In this sanctuary, each tiger has a name, a story, and a unique journey. Some have lived too close to humans. Some have lost their homes. Some arrive injured. And others are born with new hope.
Some have lived too close to humans. Some have lost their homes. Some arrive wounded. And others are born with new hope.
Not all tigers can return to the forest. But for those who do recover, nature remains the best home. Each step they take back into the wild represents new hope for Sumatra.
Some tigers have passed away. But their stories remain a part of this conservation journey. They lived, they fought, and they were part of the Sumatran forests we continue to protect.
Returning to the wild in Kerinci Seblat National Park
Found dead in the Renah Kayu Embun area, Kerinci, leaving behind memories that continue to strengthen the conservation struggle.
Ever felt the freedom of the forest again in Kerinci Seblat National Park
Found dead in the Gunung Raya forest area, Kerinci, but his journey will always be part of the hope for the Sumatran tiger.