Indonesia - Ban the Use of Wire Traps That Kill Tigers

  • af: Sue Lee
  • mottagare: Indonesia's Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Climate Change

One of the rarest great cats in the world was lost 2 May, 2015, when local police in Pelangai Gadang village, Western Sumatra, Indonesia, responded to a farmer's report that he had ensnared and killed a Sumatran tiger.

Experts estimate that just 400-500 tigers now live in Sumatra, with only 166 in a park near where the tiger was snared.

With so few Sumatran tigers remaining in the world, it’s time for Indonesia to end the use of wire traps that can ensnare and kill tigers. Please sign this urgent petition now and help cast a lifeline for these imperiled cats.

Dear Decision Maker, I am deeply troubled by the 2 May, 2015 report of another tiger in Western Sumatra. This tiger, like others before it, was ensnared by and died trapped in a wire trap. [Your comments] Experts estimate that just 400-500 tigers now live in Sumatra, with only 166 in a park near where the tiger was snared. With so few Sumatran tigers remaining in the world, I strongly urge you to ban the use of wire traps. Please sign this urgent petition now and help cast a lifeline for these imperiled cats. Sincerely, [Your name]

Opdater #18 år siden
PLEASE NOTE: I APOLOGIZE FOR MY PREVIOUS ERROR - I CHANGED THE PETITION AND ITS TARGET TO THE CORRECT COUNTRY OF INDONESIA!! THANK YOU
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