April 27, 2010 | Nurdin Hasan & Dessy Sagita
This Sumatran tiger from Aceh will be on its way today to the Taman Safari Indonesia park in Bogor, West Java, where it will be given more conducive conditions to mate and reproduce. (EPA Photo/Hotli Simanjuntak)
Sumatran Tiger Pair Making Love Nest in Zoo as Part of Bid to Grow Population
Banda Aceh. To provide them with the correct conditions to reproduce, two Sumatran tigers from Aceh’s Natural Resources Conservation Agency are scheduled to be moved to the Taman Safari Indonesia wildlife park in Bogor, West Java, the agency’s chief said on Monday. Abubakar Chekmat said the agency, known as BKSDA, was scheduled to put both Cut Nyak, 5, and Salamah, 3, on a flight to Jakarta on Tuesday evening. “It is no longer possible for both the tigers to be released to their natural habitat. Both are tame. Cut Nyak was even treated by
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