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Indonesian Rangers on the Hunt for Sumatran Tigers that Attacked & Killed Villagers

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Photographer Spend Years Traveling to Sumatra to Track Elusive Tiger Sumatran tiger Driven by his passion for tigers, photographer Vladimir Cech Jr. spent four years visiting Southeast Asia’s jungles to capture images of the rare Sumatran tiger. This critically endangered species is rarely photographed in the wild, but Cech’s tenacity—and camera traps—made his dream a reality. The resulting portfolio of imagery is a wonderful look at life below …

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On the Indonesian island of Sumatra, a 63-year-old coffee maker, according to the authorities, has been attacked, killed and partly eaten by a tiger.

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On the Indonesian island of Sumatra there are only a few hundred tigers of the same name. For a coffee farmer, an encounter ends every day.

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inFranken.de broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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