Tambling Wildlife has been rehabilitating and protecting Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) since 2007, rescuing them from various parts of Indonesia where they face significant danger, with the hope of eventually releasing them back into the wild.

Before their release, we ensure that the tigers regain their natural hunting instincts and are fully prepared to thrive in their natural habitat. This involves comprehensive care, including treating wounds, monitoring behavior, and conducting health checks. By taking these precautions, we significantly increase the survival rate of Sumatran tigers once they are reintroduced into the wild.

Conflict tigers—those involved in human-wildlife conflicts across regions like Jambi or Aceh—are now living freely and safely in our nature reserve.