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Title The Man-Eating Tigers Of Sumatra
Published Australia : SBS ONE, 2012
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Summary Sumatra is home to the only remaining island tigers in the world. Shorter and more secretive than their mainland cousins, they've never even been filmed in the wild and there are possibly only 500 left. As their jungle home disappears some are turning into man eaters. If captured they face a life sentence behind bars. Now there's a new plan to release these man eaters back to the wild to help save the species, with the help of a maverick millionaire catching the killers and releasing them on his land. Leading tiger expert Alan Rabinovitz travels to the jungle to discover if the idea is genius - or madness. (From the UK) (Documentary) CC
Event Broadcast 2013-10-02 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: PG
Subject Endangered species -- Conservation and restoration.
Tiger attacks.
Tiger -- Behavior.
Sumatran tiger.
Indonesia -- Sumatra.
Form Streaming video
Author Rabinovitz, Alan, host