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Sumatran Tiger in Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation
A semi-wild Sumatran Tiger (Panthera Tigris Sumatrae) is seen at the Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation rescue centre, which is part of the South Bukit Barisan National Park.
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Wildlife in Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation
Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation is located on the southern tip of Sumatra Island in Indonesia and covers 45,000 hectares of forest which is part of 365,000 hectares South Bukit Barisan National Park or SBBNP (according to the cooperation agreement between Ministry of Forestry and TWNC) and 14.082 hectares of sea marine reserve. The shoot includes images of endangered species like the Sumatran tiger, wild siamangs, wild sambar deer, water buffaloes, Asian Pied Hornbill and a Wallace's Hawk-Eagle.
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Unique identifier:
GP0STO5DG
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
02/11/2013
Locations:
Indonesia
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South Sumatra
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Southeast Asia
Credit line:
© Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
Size:
5024px × 3360px 18.72 MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)