The painful death of the Indonesian tiger

Activists from Greenpeace have just released a video footage of the trapped Sumatran tiger's 18-month-old tiger. The video is like a wake-up call ...

Activists from Greenpeace have just released a video footage of the trapped Sumatran tiger's 18-month-old tiger. The video is a wake-up call for the land payment plan and tropical deforestation of investment companies in Indonesia.

Picture 1 of The painful death of the Indonesian tiger

18-month-old Sumatra tiger caught in a trap - Photo: AFP

Zulfahmi, the activist of Greenpeace in Southeast Asia forests, said locals used this trap to catch wild boar, located in the APP's mining area - one of the leading companies. world of paper and packaging in Indonesia. Currently due to the exploitation of APP, Sumatra tiger is leaving its place of residence.


The clip may be shocking for some people because of compassion

Zamzami, also a Greenpeace activist, witnessed the entire painful death of this 18-month-old tiger within 3g clock. He said that when he was trapped seven days ago, although the tiger tried to lift his foot out of the trap, it failed. The leg was trapped more and more dark and necrotic, and the tiger did not eat or drink for seven days, so he became exhausted and died slowly.

Although there are opinions that it is the fault of the locals, APP also has a deep responsibility for this incident. According to a statistics of Greenpeace, this rare tiger species in the world has only 300-400 children. If this phenomenon continues with poaching and wildlife trade, it will be included in the list of extinct precious animals.

Greenpeace also said that if their habitats were destroyed, they would move closer to humans, which led to some deadly disasters when those tigers lacked food.

Update 16 December 2018
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