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http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia-pacific/2011/05/20115952648251779.html

Footage highlights threat to Sumatran tigers 
Wildlife group calls for action to protect tigers after capturing video of 
endangered species in threatened areas.
Last Modified: 09 May 2011 06:52 

WWF footage shows the Sumatran tigers frolicking in the Bukit Tigapuluh forest.

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), a conservation group, has urged logging 
companies to drop plans to clear Indonesian forest areas where it captured rare 
images of critically endangered Sumatran tigers.

The video recorded through camera traps by the wildlife organisation in March 
and April shows 12 of the big cats, including two mothers playing with their 
cubs, in the Bukit Tigapuluh forest of eastern Sumatra.

"That was the highest number of tigers and tiger images obtained or ever 
experienced," Karmila Parakkasi, WWF tiger researcher, said in a statement.

Less than 400 Sumatran tigers exist today, and environmental activists say the 
animals are increasingly losing their natural habitat due to deforestation for 
timber and palm oil plantations.

The 12 tigers were spotted inside a land concession belonging to Barito Pacific 
Group (BP Group), the statement added.

The areas of the central Sumatran forests where the tiger species are 
concentrated are prime targets for pulp and paper companies like BP Group and 
Asia Pulp & Paper (APP), which both have permits pending to clear the forest, 
the WWF said.

Prominent conservation, animal and human rights groups, including WWF, have 
urged the two companies and the Indonesian government to protect the forests 
from deforestation.

"WWF calls for all concessions operating in this area to abandon plans to clear 
this forest and protect areas with high conservation value," said WWF forest 
and species programme director Anwar Purwoto.

"We also urge the local, provincial and central government to take into 
consideration the importance of this corridor and manage it as part of 
Indonesia's commitments to protecting biodiversity."

In a statement, APP said it supported the permanent protection of the Bukit 
Tigapuluh forest and said it was working with NGOs and local stakeholders to 
expand the area.

"APP places tremendous value on preserving and protecting Indonesia's national 
parks and forests as well as in Sumatran Tiger preservation and protection," 
the statement said.

The Bukit Tigapuluh forest is designated a "global priority tiger conservation 
landscape" and is one of six landscapes the government of Indonesia pledged to 
protect at last November's tiger summit of world leaders in Russia.

Indonesia has agreed with Norway on a two-year moratorium on new permits to 
clear forest, under a landmark $1 billion deal to curb greenhouse gas emissions 
from deforestation, but it has yet to be signed into law as ministries wrangle 
over details.


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