Sumatra's Last Tigers
Tiger populations around the world are crashing due to poaching and deforestation. That's what led a wealthy business magnate, Tomy Winata, to open the Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation. This huge forest preserve in Southern Sumatra is a safe haven for tigers and other endangered wildlife. From here, captive or orphaned can tigers undergo "rehabilitation" and be released back into the wild.
Tiger populations around the world are crashing due to poaching and deforestation. That's what led a wealthy business magnate, Tomy Winata, to open the Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation. This huge forest preserve in Southern Sumatra is a safe haven for tigers and other endangered wildlife. From here, captive or orphaned can tigers undergo "rehabilitation" and be released back into the wild.