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Muatan linkungan hidup pada sekolah adiwiyta smpn 13, Pasir Putih, Manokwari, Papua Barat Bawole, Roni; Insen, Selmina; Krey, Keliopas; Mudjirahayu
Cassowary Vol 8 No 3 (2025): Juli
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v8.i3.312

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ABSTRACT : The Adiwiyata School Program is environmental education in an effort to overcome environmental problems, which is applied to learning participants in order to gain knowledge, skills, caring attitudes, commitment, safeguarding, caring for, improving and utilizing the environment wisely. Therefore, this research aims to analyze the environmental content and achievement of environmental content at Adiwiyata schools. Research using descriptive techniques was carried out at the Adiwiyata School, 13 Pasir Putih junior high school, Manokwari for 3 months of field activities in September – November 2023. The results of the research have shown that the environmental content of the Adiwiyata school is very dependent on the development of environmentally sound policies, the development of an environmentally based curriculum. , participatory-based environmental development, developing environmentally friendly supporting infrastructure. Achieving the environmental content of Adiwiyata schools depends on the attitude of students who really care about the environment. The aspect of maintaining cleanliness with the highest indicator of waste management, while the lowest is the aspect of maintaining cleanliness, water conservation, used goods innovation results, and counseling guidance. Collaboration between stakeholders at the Adiwiyata school is the responsibility of all parties together in efforts to preserve and save the environment and sustainable development.
Etnozoologi dan karakteristik walabi (Dorcopsis muelleri) satwa endemik New Guinea di Kabupaten Sorong Selatan Dwiranti, Febriza; Rumalean, Fitriani; Krey, Keliopas
Cassowary Vol 9 No 1 (2026): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v9.i1.486

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Dorcopsis muelleri is a marsupial that is endemic to New Guinea. This research is designed to describe local wisdom on ethnozoology and characteristic Dorcopsis muelleri, wallaby in South Sorong district. This is descriptive research, and data were collected using a field survey with semi-structured interviews based on questionnaires to mammal hunters. Research variables are the identity of respondents, knowledge of D. muelleri, morphological characteristics, hunting activity and functions or daily use of Wallaby by the local communities. The results indicate that majority local community’s hunters in South Sorong districts are originally from local people (92,3%) and Timor ethnics (7,7%), ages from 30-40 years (53,8%), and 84,6% hunters finished higher school education level, which has important roles to preservation and inheritance local wisdoms for ethnozoology, but the majority of the hunters did not know endemic status of D. muelleri to New Guinea. Wallaby hunting by local people in South Sorong usually uses various traditional methods, such as dog help, snares or traps made from local materials, and air rifles. Wallaby meat is served and consumed after being burned on fire, and local recipes and ingredients are used, which reflects the local wisdom in maintaining their surrounding ecosystem. This hunting activity is conducted to earn money by selling the hunting meat and to fulfill animal protein and needs from local resources. In Indonesian, D. muelleri is called Wallaby biasa hutan or Dorcopsis coklat because it has brown feathers, rough fur, and a tail that is 1/5 of the whole tail.