Date: October
23, 2017
Source: Wildlife Conservation Society
A new scientific publication from WCS
(Wildlife Conservation Society) and the Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park
Authority looks at the effectiveness of the park's protection zone and finds
that the density of Sumatran tigers has increased despite the continued threat
of living in an 'In Danger' World Heritage Site.
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