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February 12, 2012
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Sumatra Wants Refuge for Rare Tigers
AFP
A Rare Sumatran Tiger
A Rare Sumatran Tiger

Aug. 21, 2003 — Officials on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia want to create a special refuge for tigers, which are being driven out of their natural habitat and are killing villagers, a conservationist said Tuesday.

John Kennedie, the head of the Riau Province Nature Conservancy office, said local authorities have proposed the status for Senepis Forest near the town of Dumai. He said they would visit Jakarta soon to ask the central government to declare the forest a refuge.

Kennedie said Senepis, covering some 60,000 hectares (148,200 acres) of thick jungle, is estimated to be home to some 33 endangered Sumatran tigers.

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Conservationists say the felling of forests to create farmland or plantations is driving the tigers into villages in search of food.

Kennedie said 26 people had been killed in the past three years including four this year. He said his office in recent years had rescued eight trapped tigers from the hands of angry villagers.

Most of these were sent to a private safari park in West Java.

"If approved, Senepis will be the first such conservation park for tigers in Indonesia and tigers from other regions could also be released there," he told AFP.

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Name: Sumatran Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae)
Primary Classification: Felidae (Cats)
Location: Sumatra (island of Indonesia)
Habitat: Tropical rainforest and swamp.
Diet: Deer and wild pigs.
Size: Up to 8 ft in length and 300 lbs in weight.
Description: Orange coat with narrow, black stripes; smallest and darkest of the tiger subspecies; webbed toes.
Cool Facts: It is a powerful and efficient swimmer; as such, it will chase prey animals into the water where they can be easily out-maneuvered.
Conservation Status: Critically Endangered
Major Threat: Deforestation
What Can I Do?: Visit The Tiger Foundation, TigerAid and the WWF for further information on how you can help.
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