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The hunt for Sumatra's killer tigers | The hunt for Sumatra's killer tigers |
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By Lucy Williamson BBC News, Jambi province, Sumatra Sumatra's tiger rangers track and catch the endangered animals | By Lucy Williamson BBC News, Jambi province, Sumatra Sumatra's tiger rangers track and catch the endangered animals |
Fear often seems to begin with a road. | Fear often seems to begin with a road. |
Driving into tiger territory, all voices in the jeep gradually fell silent. | Driving into tiger territory, all voices in the jeep gradually fell silent. |
The only sound was the thick vegetation swishing against the windows as we lurched along the muddy track. | The only sound was the thick vegetation swishing against the windows as we lurched along the muddy track. |
The forest in Jambi province, Sumatra, is the site of Indonesia's newest conflict. Tigers are killing people here at the rate of one a week. | The forest in Jambi province, Sumatra, is the site of Indonesia's newest conflict. Tigers are killing people here at the rate of one a week. |
As their forests disappear under loggers' saws or to make way for plantations, Sumatra's endangered tigers are, quite simply, turning to humans for food. | As their forests disappear under loggers' saws or to make way for plantations, Sumatra's endangered tigers are, quite simply, turning to humans for food. |
We were on our way to the site of one attack. Soon, the tell-tale signs of illegal loggers appeared out of the forest - piles of wood, neatly stacked in a small clearing. We pulled up, and started down their tracks into the forest. | We were on our way to the site of one attack. Soon, the tell-tale signs of illegal loggers appeared out of the forest - piles of wood, neatly stacked in a small clearing. We pulled up, and started down their tracks into the forest. |
For Indonesia's tiger catchers, this is their daily commute. | For Indonesia's tiger catchers, this is their daily commute. |
In just a few months, these forest rangers have gone from chasing illegal loggers to finding and catching the tigers who are killing them. | In just a few months, these forest rangers have gone from chasing illegal loggers to finding and catching the tigers who are killing them. |
And even now, their guns and camaraderie do not completely hide their fear. | And even now, their guns and camaraderie do not completely hide their fear. |
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Victims or thieves? | Victims or thieves? |
The silence was thick with it as we made our way into the forest. | The silence was thick with it as we made our way into the forest. |
Everything at the illegal logging site was pretty much as Khoiry left it before he was attacked and killed. | Everything at the illegal logging site was pretty much as Khoiry left it before he was attacked and killed. |
Last month the rangers managed to track down a tiger they named Salma | Last month the rangers managed to track down a tiger they named Salma |
Felled trees were piled up ready for transport out of the forest, the ground was thick with sawdust. | Felled trees were piled up ready for transport out of the forest, the ground was thick with sawdust. |
There were no footprints left for the team to track, and no sign of a tiger. | There were no footprints left for the team to track, and no sign of a tiger. |
But in terms of why these attacks are happening, chief tiger ranger Nurazman Nurdin said this site was right on target. | But in terms of why these attacks are happening, chief tiger ranger Nurazman Nurdin said this site was right on target. |
"The main problem is illegal logging," he explained. "It's destroying the tigers' habitat. This place, for example, they don't have a permit for what they're doing here - it's illegal." | "The main problem is illegal logging," he explained. "It's destroying the tigers' habitat. This place, for example, they don't have a permit for what they're doing here - it's illegal." |
It might be illegal, but for the people living here the punishment seems disproportionate. | It might be illegal, but for the people living here the punishment seems disproportionate. |
In one village, we found Supari on the front porch of her house. She lost her husband and son in a tiger attack here only a few weeks ago. | In one village, we found Supari on the front porch of her house. She lost her husband and son in a tiger attack here only a few weeks ago. |
She buckled with tears as she told us how they were killed while cutting wood just a short distance from the house. | She buckled with tears as she told us how they were killed while cutting wood just a short distance from the house. |
But Supari's son-in-law Coko says it is wrong to blame them for what happened. | But Supari's son-in-law Coko says it is wrong to blame them for what happened. |
"We're victims, not thieves," he told me. "We go to the forest to put food on the table. You can't blame us for this conflict with the tigers." | "We're victims, not thieves," he told me. "We go to the forest to put food on the table. You can't blame us for this conflict with the tigers." |
Vanishing territory | Vanishing territory |
Hundreds of kilometres away in the provincial capital, district chief Burhanuddin Hanir agreed. | Hundreds of kilometres away in the provincial capital, district chief Burhanuddin Hanir agreed. |
He said this latest conflict was probably the result of a new logging company which started operating nearby - with official permission. | He said this latest conflict was probably the result of a new logging company which started operating nearby - with official permission. |
Relatives of the victims said they had to cut down the forests to earn a living | Relatives of the victims said they had to cut down the forests to earn a living |
But why was a logging company given permission to operate in the tigers' dwindling territory? | But why was a logging company given permission to operate in the tigers' dwindling territory? |
"We only found out there were tigers in the area after the investors started chopping down the trees," he said. | "We only found out there were tigers in the area after the investors started chopping down the trees," he said. |
"Now we have more regulations to protect the tigers' habitat. But the problem is that the tigers are already disturbed and angry." | "Now we have more regulations to protect the tigers' habitat. But the problem is that the tigers are already disturbed and angry." |
As in many parts of Indonesia's vast territory, regulations are one thing - enforcing them is quite another. | As in many parts of Indonesia's vast territory, regulations are one thing - enforcing them is quite another. |
There could be as few as 250 tigers left here, but Sumatra's forest is now so depleted it is struggling to support even this tiny number. | There could be as few as 250 tigers left here, but Sumatra's forest is now so depleted it is struggling to support even this tiny number. |
Back at the attack site, ranger Nurazman Nurdin sounded dejected. | Back at the attack site, ranger Nurazman Nurdin sounded dejected. |
He told me there was no long-term plan - the rangers were just trying to keep the humans and tigers apart. | He told me there was no long-term plan - the rangers were just trying to keep the humans and tigers apart. |
It is dangerous work - and not a job he enjoys. | It is dangerous work - and not a job he enjoys. |
But Sumatra's tiger catchers are up against more than just hungry tigers. They're battling the world's demand for Indonesia's forests, and the timber and paper and palm oil they provide. | But Sumatra's tiger catchers are up against more than just hungry tigers. They're battling the world's demand for Indonesia's forests, and the timber and paper and palm oil they provide. |
These are lucrative exports for Indonesia. The question is whether their tigers are worth any more. | These are lucrative exports for Indonesia. The question is whether their tigers are worth any more. |
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