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The Last Generation of Sumatran Tigers

Monday, June 6, 2022

The trade in Sumatran tigers continues. Prosecutors and judges do not care enough about the wider impact of the illegal wildlife trade.

 

 

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The Last Generation of Sumatran Tigers. tempo : 172812377837.

IT seems that wild animals do not have a right to life in the jungles of Indonesia. They are hunted, killed and then their body parts are sold by more ‘noble’ creatures: humans. Laws created by humans are not yet enough to protect them. As a result, it is only a matter of time before these wild animals disappear from Indonesian forests.

The weakness of the law in Indonesia regarding protection for wild animals was apparent from 

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