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Camera Trap Records of Sumatran Striped Rabbits (Nesolagus netscheri) in Batutegi Protection Forest, Lampung, Indonesia. Huda, Robithotul; Subagio, Aris; Sanchez, Karmele Llano; Moore, Richard; Aryanto, Dikki
Media Konservasi Vol. 29 No. 4 (2024): Media Konservasi Vol 29 No 4 September 2024
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.29.4.518

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The Sumatran striped rabbit (Nesolagus netscheri) is a little-known lagomorph endemic to southwest Sumatra. Despite its taxonomic significance, limited sightings and a paucity of ecological data have hindered population assessments and conservation efforts. This study presents findings from camera trap surveys conducted in Batutegi Protection Forest (BPF), Lampung Province, Indonesia. The BPF, covering approximately 58,000 hectares, hosts diverse flora and fauna but faces threats from habitat loss and due to agricultural encroachment. The study was carried out in Way Sekampung and Rindingan Forests within BPF. Camera trapping between 2017 and 2023 yielded 42 independent photographs of solitary individuals. The majority of sightings were at elevations above 600m, but two occurred at 366 and 454 m. The rabbits exhibited nocturnal behavior, with peak activity observed between 19:00 and 21:00 and 02:00 and 03:00. Our sightings from BPF, which is situated at some distance from the Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, provide new records of small but isolated populations of Sumatran striped rabbits in fragmented pockets of remnant forest. Conservation efforts by the Forest Management Unit (KPH) are underway in BPF, but further measures are necessary to preserve the forests rich biodveristy. This study emphasizes the need for continued monitoring and conservation efforts to protect the Sumatran striped rabbit and its habitat. Further research is warranted to assess population densities and ecological requirements, underscoring the importance of implementing effective and collaborative conservation measures in the region.
Kontribusi Agroforestri terhadap Pendapatan Petani Hutan Kemasyarakatan di KPH Batutegi, Provinsi Lampung Manurung, Andre Habinsaran; Qurniati, Rommy; Kaskoyo, Hari; Huda, Robithotul
ULIN: Jurnal Hutan Tropis Vol 9, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Kehutanan Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32522/ujht.v9i1.15850

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Agroforestri merupakan pola tanam yang dikembangkan petani di KPH Batutegi dengan mengkombinasikan tanaman kehutanan, pertanian, dan peternakan dalam satu lahan yang sama. Penerapan agroforestri mampu meningkatkan keanekaragaman tanaman, merehabilitasi lahan, dan meningkatkan pendapatan. Untuk mengetahui seberapa besar kontribusi agroforestri terhadap pendapatan petani diperlukan penelitian tentang kontribusi agroforestri terhadap pendapatan petani di KPH Batutegi. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan mengambil sampel di tiga Gabungan kelompok tani atau Gapoktan yaitu Gapoktan Sumber Makmur, Gapoktan Wana Tani Lestari, dan Gapoktan Mandiri Lestari di KPH Batutegi pada bulan November 2023.  Pengumpulan data menggunakan wawancara terstruktur dan observasi. Data yang digunakan adalah jumlah produksi agroforestri, pendapatan agroforestri, dan pendapatan non-agroforestri. Agroforestri yang diterapkan responden umumnya memiliki komoditas utama kopi dengan pohon buah atau tanaman Multi-Purpose Tree Species sebagai penaungnya. Jenis tanaman yang memberikan kontribusi terhadap pendapatan antara lain kopi, lada, cengkeh, pisang, durian, alpukat, dan kemiri.  Dalam jumlah terbatas petani mengembangkan ternak sebagai tambahan pendapatan agroforestri. Pendapatan dari agroforestri didominasi dari tanaman pertanian/perkebunan dan memberikan kontribusi yang besar (72-89%) terhadap pendapatan total petani.
Diversity and Feeding Guilds of Birds in Way Rilau Research Station, Core Block of KPH Batutegi, Lampung Province Iswandaru, Dian; Octavia, Anggi; Hidayat, Aris; Sari Dewi, Bainah; Huda, Robithotul; Subagio, Aris; Nedi; Ismail
Global Forest Journal. Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Global Forest Journal
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/gfj.v4i1.20201

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Protected forests are forest areas protected by law to maintain the balance of their ecosystems. The reciprocal relationship between birds and their environment can serve as an indicator of habitat condition, as birds are highly sensitive to environmental changes. The Way Rilau Research Station, situated in Lampung Province, is a protected forest that serves as a habitat for a diverse range of bird species. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to obtain data on species diversity, species richness, species evenness, and bird species dominance. Data collection in this study was conducted using a combination of point-count and line-transect methods. Observations were conducted in the morning (6–9 am) and the afternoon (3–6 pm). The results showed that 76 bird species from 37 families were recorded, totaling 382 individuals. The diversity index (H') value is 3,836, with a high category, and the species richness index (R) value is 13,370, which is categorized as high. The bird species evenness index (E) value is 0.886, which is classified as stable, while the species dominance index (C) value is 0.034, which indicates no species dominates. Based on the bird food guild type, the insectivore group dominates with 55 species (71.05%). The frugivore group with 12 species (17.11%), the carnivore group with four species (5.26%), the next dominance is the omnivore group with four species (5.26%), and the piscivore group with one species (1.32%)