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Save Sumatran Tigers From Extinction!
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We must not lose these majestic tigers to poaching and habitat destruction!
There are only 400 Sumatran tigers estimated to be left in the wild today, and they must be protected before they are killed into extinction! Sign the petition pledging to become an advocate for these amazing tigers and implore the Indonesian government to protect their Leuser habitat. We cannot lose these beautiful tigers!
The smallest species of tigers, Indonesia’s Sumatran tigers 1 are labeled as critically endangered and on the verge of complete extinction 2 . Poaching and destruction of their habitat to paper and palm oil industries are threatening to kill the last surviving Sumatran tigers in the wild.
Their habitat, the Leuser ecosystem, is the “last place on Earth where elephants, tigers, rhinos and orangutans still live together 3.” The Indonesian island’s rainforest is extremely diverse with wildlife, geographically beautiful, and rich with florae. However, it is currently being destroyed by pulp paper and palm oil plantations, which are leveling the area and leaving the tigers with nowhere to live.
On top of that, poachers — despite laws against them — are murdering more and more Sumatran tigers every year for their skins, bones, and use in traditional Asian medicine 4. According to a recent survey, roughly 78 percent of Sumatran tiger deaths each year are caused by poachers. That amounts to 40 deaths each year 5.
When there are only 300-400 tigers still alive, 40 killed a year by poachers means they won’t last another decade unless something is done to save them.
Sumatran tigers have richly colored fur and thick manes make them truly beautiful animals. To lose them forever to heartless poaching would be irreversible tragedy. Once lost, they will be lost forever.
A global awareness movement must be created to generate real change for the Leuser 6 and put the need to protect Sumatran tigers in the spotlight. By pledging to become a vocal ambassador for Sumatran tigers and pressuring the Indonesian government to protect their vital habitat, you can help save these majestic cats from becoming extinct!