Sarah McClay was in the big cat enclosure when she was mauled at South Lakes Wild Animal Park in Dalton-in-Furness yesterday afternoon.
She was taken by air ambulance to Royal Preston Hospital immediately after the incident, where she later died.
McClay was from the Barrow-in-Furness area.
Cumbria police described her death as "tragic".
In a statement, the force said, "Sarah's family are very shocked and distressed and request that they have privacy as they try to come to terms with their loss. Police and Barrow Borough Council are continuing to investigate the circumstances that led to this terrible incident".
Visitors were asked to leave the wildlife park before it closed early. It is thought possible that some of them could have seen the attack by a Sumatran tiger.
The park's website says it keeps both Siberian and Sumatran tigers.
The animals can be up to three metres long and weigh around 300 kilos.
David Gill, the owner and founder of South Lakes Wild Animal Park, said McClay was very experienced in looking after big cats and that he had no explanation as to why she had entered the enclosure.
McClay had worked at the wildlife park for a number of years and was "very proficient" in her work with big cats.
Gill told BBC Radio 5 Live that it was against strict safety protocols to walk into the tiger's cage, adding that the zoo had passed a major inspection on Monday, in which it was praised for its safety standards.
The tiger has been at the park for 10 years since it was a cub.
Gill said, "The tiger didn't make the mistake. He was just there. It's so difficult because we don't blame him for what has happened. It would be very much a tragedy for him. He's one of the rarest animals in the world, a Sumatran tiger, and it's something we don't want to do".
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