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Keragaman Jenis Kupu-Kupu Superfamili Papilionoidae di Hutan Desa Kampung Ubadari, Fakfak dan Sekitarnya Evie Lilly Warikar
Igya ser hanjop: Jurnal Pembangunan Berkelanjutan Vol 3 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Provinsi Papua Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47039/ish.3.2021.127-137

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Tanah Papua is known to harbor high number of species richness and endemism, both in terrestrial and marine ecosystems. It stretches from snow-capped mountains to most-pristine coral reefs. However, with the improvement of social-economic and accessibility, infrastructure development has been accelerated in last decades. On one hand infrastructure development and improving social-economic are welcome, but without proper planning these progress can spoil the development and certainly ecosystems itself. It is known that many development that require conservation of natural ecosystems or forests are done with very limited data. Even for planning at the smallest management units, such as hutan desa, often have been done without sound data. This survey was designed to document Papilionidaer richness and potential in forests in Kampung Ubadari and its surrounding, Fakfak. Butterfly was observed randomly in the forests and openings in and around Kampung Ubadari, for 9 days from 08:00-16:00. About 103 species from 5 families were recorded during this observation. Nymphalidae with 45 species is the highest. Two endemic species Mycalesis pernotata andHarsiesis yolanthe are endemic New Guinea , which rare elsewhere, but recorded abundantly these forests and one protected species Ornithopther priamus.
PEMBUATAN EMBEDING/BIOPLASTIK HEWAN INVERTEBRATA DI BAKAL SEKOLAH ALAM “ISYO HILLS” KAMPUNG WISATA RHEPANG MUAIF NIMBOKRANG, KABUPATEN JAYAPURA Evie Lilly Warikar; Euniche R.P.F. Ramandey
JURNAL PENGABDIAN PAPUA Vol 6, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : LPPM Uncen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (976.544 KB) | DOI: 10.31957/jpp.v6i1.1593

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The high biodiversity in Papua can be used as biology learning material and an educational laboratory model for students in Repang Muaif Village. The diversity of animals, plants and microorganisms can be introduced or shown easily in the classroom to students with a learning medium. Facts in the field show that most teachers still provide biology material verbally without adequate media or teaching aids. This kind of learning model will inhibit the development of reasoning, interest and motivation of children to learn biology. Most biology teachers carry out learning without props because they do not have much time to provide it or do not have adequate tools / materials in school. Teachers at the nature school in the Rhepang Muaif should be able to take advantage of the existence of invertebrates in the forest around the school as learning media or teaching aids for their students. One effort that can be made to develop instructional media in schools is to introduced a technique for making invertebrate bioplastics/embedding. The purpose of this training was to introduce and practice directly the collection techniques and to introduced a technique for making invertebrate bioplastics/embedding to participants in Rhepang Muaif. This training was held on 7-9 September 2020 in Rephang Muaif Village, Nimbokrang, Jayapura-Papua. The target audience involved in this activity are young people who will become prospective teaching staff at this natural school. They come from the Rhepang Muaif and from several communities in Jayapura. The training was held for 3 days, involving 53 participants. The material provided was a technique of collecting invertebrate animals in the environment around the house yards, forests and gardens in Rhepang Muaif Village. Furthermore, making invertebrates bioplastic/embedding media obtained from the field by following the existing procedures to produce bioplastic/embedding media. The training which was conducted for the teaching staff and management of the Nature School in Rephang Muaif Village has been going well. The enthusiasm of the participants in participating in this training was very high. This indicates that the training participants have responded positively to the activities that have been carried out. Keywords: :  Training, Embedding/Bioplastics, Invertebrate Animals, Rephang Muaif 
Pengembangan Keterampilan Ecoprint Pada Media Keramik Untuk Mendukung Usaha Ekowisata di Rhepang Muaif Nimbokrang, Kabupaten Jayapura Ohee, Henderite L.; Warikar, Evie L.; Ramandey, Euniche R.P.F.
Bakti Hayati: Jurnal Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Jurusan Biologi FMIPA Universitas Cenderawasih

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/bhjpi.v3i2.4175

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Ecotourism in Rhepang Muaif Village is increasingly widely known by local and foreign tourists. The high awareness of nature conservation by the Rhepang Muaif Village Community is one of the important values for protecting the forest. However, based on the results of discussions with several managers that they need other alternative sources of income based on local wisdom. The purpose of this activity is to make ecoprinting training for managers and communities in Rhepang Muaif Village, Nimbokrang, Jayapura-Papua and practice directly making ecoprints for managers and communities in Rhepang Muaif Village, Nimbokrang, Jayapura-Papua. The training was conducted in August 2023, involving 16 participants. The training provided included material on the definition of ecoprint, its benefits, basic materials / ecoprint media, what types of leaves or flowers are used, what techniques can be used and the steps for making ecoprints on ceramic media. After the participants followed the demonstration on ecoprint, the service activity continued with practice on ceramic mugs and plates.  The results of the ecoprint work have very diverse motifs with natural colors from leaves and flowers that are very beautiful. Participants looked very satisfied and happy because they could express their creativity and imagination in an environmentally friendly work. The enthusiasm of the participants in participating in this training activity was very high. This indicates that the service participants positively welcomed the activities that had been carried out.
PENGENALAN FAUNA SERANGGA MELALUI JELAJAH ALAM SEKITAR (JAS) DAN BERMAIN UNTUK MENGEMBANGKAN KECERDASAN NATURALIS BAGI ANAK-ANAK DI SEKOLAH ALAM YOMBE YAWA DATUM KAMPUNG RHEPANG MUAIF, NIMBOKRANG, KABUPATEN JAYAPURA Warikar, Evie L.; Ramandey, Euniche R.P.F.; Waisimon, Alexandra
JURNAL PENGABDIAN PAPUA Vol 8 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : LPPM Uncen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jpp.v8i3.4174

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The main objective of this activity is to introduce the local insect fauna and its ecological function to the children of Yombe Yawa Nature School Datum Rhepang Muaif Village using fun methods, namely Exploring the Natural Environment (JAS), telling stories and playing insect fauna educational puzzles to increase their intelligence. This activity was carried out on September 7 2024 at the Yombe Yawa Datum Nature School, Rhepang Muaif Village, Nimbokrang, Jayapura-Papua involving 25 participants from representatives of early childhood/pre-school, elementary school grades 1–6, junior high school grades 1–3 and SMA class 1. The activity began with providing material regarding an introduction to the biodiversity of insect fauna in general in Papua. After that, we continued by inviting the children to walk to explore the natural surroundings, starting from the school yard, garden, river to the footpath in the tourist forest area, while observing the various insect fauna encountered along the exploration. To evaluate the results of the service, activities were carried out such as pre-test, post-test, and playing insect fauna puzzles to test children's memory for insect fauna that had been introduced previously. The results show that there is an increase in children's knowledge about insect fauna. Children are able to recognize several local insect faunas that are unique to their area, as well as understand the ecological role of insect fauna in the environment and develop a sense of love for the insect fauna around them. From this level of understanding, the character of caring for insect fauna begins to form and an attitude of wanting to protect the environment emerges.  Keywords: Insect; JAS method; Naturalist Intelligence; Rhepang Muaif
Diversifikasi Produk Olahan Pisang: Pembuatan Tepung Pisang dan Produk Olahannya Bagi Persekutuan Wanita Jemaat GKI EL Elyon Kotaraja, Jayapura Keiluhu, Henderina J.; Ngamelubun, Gerardinalia; Warikar, Evie L.; Ramandey, Euniche RPF.; Purnamasari, Vita; Soakakone, Hanna; Nilan, Tarsisiyanti J.A.
Bakti Hayati: Jurnal Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Jurusan Biologi FMIPA Universitas Cenderawasih

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/bhjpi.v4i1.4784

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Banana is a tropical fruit plant that is widely known and utilized almost all parts of the plant. Banana fruit can be directly consumed as fresh fruit or processed into fried bananas or banana chips, but very rarely made into banana flour, especially in Jayapura. The purpose of this community service activity is to disseminate the benefits of banana flour as well as training in making banana flour and processed banana flour, so that it can become an entrepreneurial opportunity in addition to self-consumption. The material about banana flour was delivered using the lecture method followed by the practice of making banana flour and making three types of cakes from banana flour. This activity was carried out on August 26, 2023 and September 2, 2023 with 23 participants from the Women's Association of the El Elyon Indonesian Christian Church in Kotaraja, Jayapura. Banana flour is made using the direct drying method under sunlight.  Banana flour-based baking products made in this activity are cookies, brownies, and cakes. This activity received a good response and high satisfaction from the participants of 97%.
Pelatihan Ecoprint Memanfaatkan Daun dan Bunga Sebagai Bahan Penunjang Pembelajaran IPA di Sekolah Alam Kampung Wisata Isyo Hills Rhepang Muaif, Jayapura Warikar, Evie L.; Ramandey, Euniche
Bakti Hayati: Jurnal Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Jurusan Biologi FMIPA Universitas Cenderawasih

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/bhjpi.v3i1.3854

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This community service activity with the theme of ecoprint training was carried out with the aims to increase the knowledge, skills, and understanding of students and teachers at Sekolah Alam "Isyo Hills" Kampung Rhepang Muaif, in utilizing wet leaves and flowers waste from the school environment into aninteresting and fun science learning tools.  The ecoprinting training activity was held on August 5, 2023 in Rephang Muaif Village, Nimbokrang, Jayapura-Papua, involving 16 participants representatives of early childhood and elementary school grades 1 to 5 from Sekolah Alam ‘’Isyo Hills”. The methods used in this ecoprint training activity are lectures/ counseling, discussions, direct practice of making ecoprints, and evaluation of activities. On the occasion of implementing the Community Service (PkM) program, the team provide a demonstration on how to manage wet leaves and flowers into valuable and useful products through ecoprint coloring techniques with the pounding or hammering method. The response in the form of participation and enthusiasm given by the participants in theseactivity was very good. With this activity, the teacher and students at Sekolah Alam “Isyo Hills” Kampung Rephang Muaif gained additional knowledge and increased abilities and skills in making ecoprinting. In addition, this activity also provides insight to students at Sekolah Alam to better protect the environment so as not to burn garbage. The other impact is an increase in the competence of elementary school teachers.
Konservasi Kupu-Kupu Penting Sebagai Penyerbuk di Kampung Wisata Isyo Hills Rhepang Muaif Nimbokrang, Kabupaten Jayapura Warikar, Evie L.; Ramandey, Euniche R.P.F.; Waisimon , Alexandra
Jurnal Biologi Papua Vol 16 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Jurusan Biologi FMIPA Universitas Cenderawasih

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jbp.3575

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Butterflies are an important example of pollinating insects of the Order Lepidoptera. The presence of butterfly pollinating insects in nature is highly dependent or influenced by the availability of flowering plants visited in the ecosystem. The purpose of this study was to determine the diversity and abundance of butterfly pollinator in flowering plants. A direct survey method (visual) with a radius of ± 100-250 m² was done with scan sampling technique. Parameters measured were the abundance and the species richness of butterflies visited flowering plants as well as the species richness of flowering plants visited by butterflies pollinator. The data obtained were analyzed using the the Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H’). The results showed that at study sites in secondary forest habitats and yards, 25 species of butterfly pollinators were found consisting of 5 families with 308 individuals. Nine  species of flowering plants visited by butterfly pollinators. The Jatropha integerrima was the most visited by butterfly pollinators with 11 species, followed by Hibiscus rosa-sinensis and Ixora coccinea (9 species), Clerodendron paniculatum (6 species), Mussaenda ralateensis (4 species), Bidens pilosa and Celosia argentea (3 species), Zinnia elegans visited by 2 species and Portulaca oleracea visited by 1 species of butterfly pollinators. Based on the calculation, the value of Shannon-Wiener index (H') is 2.946, which indicates that the level of diversity of butterfly pollinators in the medium category.