Stop Killing Sumatran Tigers for Their Body Parts

Target: Ms. Siti Nurbaya Bakar, Minister of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia

Goal: Call for stronger protection of the habitat of the critically endangered Sumatran tiger.

The Sumatran tiger, one of the world’s rarest big cats, is critically endangered due to habitat loss and poaching. The destruction of its habitat has been caused by human activity, including deforestation, mining, and the expansion of palm oil plantations. The poaching of the Sumatran tiger has also significantly contributed to its decline, as it is hunted for its skin and other body parts, which are used in traditional medicines.

The survival of the Sumatran tiger is of great importance to the ecosystem and the biodiversity of Indonesia. If we do not take immediate action to protect the habitat of this majestic animal, it could become extinct within our lifetime.

We call for stronger protection of the habitat of the Sumatran tiger, including the preservation of its forest habitat and the enforcement of laws against poaching. Additionally, we urge the government to address the root causes of habitat loss, such as deforestation and the expansion of palm oil plantations. It is crucial that these issues are addressed in order to ensure the survival of the Sumatran tiger.

The protection of the Sumatran tiger’s habitat is not only important for the survival of this magnificent animal but also for the preservation of Indonesia’s rich biodiversity. Take action now to prevent further habitat loss and poaching and to ensure a sustainable future for both the Sumatran tiger and our environment.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Minister Bakar,

We are writing to express our concern for the critically endangered Sumatran tiger, whose habitat is under threat from habitat loss and poaching. We urge you to take immediate action to protect the habitat of this magnificent animal.

The Sumatran tiger is an iconic species that is of great importance to Indonesia’s rich biodiversity. However, its habitat is under threat from human activity, including deforestation, mining, and the expansion of palm oil plantations. This has led to a significant decline in the tiger population, with the species now being critically endangered.

In addition, the poaching of the Sumatran tiger is a major contributor to its decline, as it is hunted for its skin and other body parts, which are used in traditional medicines. This illegal trade must be stopped, and stronger enforcement measures must be put in place to prevent further poaching.

We call on you to take immediate action to protect the habitat of the Sumatran tiger, including the preservation of its forest habitat and the enforcement of laws against poaching. We also urge the government to address the root causes of habitat loss, such as deforestation and the expansion of palm oil plantations.

The survival of the Sumatran tiger is not only important for the preservation of Indonesia’s biodiversity but also for the wellbeing of our environment. We must take action now to ensure that the Sumatran tiger is protected and to prevent its extinction.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Captain Herbert


30 Comments

  1. Cheryl+Miller says:

    SAVE These AMAZING CREATURES!!!! HELP THEM!!!

  2. SIGN SHARE — STOP KILLING our Animals — our Planet NEEDS Tigers — We do NOT NEED dead Animals nor their Parts — How BRUTAL & IMMORAL — How SADISTIC & HATEFUL — IDIOT-Poachers, along with ignorant & depravedly indifferent market, should be thrown in prison & NEVER released — we MUST PROTECT our TIGERS.

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