The conflict between humans and wildlife has increased deeply 10 last year. The continued degradation of the forest causes the depletion of wildlife habitat. As a result, these animals have to venture further to find a source of food, especially large mammals such as elephants and tigers. This has resulted in conflict between humans and wildlife and not infrequently conflicted wildlife has died as a result of various handling measures taken. If the animal is successfully saved, most of them will experience stress so that rehabilitation needs to be done before finally being released back into the wild. Sumatran tigers were captured as a result of the conflict The Sumatran tiger in Ciuniang Nurantih captured by the West Sumatra BKSDA. A Sumatran Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) get into a trap set by the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) West Sumatra on December 13 July 2020. The arrest was preceded by a public report that a tiger had entered the residential area and pounced 7 goat's tail. The location of the tiger catching took place in Jorong Surantih, Nagari Lubuk Alung, Lubuk Alung District, Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra. The tiger, named Ciuniang Nurantih, was entrusted to the Dharmasraya Sumatran Tiger Rehabilitation Center. (PRHSD) ARSARI to undergo further examination. At the time of being arrested, Ciuniang is physically in good condition, there were only blisters on his face. Nevertheless, Ciuniang had to undergo rehabilitation due to the possibility of stress due to being in a trap for a long time. Year 2021: released to the Kerinci National Park area Seblat Sunday, 28 February 2021 The Ciuniang Sumatran tiger was finally released after nearly eight months of rehabilitation. The release was carried out by the Kerinci Seblat National Park Center (TNKS) and the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) West Sumatra, together with the ARSARI Djojohadikusumo Foundation and the Indonesian Sintas Foundation. The Kerinci Seblat National Park area was declared to meet the criteria for the release of Ciuniang. This of course has gone through the process ground check first at some recommended point. This release has the support of the Indonesian Ministry of Defense in the form of Super Puma NAS helicopters 332 for the Ciuniang translocation from the ARSARI PR-HSD site to the wild offsite. The use of these helicopters is not only to shorten travel time, but also to ensure that the release location is secure and out of reach of humans. GPS Collar installation was also done so that the movement of the tiger could be continuously monitored. The hope is that the tigers that have been released will be able to adapt well to their habitat so that the preservation of their population is maintained in the future.. Keeping forests sustainable is one solution to reducing conflicts between humans and wildlife. Ciuniang Nurantih's release process used a helicopter. Source https://www.liputan6.com/regional/read/4306248/perkenalkan-ciuniang-nurantih-harimau-betina-gahar-dari-padang-pariamanhttps://padang.tribunnews.com/2021/02/28/harimau-sumatera-ciuniang-nurantih-dilepasliarkan-ke-kawasan-tnks-diangkut-pakai-helikopterhttps://www.liputan6.com/regional/read/4495378/diantar-dengan-helikopter-harimau-ciuniang-nurantih-tempati-rumah-baru Be a part of SCENTS mission to save beautiful creatures from illegal wildlife trafficking Post navigation The whale beaching phenomenon, What caused it? The impact of medical waste on wildlife after one year of the pandemic