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PELAKSANAAN SEMINAR EDUKASI PUPUK ORGANIK DAN PENCEGAHAN LIMBAH PETERNAKAN DI DESA MARIO Maghfirah, Nur Azizah; Kamilah, Nur Adnin; Salsabilah, A. Farah; fatilawatulhikma , Siti Nurul; nurhaq, Sabri; iksan, Muh; Adha, Muhammad Aidil; Muhammad, Aimar syehe; nursahara, Mirda Eva; Alhumairah, Aisyah; Sahar, Santri
PEDAMAS (PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT) Vol. 3 No. 02 (2025): MARET 2025
Publisher : MEDIA INOVASI PENDIDIKAN DAN PUBLIKASI

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artikel ini membahas pelaksanaan program kerja seminar edukasi pupuk organik dan pencegahan limbah peternakan yang dilakukan oleh Tim KKN Posko 3 Desa Mario, UIN Alauddin Makassar. Seminar ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pemahaman dan keterampilan masyarakat dalam pembuatan pupuk organik serta pengelolaan limbah peternakan, sehingga dapat menciptakan praktik pertanian yang lebih berkelanjutan dan ramah lingkungan. Jurnal ini memaparkan informasi dasar program, komponen pelaksanaan, output, outcome, kemanfaatan, keberlanjutan, evaluasi dan pembelajaran, serta realisasi anggaran.
Potensi Pakan Burung Air Pada Ekosistem Rawa Aopa Taman Nasional Rawa Aopa Watumohaoi Sulawesi Tenggara Iksan, Muh; Hernowo, Jarwadi Budi; Prasetyo, lilik Budi
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 9 (2025): September
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

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The Aopa Wetland Ecosystem, a Ramsar site, supports 1% of global species, including diverse waterbirds. However, populations are under serious threat from human activities, especially illegal hunting that disturbs habitats. The decline of waterbirds in Aopa Watumohai National Park (TNRAW) is the highest compared to other Indonesian national parks. This study, conducted from January to March 2023, aimed to analyze waterbird food resources through field observations. Data collected included distribution, number of species and individuals, diversity (Shannon index), and food types. Observations were carried out by boat across swamp areas. Results recorded 17 species of waterbirds totaling 1,217 individuals, with the highest abundance in open vegetation dominated by Irediparra galinacea (23.2%). Food resources were identified from 418 individuals representing 14 species, grouped into four classes: Insecta (5 species), Pisces (5), Gastropoda (3), and Malacostraca (1). The observation area was classified into vegetation types: open (VT), closed (VTP), and water body (BA). VT provided 14 food types, VTP 13 types, and BA 11 types. These findings emphasize the importance of protecting wetland habitats to sustain waterbird populations in TNRAW.