Indonesian photo journalists take pictures of World Wildlife Fund (WWF) activists with bodies painted as tigers during a campaign for Sumatran tiger protection in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, Aug. 22, 2008. The Sumatran tiger, or Panthera tigris sumatrae, is the world's most critically endangered tiger subspecies _ WWF estimates fewer than 400 remain in the wild in comparison to about 1,000 in the 1970s. The tigers' diminishing population is largely blamed on poaching and the destruction of their forest habitat for palm oil and wood pulp plantations.