A Sumatran Tiger Successfully Arrested By BKSDA In Pasaman, West Sumatra
The Sumatran tiger is in a trap cage belonging to the West Sumatra BKSDA in Pasaman Regency, Sunday (4/2/2024). (Between/Altas Maulana)

JAKARTA - A Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) entered a trap cage belonging to the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) of West Sumatra (West Sumatra) in Jambak, Nagari or Binjai Village, Tigo Nagari District, Pasaman Regency, Sunday (4/3) early in the morning. Head of the Conservation Section I of the West Sumatra BKSDA Antoni Vevri accompanied by the Head of the Conservation Resort Region I of the West Sumatra BKSDA Ade Putra in Lubuk Attitude, Sunday, said the Sumatran tiger entered a trap cage around a pingan garden belonging to residents at around 05.43 WIB.

"The Sumatran tiger that entered the trap cage was discovered by officers when they checked the trap cage that we had installed a few days ago," he said.

He said the tiger, which often appears in Tigo Nagari District, Pasaman, was immediately evacuated by the West Sumatra BKSDA team.

The tiger evacuation used a transport cage and was planned to be taken to the Sumatran Dharmasraya Tiger Rehabilitation Center (PHRSD) owned by the Arsari Djojohadikusumo Foundation.

"We carried out the evacuation together with members of the National Police, TNI, and local residents from the location to the car," he said.

Residents also came to see closely the tiger trapped in the cage.

He admitted that the handling of animal-human conflicts has been carried out since January 2, 2024, after the cattle were eaten by protected animals, Law Number 5 of 1990 concerning Conservation of Biological Natural Resources and Their Ecosystems.

The West Sumatra BKSDA installed three trap cages and set every trap cage with camera traps to monitor the presence of the animal, in addition to using a thermal drone at night and during the day.

"We handled the conflict for one month and many reports from residents during the handling. We managed to save the animals and secure local residents," he said.


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