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Sumatran Tiger . General Information :. Scientific Name : Panthera Tigris Sumatrae Common Name : Sumatran Tiger Kingdom : Animalia Phylum : Chordata Class : Mammalia Continent/Country origin from : Asia/ Indonesia Year added to Endangered Species List : 1996 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sumatran Tiger

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Scientific Name: Panthera Tigris Sumatrae

Common Name: Sumatran Tiger

Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Continent/Country origin

from: Asia/ Indonesia Year added to Endangered

Species List: 1996Numbers remaining: ~350

in wild (down from 1,000 in 1980’s)

General Information:

Range of Sumatran tigers

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Weight: - Male: 110- 140 kg( 220- 310 lbs.) -Female: 75- 110 kg(170- 240 lbs.)

Height : Up to 60 cm (1.9 feet)Length : Up to 250 cm (8.2 feet)Skin : Have heavy black stripes on its orange coat Life Span: 10-15 in wild; 20 in captivity

Physical Description

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Habitat: - island of Sumatra in Indonesia - Remain patches of forest, and also in rivers Biomes:

- Tropical Broadleaf Evergreen - Peat Swamp - Freshwater Swamp Forest - Most important: Rainforests: Climate- Hot and wet year round, high humidity(averaging about 80%)

Sumatran Tiger’s Ecosystem

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Role in food web: - They eat other mammals: deer , rabbits, boars, badgers, and wild cattle - Carnivores= 2nd, 3rd, 4th level consumer - hunt at night-hide in push then jump out on its prey - Top of the food web

Reproduction: - Breed during winter season - Gave birth to 2-4 blind cubs about 103 days later - Sexually mature: Male -4 years olds Female- in 3 years olds

Sumatran Tiger’s Niches

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Its effect on its ecosystem: - Keep population of deer, wild boars, and guar in check - Without tigers theses prey species would expand ravage on theirs food sources- vegetation smaller insects would not survive these insects will eat crops vital food could be lost to human

Sumatran Tiger’s Niches (Continue)

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Large-scale habitat loss (Deforestation): - Human cut down forests for trees to make supplies: paper, build houses and other constructions, and for farmlandHabitat fragmentation-splitting up habitat

and small areas not sustainable for hunting/survival

Loss of prey not enough food for tigers

Past and Current Threats

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Conflict with human: - Habitat loss = move to other place for food = troubles with humans because wandering into villages

Illegal trading: Overhunting - National-through black market, as well as international - Trade bone, fur, and skin for money - Chinese herb uses parts of the Sumatran Tiger for medicine sell tiger cubs for money

Past and Current Threats

1978: 1000

1986: 650

1992: 500

1993: 450

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Previous Effort/Current Effort: - WWF -Tiger Protection Unit patrol helps keeping forests safe by removing poachers’ traps and snares - Educate people how to live with tiger - Help tiger to have a protected area: Tesso Nilo in 2004 - In 201o, added 6 priority landscapes to the National Tiger Recovery Program - Identify corridors that needed protection by using camera traps to figure out the distribution as well as habitat

Conservation plan

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For the first year, the government should make more laws that make transportation of tiger become harder. - By air, sea, or land

Then for the next three years, put undercover cop in some of the black markets to find who is trading the tigers - Stop the process at its start

For the next 3 years, we should adopt more Sumatran tigers to the zoo - Established the captive breeding program - Create the best condition to help the tiger to have exponential growth - Later on, return them to the wild.

10 Years Plan:

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For the last 3 years, we have to keep watching, and recording the population of the tiger to make sure that they are not decreasing - Helps family who has been living depending on selling tigers so they’re not going to hunt tigers again

- If they continue to do it, raise the fine that they will be charged if they get caught( go to jail possible)

10 year plan continued……

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Save the Tigers!

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WWF:http://worldwildlife.org/species/sumatran-tiger

IUNC red List:http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/15966/0

Tiger Facts:http://www.tigers.ca/Tigerworld/W3A1.html

Minnesota Zoo:http://www.mnzoo.com/conservation/

conservation_historySumatranTiger.aspSumatran Tiger Trust:

http://www.tigertrust.info/sumatran_tiger_home.asp

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