Sibling Revelry
Frisky young Sumatran tiger brothers Suka and Nelson, born four months apart at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, are growing up—and these not-quite two-year-olds have become nearly inseparable buddies....
View ArticleTigers Cling to Survival in Sumatra’s Increasingly Fragmented Forests
Researchers on an expedition that tracked endangered tigers through Sumatran jungles for one year have found that tigers are now clinging to survival in low-density populations. The team’s findings...
View ArticleRegaining Ground
After more than two decades of being classified as Critically Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), populations of Sumatran tigers Panthera tigris sumatrae continue...
View ArticleBALANCING ACT
Director of SINTAS Indonesia, a key partner for San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. Sharing Space With Tigers in West Sumatra While a large portion of the Sumatran tiger population lives within the...
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