Indonesia, Feb. 28 -- Indonesia's West Sumatra conservation agency has installed six camera traps to monitor a Sumatran tiger spotted near a village plantation in Agam District, following viral social media footage of the animal.

Officers from the Maninjau Conservation Resort under the West Sumatra Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) were dispatched to Ladang Ateh in Pasia Laweh Village, Palupuh Subdistrict, to address the reported human-wildlife conflict.

"We have deployed a team to handle the situation by installing six camera traps," said Ade Putra, head of the Maninjau Conservation Resort, on Friday.

The cameras were placed along suspected wildlife corridors based on footprints and scratch marks found at the site.

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