The Sunda Tiger is one of two subspecies of tiger - and today they can only be found on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. There's less than four hundred left in Sumatra's forests and time is running out before they become extinct in the wild.
As deforestation and illegal hunting continue throughout Sumatra, what hope is there for the long-term survival of the Sumatran Tiger? In this episode we chat to Leif Cocks, founder of the International Tiger Project about the work they are doing in Indonesia and the different ways that you can help save the Sumatran tiger today.
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Back to Beijing: Huang Qiaowen, China Felid Conservation Alliance
Cats of Calakmul: Mariam Weston & Thelma Arenas, Ocelot Working Group
The Mizoram Model: Amit Kumar Bal
Father and Daughter: Kumi Togawa, Japan Tiger and Elephant Fund
Feline Fire Survivors: Carmen Vanbianchi - Home Range Wildlife Research
A Big Future: Howard Baskin, Big Cat Rescue
Lynx on the Brink: Nathan Huvier, Centre Athénas
When We Become Prey: Professor Adam Hart, University of Gloucestershire
Road Ecology: Professor Darryl Jones, Griffith University
The Last Wild Cat of Singapore: Singapore Wild Cat Action Group
Fighting Wildlife Crime: Ofir Drori, EAGLE Network
A Sand Cat Powered Future: Dr. Amir Seyyedabbasi, Istinye University
The Wilds of Mongolia: Claudio Augugliaro, Wildlife Initiative
Cats on the Edge: Sergio Guerrero & Liesbeth Frías
Up Close with Tiger Poachers: Allison Skidmore, Leave them Wild
Bardia Discovery: Rajan Choudhary, Rusty-Spotted Cat Working Group
Backyard Big Cats: Devan Schowe, Born Free USA
Thank you from Cats of the Wild
Fishing Cats of Nepal: Ganesh Puri, Western Terai Fishing Cat Project
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