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Conservationists say the coronavirus pandemic has led to increased poaching as villagers turn to hunting to supplement diminished incomes. It was the latest killing of endangered animals on Sumatra island.
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It estimated that fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers remain in the wild. Sumatran tigers - the most critically endangered tiger subspecies - are under increasing pressure due to poaching and a shrinking jungle habitat, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species. RELATED: Dolphins' playful social habits form bonds, but spread virus Under Indonesia’s Conservation of Natural Resources and Ecosystems law, those who intentionally kill protected animals would face up to five years in prison and a fine of 100 million rupiah ($7,000). Newly released footage shows the last-known view at the extinct Tasmanian tiger.
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Last-known footage of extinct Tasmanian tiger
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