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Birdwatching Potential Based on Distribution of Bird Diversity in Protected Forests RPH Sumbermanjing Kulon KPH Malang Iqbal Nur Ardiansyah; Rizky Tania Matovani; Devi Anggar Pertiwi; Ghina Salsabila; Nirmala Ayu Aryanti
Media Konservasi Vol 24 No 2 (2019): Media Konservasi Vol. 24 No. 2 Agustus 2019
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (662.328 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.24.2.200-206

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Areas with natural forest potential that are still preserved have the potential to birdwatching activities, a concept of sustainable tourism to preserve the environment and increase the participation of local communities. Protected forests in the South Malang area are natural forests which are still protected by habitat conditions for wild animals, especially for bird species. The purpose of this study was to determine the potential development of a birdwatching track based on the distribution of birds in the Protected Forest Area of Sumbermanjing Kulon KPH Malang. Make a path of observation and identify the types of birds found in protected forests. Knowing the community's response to birdwatching activities around protected forests through interviews. Data analysis was done by making a map of the distribution of maps and the potential of the observation pathway using the ArcGis 10.3 program. There are 51 species of birds with 3.4 species diversity (H ') in the high category. The potential of 22 birdwatching routes with mostly flat road conditions (59%), sloping (23%) and steep (18%). Bird species that can be found in 6 species of birds for each observation pathway. Knowledge of respondents related to the ability to recognize 3-5 species of birds 40%, recognize 70% birdwatching activities, and 83% of respondents' agree with the development of birdwatching as a tourism. Keywords: birdwatching, ecoturism, Kondang Merak, protected forest  
BIRDS DISTRIBUTION IN PT EKOSISTEM KHATULISTIWA LESTARI, KUBU RAYA REGENCY, WEST KALIMANTAN PROVINCE Iqbal Nur Ardiansyah; Nirmala Ayu Aryanti; Hari Ahmadi
Media Konservasi Vol 25 No 3 (2020): Media Konservasi Vol. 25 No. 3 Desember 2020
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.25.3.175-184

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IUPHHK-RE PT Ekosistem Khatulistiwa Lestari is the habitat of various wildlife species, comprises of a restoration forest area surrounded by production forest and oil palm plantations. The threats of damages from illegal logging and land clearing activities tend to threaten the wildlife existence. Therefore, this study aims to determine the distribution and diversity of bird species in PT Ekosistem Khatulistiwa Lestari. The study was conducted from January - February 2019, and data collection was conducted using the IPA (Index Ponctualle deAbondance) method. Furthermore, data analysis used diversity index, evenness index, and species similarity with dendrogram analysis using SPSS 21. The results showed that the highest bird species were found in mangroves (32 species), old swamp scrubs (26 species), young swamp scrubs (24 species), plantations (13 species), and settlement (15 species) habitats. Meanwhile, the diversity index of bird species in the five habitat types is classified as medium diversity. Species evenness with the highest value is settlement (E = 0.93). The dendrogram image of the settlement area showed bird species, which can be found in the other four habitats. Keywords: diversity, bird distribution, West Borneo, dendrogram
Microhabitat of Endangered Species, Lonchura oryzivora in Malang City, Indonesia Aryanti, Nirmala Ayu; Abdillah, Fahmi Maulana; Sari, Andini Maya; Pradipta, Naresvara Nircela; Yuda, Pramana
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.29.4.632

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Malang City, located in Java, Indonesia, faces significant anthropogenic pressures but remains an important habitat for the endangered Java sparrow (Lonchura oryzivora). Understanding how Java sparrows adapt to environments with high levels of human activity is essential for their conservation. This study focused on identifying the distribution of Java sparrows and investigating their habitat selection within Malang City. The bird positions were recorded within the tree canopy, and the frequency of canopy use by the birds was determined. Living in the middle of the city impacts the metabolism of birds, as indicated by taking samples and measuring the levels of lead found in their droppings and vegetation used. Encounters near the center of human activity show they can utilize buildings and vegetation they utilize. The Java sparrows predominantly utilize plant parts at the tree level, particularly focusing on the middle canopy part of the edge (TTt) and the middle part (TT). Laboratory tests revealed that the plants utilized by the Java sparrow contain high lead levels. Therefore, to conserve the Java sparrow, it is crucial to improve the quality of their habitat to make it more natural and conduct regular health monitoring to ensure their well-being.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Abdillah, Fahmi Maulana Amir Syarifuddin Andrie Ahlul Azmi Ari Nadya Ningtyas Ari Prabowo, Ari Bintang Adji Saputra Dany Fiqrullah Jaki Destara Destara Destara, Destara Devi Anggar Pertiwi Fachry Abda El Rahman Fadhillah Rachmania Kusumaningrum Fahmi Hidayat Faisal, Ikhsandi Fajar Ramadhan, Fajar Febri Arif Cahyo Wibowo Frita Kusuma Wardhani Galit Gatut Prakosa Ghina Salsabila Hari Ahmadi Hartono, Naufal Akbar Hermiandra, Dennis Wara Hidayatulloh, Moh. Syarief I Komang Tri Wijaya Kusuma Ika Yuni Agustin Indra Laksana Indra Laksana Iqbal Nur Ardiansyah Iwan Kurniawan Iwan Kurniawan Kirana, Areta Akbar Kusumaningrum, Fadhillah Rachmania Livia Windiana Ma’arif, Samsul Mahidi Mahidi Mahmuddin Rahmadana Mochamad Chanan Moh. Syarief Hidayatulloh Muhammad Rhino Ramadhan Muhammad Rusdi Naresvara Nircela Pradipta, Naresvara Nircela Naufal Akbar Hartono Naufal, Muhammad Al-Fatih Ningtyas, Ari Nadya Pahrurrobi Pahrurrobi Pahrurrobi, Pahrurrobi Pramana Yuda Rahmadana, Mahmuddin Ramadhan, Muhammad Rhino Ramadhani, Festy Putri Reynaldy, Andreas Hendra Reyza Hermawan Wicaksono Rizky Tania Matovani Samsul Ma’arif Saputra, Bintang Adji Sari, Andini Maya Sri Rahmawati Sukmayanti, Rifka Hardina Susilo, Tander Scila Serata Dwi Syabrina, Alva Tander Scila Serata Dwi Susilo Tatag Muttaqin Teguh Pribadi Tri Agus Budiyanto Wardatutthoyyibah, Wardatutthoyyibah Wicaksono, Reyza Hermawan Widiarto, Dhaniel Putra Yasarah, Anindya Nareswara ZK Abdurahman Baizal