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PENGGUNAAN CAMERA TRAP DALAM MENGIDENTIFIKASI SATWA LIAR DI HUTAN MALAGUFUK DISTRIK MAKBON KABUPATEN SORONG Turot, Amatus; Serkadifat, Yetti S; Boger, Imanuel T.F
SOSCIED Vol 7 No 1 (2024): SOSCIED - Juli 2024
Publisher : LPPM Politeknik Saint Paul Sorong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32531/jsoscied.v7i1.807

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The Malagufuk Forest is known as an area outside the conservation area that has high biodiversity. This can be proven by the opening of the area as an ecotourism area, especially for bird observation. But that doesn't mean that other animals other than birds can't be found. It's just that other wildlife is sometimes difficult to find. To find out the existence of this hard-to-find wildlife, it is necessary to use a trap camera, so that it is more efficient to make observations. Based on this, the author feels the need to use trap cameras to identify wildlife in the Malagufuk forest, Sorong Regency. The purpose of writing this thesis is to find out how to use trap cameras and the types of wild animalsthat have been found using trap cameras inMalagufuk District, Sorong Regency. Data collection took place starting in September 2021 in the Malagufuk forest, Sorong Regency. Data collection was carried out using 6 trap cameras for 7 days. The results of the study showed that therewas a research location using a trap camera and 4 types of wildlife were found, namely mambruk birds, maleo, wild boars, lau-lau and ground rats.
Pengaruh Karakteristik Masyarakat terhadap Partisipasinya dalam Kegiatan Rehabilitasi Hutan Mangrove di Kelurahan Klamana Distrik Sorong Timur Ipaki, Selya; Loppies, Yerrynaldo; Serkadifat, Yetti S
Journal of Health, Education, Economics, Science, and Technology (J-HEST) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Health, Education, Economics, Science, and Technology
Publisher : Journal of Health, Education, Economics, Science, and Technology (J-HEST)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36339/

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi karakteristik masyarakat dan menganalisis pengaruhnya terhadap partisipasi mereka dalam rehabilitasi hutan mangrove di Kelurahan Klamana, Distrik Sorong Timur. Penelitian dilakukan pada Juni-Juli 2024 menggunakan metode survei dengan kuesioner. Analisis data dilakukan menggunakan regresi linier berganda dengan bantuan SPSS versi 16. Hasil menunjukkan karakteristik responden yang berpartisipasi adalah perempuan berusia 20–30 tahun, berpendidikan SMA, dengan pekerjaan ibu rumah tangga, dan pendapatan Rp500.000–900.000. Partisipasi masyarakat berbeda berdasarkan tahapan rehabilitasi, meliputi perencanaan, pelaksanaan, evaluasi, dan pemanfaatan hasil.  
PENGGUNAAN CAMERA TRAP DALAM MENGIDENTIFIKASI SATWA LIAR DI HUTAN MALAGUFUK DISTRIK MAKBON KABUPATEN SORONG Turot, Amatus; Serkadifat, Yetti S; Boger, Imanuel T.F
SOSCIED Vol 7 No 1 (2024): SOSCIED - Juli 2024
Publisher : LPPM Politeknik Saint Paul Sorong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32531/jsoscied.v7i1.807

Abstract

The Malagufuk Forest is known as an area outside the conservation area that has high biodiversity. This can be proven by the opening of the area as an ecotourism area, especially for bird observation. But that doesn't mean that other animals other than birds can't be found. It's just that other wildlife is sometimes difficult to find. To find out the existence of this hard-to-find wildlife, it is necessary to use a trap camera, so that it is more efficient to make observations. Based on this, the author feels the need to use trap cameras to identify wildlife in the Malagufuk forest, Sorong Regency. The purpose of writing this thesis is to find out how to use trap cameras and the types of wild animalsthat have been found using trap cameras inMalagufuk District, Sorong Regency. Data collection took place starting in September 2021 in the Malagufuk forest, Sorong Regency. Data collection was carried out using 6 trap cameras for 7 days. The results of the study showed that therewas a research location using a trap camera and 4 types of wildlife were found, namely mambruk birds, maleo, wild boars, lau-lau and ground rats.