The Columbus Dispatch

3 endangered Sumatran tigers found dead in Indonesia

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BANDA ACEH, Indonesia – Three critically endangered Sumatran tigers, including two cubs, were found dead in a conservati­on area on Indonesia's Sumatra island after being caught in traps apparently set by a poacher, authoritie­s said Friday.

The mother and a female cub were found dead Tuesday in the Leuser Ecosystem Area, a forested region for tiger conservati­on in Aceh province, said Agus Arianto, head of the conservati­on agency. The body of a male cub was found on Thursday about 15 feet away, he said.

An examinatio­n determined they died from infected wounds caused by traps, Arianto said.

He said several traps similar to ones used to capture wild pigs on farms were found in the area of the bodies.

“Setting traps for pigs in a conservati­on area is very unlikely,” Arianto said, “This was intended to poach endangered animals for economic gain." He said his agency will cooperate with law enforcemen­t agencies in an investigat­ion.

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