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PERDAGANGAN SATWA LIAR DI PASAR TRADISIONAL DAN PASAR MODERN DI SULAWESI UTARA Liana Liana; Witno Witno
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Juli 2021
Publisher : Universitas Andi Djemma Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v3i1.767

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Wildlife trade for consumption needs is found in various regions in Indonesia, one of which is in North Sulawesi Province. This animal trade spreads in traditional markets, including the Beriman Market in Tomohon which is also a domestic and foreign tourist destination, Langowan and Kawangkoan Markets in Kab. Minahasa. Karombassan and Bersehati Market in Manado City. Even the trade in wild animal meat has now entered modern markets in Manado City, which is the capital of North Sulawesi Province. This development of course threatens the preservation of biodiversity, especially endemic species. This study aims to determine the types of wildlife traded in North Sulawesi both in traditional and modern markets, to compare the price of wild animal meat in traditional and modern markets in North Sulawesi, and to determine the conservation status of traded wildlife species. There are 8 types of wild animals traded in traditional markets and 5 species in modern markets. The price of wild animal meat in the modern market is higher than in the traditional market. There was one endemic species that was traded, and 2 species that were listed in Appendix II of CITES.
Composition And Structur Of Vegetaon In The Dere Black Monkey (Macaca maura schienz 1825) In Lejja nature park, Soppeng District Liana Liana; Witno witno
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Juli 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v4i1.1213

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This study discusses the composition of the type and structure of vegetation in the habitat of the black dare monkey (Macaca Maura) at the Lejja Nature Tourism Park, Soppeng Regency, which aims to determine the composition of the type and structure of the vegetation and habitat of Macaca Maura in the Lejja Nature Tourism Park. The research is located in the Lejja Nature Tourism Park Conservation forest area, Soppeng Regency. The method used is observation, purposive sampling, literature study, and documentation. At the same time, the Pole level found 12 species with a total of 35 individuals and 12 families. And Sapling found 17 species with a total of 69 individuals with 17 families. At the same time, the Semai level found 20 species with a total of 50 individuals with 20 families. The Angsana tree and the highest LBDS at the tree and pole levels, with a value of 9040.69%, while the lowest is owned by the Campenong tree, with a value of 92.85%. Meanwhile, for the highest sapling level of plant species, the Arungganga tree has an LBDS value of 393, 69%, while the lowest LBDS value is owned by Locong-Locong with a value of 13.19%.  
Diversity and Potential of Undergrowth as Traditional Medicine in Sangtandung Village, North Walenrang sub district, Luwu Liana Liana; Olifia Monika Pasambo; Maria Maria; Novi Herman Sada; Ayub ayub
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 5, No 2 (2023): DESEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v5i2.2391

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The use of undergrowth as medicine has been carried out by many people, especially traditional communities who live far from health services whose use has been passed down from generation to generation. Attention to traditional medicines has shown an increase, this is evident from the use of natural medicine in developed countries reaching 65% while it is estimated that there are 9,600 plant species that have been utilized by 400 various ethnic or ethnic groups in Indonesia. Therefore, this study aims to determine the potential of the undergrowth used as traditional medicine in Sangtandung Village, North Walenrang District, Luwu Regency. There are two stages in this research, namely for species diversity using the method of determining plots for collecting data on species diversity, while the potential for medicine use uses an interview method with respondents who have been determined using a purposive sampling method. Data analysis for species diversity used is an important value index analysis by calculating the values of density, relative density, frequency, relative frequency, while for the potential of undergrowth as medicine using quantitative descriptive analysis. The results showed that there were 18 types of undergrowth identified as potential as traditional medicine in Sangtandung Village and the embarrassed daughter plant (Mimosa pudica Lin) had the highest IVI. Of the total 18 types of undergrowth that have the potential to be used as traditional medicine, there are 9 types that have been used by the community as medicine and 9 types that have not been utilized by the people of Sangtandung Village. Among them are putrimalu (Mimosa pudica Lin), urang aring (Eclita prostrate), sidaguri ( Sida rhombifolia), pakis (Polypodiophyta), bayam duri (Amaranthus Spinosus), bayam malabar (Basella alba), cakar ayam (Selaginella doederleinii), meniran (Phyllanthus urinaria), and gelinggang (Cassia Alata). Generally, the leaves are used by boiling and drinking the boiled water to treat various diseases.