Environment
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Three Critically Endangered Sumatran Tigers Found Dead After Caught in Traps
Three critically endangered Sumatran tigers were found dead after being caught in traps on Indonesia's Sumatra Island, whose numbers are estimated to have dwindled to about 400 in the wild.
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