Kota Jambi, Jan. 8 -- Camera traps installed in Bukit Tigapuluh National Park have recorded four individual Sumatran tigers ( Panthera tigris sumatrae ), providing strong evidence that the conservation area's ecosystem remains well preserved.
Head of National Park Management Section for Region I at the Bukit Tigapuluh National Park Authority, Hendra Koswandi, stated that the figure is still preliminary as data collection remains ongoing.
"For now, four have been recorded, and monitoring continues. This confirms that Sumatran tigers are indeed present," Koswandi said in Jambi on Thursday.
The findings were obtained through a monitoring program conducted from September to December 2025 using camera traps in the Suo-Suo area.
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