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Untuk membantu melestarikan spesies yang terancam punah ini, APP telah menciptakan 106 000 hektar tempat perlindungan, [[Senepis Buluhala Tiger Sanctuary]] dari empat perusahaan penebangan konsesi. Tempat perlindungan ini dikelilingi dan dilindungi oleh hutan produksi, di mana para pekerja terus-menerus waspada untuk penebangan liar dan kebakaran liar yang mengancam habitat Harimau Sumatera yang terancam punah.<ref>{{cite news|title=APP engaged in protecting tigers |url= http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/02/22/app-engaged-protecting-tigers.html |accessdate=18 December 2013|newspaper=The Jakarta Post|date=22 February 2010}}</ref>
 
==== Penebangan ramin ====
 
Pohon [[Ramin (pohon)|Ramin]] ''Gonystylus'' dilindungi secara hukum di bawah hukum Indonesia dan regulasi nasional [[CITES]]. Hutan rawa gambut Sumatera merupakan habitat utama ramin.<ref name=GPMarch2012>[http://www.greenpeace.org/international/Global/international/publications/forests/2012/Indonesia/Greenpeace_TRPT_report.docx The Ramin Paper Trail Asia Pulp & Paper Under Investigation – Part 2] [http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/publications/Campaign-reports/Forests-Reports/The-Ramin-Paper-Trail in short] [[Greenpeace]] 1 March 2012</ref> Pada 2012 Greenpeace mengekspos video praktek pembalakan liar APP. Dalam video mereka menunjukkan kayu dari pohon ramin duduk di pekarangan bubur APP.<ref>{{cite web |author=Publication – 1 March 2012 |url=http://www.greenpeace.org/canada/en/campaigns/forests/Indonesia/Resources/Reports/The-Ramin-paper-trail/ |title=Asia pulp & paper under investigation part two: &#124; Greenpeace Canada |publisher=Greenpeace.org |date=1 March 2012 |accessdate=7 June 2012}}</ref>
 
<!--According to Greenpeace in March 2012, APP’s main pulp mill in Indonesia (Indah Kiat Perawang) mixes illegal ramin logs regularly with other rainforest species in its pulpwood supply. APP denied the allegations, stating “APP is grateful to Greenpeace for bringing this report to our attention. We take very seriously any evidence of violation of the regulations concerning the protection of endangered tree species…APP maintains a strict zero tolerance policy for illegal wood entering the supply chain and has comprehensive chain of custody (CoC) systems to ensure that only legal wood enters its pulp mill operations.” <ref>{{cite news|title=APP statement on Greenpeace Ramin report |url= http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1203/S00024/app-statement-on-greenpeace-ramin-report.htm |newspaper=Scoop Independent News|date=1 March 2012}}</ref> Since Indonesia banned the logging of and trade in [[Ramin (tree)|ramin]] in 2001, more than one quarter of this ramin habitat has been cleared – much of this from areas currently supplying APP. Government maps show that 800,000ha (28%) of Sumatra’s peat swamp forests were cleared between 2003 and 2009. In 2003, 80% of Sumatra’s peat swamp forests, a key ramin habitat, were also identified as critical habitat for the survival of [[Sumatran tiger]]s.<ref name="GPMarch2012"/>-->
 
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