<p>These tigers are about to experience a sea journey to colder climes – an experience much removed from their native tropical habitat in Indonesia.</p><p>Sumatran siblings Cinta and Jalur, currently living at Symbio Wildlife Park, will cross the Bass Strait on June 6 to settle in at their new Tasmanian home.</p><p>The breed is listed as critically endangered</a>.</p><p>Symbio representatives said Cinta and Jalur are ambassadors for the conservation of their species, and the move will play a vital role in broadening awareness of their plight.</p><p>The nine-year-old pair were moved to Symbio Wildlife Park from Auckland Zoo seven years ago as part of a regional captive management breeding program.</p><p>Staff at Symbio have planned a big farewell weekend for the duo on June 2 and 3. Credit: Symbio Wildlife Park via Storyful</p><br />