Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Trapped-Sumatran-Tiger-27MZIF20TDB3.htmlConceptually similarTrapped Sumatran TigerGP03F4QCompleted★★★★Trapped Sumatran Tiger is TranquilizedGP03F4SCompleted★★★★Dead Sumatran TigerGP03F1CCompleted★★★★Cleared Forest In SumatraGP03F18Completed★★★★Trapped Sumatran Tiger News EditGP03F4TCompleted★★★★Forest Officer and Rescue Team in Sumatran RainforestGP03F1WCompleted★★★★Pulp and Paper Clipreel - contains Non GP footageGP04FKKCompleted★★★★Dead Sumatran Tiger in Riau - B-rollGP1STXQGCompleted★★★★★★Greenpeace Investigation Links KFC to Rainforest DestructionGP045BKCompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP03F4RTrapped Sumatran TigerAn endangered Sumatran tiger is caught in a pig trap on the border of PT Arara Abadi, an APP related acacia plantation in the province of Riau. The tiger died before it could be evacuated. Rainforest and tiger habitats were being cleared on this concession. The Sumatran tiger's rainforest habitat is being destroyed, forcing it into closer contact with humans and into areas where traps are laid for wild boar. There are fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers left in the wild. More than one million hectares of rainforests are estimated to be cleared every year.Locations:Indonesia-RiauDate:1 Jul, 2011Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:39sLatitude:0°3'50"NLongitude:101°50'27"EAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :SELECTED RUSHESKeywords:Acacia-Asia Pulp and Paper (APP)-Death-Deforestation-Destruction-Endangered species-Forests (campaign title)-Insects-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Paper industry-Plantations-Sadness-Sinar Mas Group-Tigers-Trapped-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Trapped Sumatran Tiger on Sinar Mas PlantationAn endangered Sumatran tiger is caught on the border of PT Arara Abadi, an APP related acacia plantation in the province of Riau. The tiger died before it could be evacuated. Rainforest and tiger habitats were being cleared on this concession. The Sumatran tiger’s rainforest habitat is being destroyed, forcing it into closer contact with humans and into areas where traps are laid for wild boar. There are fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers left in the wild. More than one million hectares of rainforests are estimated to be cleared every year.Related Collections:Trapped Sumatran Tiger on Sinar Mas Plantation (Photos & Videos)