Indonesian officials release Sumatran tigers into wild in attempt to boost species numbers

  • 4 years ago
Indonesian officials have released two Sumatran tigers into the wild in an attempt to boost the critically endangered species' numbers.

Riau Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) set free the tigers after they were evacuated and rehabilitated for almost two years.

This footage was filmed on June 12 in Riau.

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