Sumatra's Last Tiger

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Almost 50% of Sumatra’s forests have disappeared in the last 25 years and less the 400 tigers are now left in the wild....

In the remote forests of Sumatra, Indonesia lives one of the world’s rarest tiger species - the majestic Sumatran Tiger. Almost 50% of Sumatra’s forests have disappeared in the last 25 years and less the 400 tigers are now left in the wild. Demand for land has increased - for agriculture, logging and oil palm plantations leaving the tigers with less and less territory. The search is now on, to find the attacking tiger and move him to a less populated area before poachers find him.

Next Showing on Nat Geo Wild:
Monday, 25 June at 6:30pm

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