be a top priority for the sustainability of a good ecosystem.



Recorded in 1999 to 2001 estimated about 70 - 90 tigers were killed in the forecast. Many people are not authorized to hunt these animals even enter the national park that should have a very tight protection. Various government efforts have provided the program as an effort to protect Sumatran tiger species. Establishment of breeding grounds is one of the government's programs to reduce the level of extinction that is increasingly worrisome and recruit forest police as a protected forest guard. In Indonesia tiger trade is a criminal treatment recorded in the Indonesian law rule of Constitution number 5 of 1990 which contains conservation of biological natural resources and ecosystem. For those who violate the sentence to be in live is a maximum of 5 years imprisonment and a maximum fine of 100 million.

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