Case Study: Tiger Protection & Conservation Units in Kerinci-Seblat National Park, Indonesia
Since 2000, Fauna & Flora International has collaborated with park officials, communities, police, the judiciary, and local government to pioneer effective tiger protection strategies. Tiger Protection and Conservation Units, led by park officials alongside community rangers, conduct routine and information-led patrols and investigations. Project efforts have led to effective law enforcement to safeguard tigers against surging international demand, securing a stable tiger density in the core of the park.
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Case Study: Tiger Protection & Conservation Units in Kerinci-Seblat National Park, Indonesia
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Fauna & Flora International
Publication Date: 2020
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Since 2000, Fauna & Flora International has collaborated with park officials, communities, police, the judiciary, and local government to pioneer effective tiger protection strategies. Tiger Protection and Conservation Units, led by park officials alongside community rangers, conduct routine and information-led patrols and investigations. Project efforts have led to effective law enforcement to safeguard tigers against surging international demand, securing a stable tiger density in the core of the park.