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World: Asia-Pacific Tigers hit by Indonesian crisis ![]() Sumatran tigers are on the brink of extinction
The park has several rare Sumatran tigers whose forest homes have been destroyed to make way for farms and plantations. Now the tigers are again facing hunger, thanks to Indonesia's severe economic crisis. "Feeding the animals is the most expensive thing for our park at the moment," says the park's director Tony Sumampau.
So the deers of Tamn Safari park might end up as tiger meat. But spiralling costs and fewer visitors mean an uncertain future for all of the park's animals. With the collapse of the Indonesian currency, the imported powder milk of the orphaned orangutans now costs more than four times as much.
The management believes that it soon has to close if the economy does not pick up. There are only 500 Sumatran tigers left in Indonesia. If the park closes down an important captive breeding programme will go with it. |
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