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KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS MAMALIA DI TAMAN NASIONAL BANTIMURUNG BULUSARAUNG, SULAWESI SELATAN Abdul Haris Mustari; Hadi Surono; Fadhilah Iqra Mansyur
Media Konservasi Vol 16 No 3 (2011): Media Konservasi Vol. 16 Nomor 3, Desember 2011
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Bantimurung-Bulusaraung National Park is the largest karst-ecosystem in Indonesia. Situated in the centre of Wallacea-Bioregion, the national parkhas significance role as stonghold of many species taht are endemic to this biodiversity’s hot spot.  This study aims to reveal mammals’diversity in the national park.  The study was conducted from February to March 2011. At leat  12 species consisting of 9 family of mammals recorded in the national park including the endemic and rare species such as Sulawesis’s Moore Macaque Macaca maura, Sulawesi’s Bear Cuscus Ailurops ursinus, Sulawesis’s Dwarf Cuscus Strigocuscus celebensis, and Tarsier  Tarsius fuscus. Keywords: Mammals, diversity, conservation, national park.
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS MAMALIA DI TAMAN NASIONAL SEBANGAU, KALIMANTAN TENGAH Abdul Haris Mustari; Hadi Surono; Diena Nur Fatimah; Agus Setiawan; Riema Febria
Media Konservasi Vol 15 No 3 (2010): Media Konservasi Vol. 15 No. 3 Desember 2010
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Sebangau National Park located in central Kalimantan is the largest peat swamp ecosystem on the island.  The national park is habitat of  many wildlife  species that have been adapted with the unique yet fragile ecosystem, peat swamp forest.   Mammals  species plays important role in ecosystem especially for forest regeneration; the animals are agents for seeds distribution and keep the forest healty and ecologically function.   This study aimed to reveal mammals biodiversity in the national park, that was conducted in August 2010.  A total of 46 species of mammals recorded during the study,  and 37 of the species encountered have been  protected by Indonesian Government Regulation No.7 of 1999, and are listed as endangered species by the IUCN such as orang utan and gibbon. Keywords: mammals, diversity, Sebangau National Park.