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Diversity of Butterfly Species in The Kerandangan Nature Tourism Park, Senggigi, West Lombok Rita Alawiyah; Norma Azizah; Lalu Ahmad Azfani; Siti Diniah; Intan Putri Yasa; Maulidatin Nanisfi; Reginah Fhatonah Insani; Habibah Habibah; Masnayati Hilmi; Vines Salsa Imami
Journal of Biology, Environment, and Edu-Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Yayasan Siti Widhatul Faeha

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The potential of biodiversity owned by Nature Tourism Park Kerandangan is very large and has not been studied in depth, one of which is the potential for butterfly diversity. Butterflies are animals from the insect group that have special characteristics of wings consisting or composed of scales. The method we used during butterfly observations was the explorative survey method by selecting certain areas as stations. With a sampling technique using purposive sampling, namely a deliberate sampling technique according to the required sample requirements. In the results of this butterfly diversity observation using the Shannon-Wiener diversity formula. With the number of individual butterflies in each block, namely the intensive use block with a total of 138, the limited use block with 79 individuals, the protection block with 55 individuals, and the rehabilitation block with 58 individuals. The results of this study indicate that Nature Tourism Park Kerandangan has a high potential for butterfly diversity, especially in the intensive use block, which indicates the importance of this area as a natural habitat that needs to be managed properly to maintain ecosystem balance. It is recommended that further, more in-depth and comprehensive research be conducted on biodiversity throughout the Kerandangan Nature Tourism Park area block, as well as the implementation of appropriate conservation strategies to protect butterfly species and increase public awareness of the importance of biodiversity conservation.
Application of the Concept of Butterfly Edu-Ecotourism as a Manifestation of Real Work Lecture Activities at the Kerandangan Nature Tourism Park: Penerapan Konsep Edu-Ekowisata Kupu-kupu Sebagai Perwujudan Kegiatan Kuliah Kerja Nyata di Taman Wisata Alam Kerandangan Reginah Fhathonah Insani; Habibah Habibah; Intan Putri Yasa; Lalu Ahmad Azfani; Masnayati Hilmi; Maulidatin Nanisfi; Norma Azizah; Rita Alawiyah; Siti Diniah; Vines Salsa Imami
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Tropis Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Agustus
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The Real Work Lecture (KKN) in the 2023 Independent Study activity was held at the Kerandangan Nature Tourism Park, Keranganangan Hamlet, Senggigi Village, Batu Layar District, West Lombok Regency. This activity carries the theme "Edu-Ecotourism" and aims to apply the knowledge gained in college in a real context in society. The KKN program consists of main and additional programs. The main program includes socialization of activities and study results to the community, as well as education on the concept of Edu-Ecotourism to children through learning about butterflies and educational competitions. Meanwhile, additional programs include participation in Ramadan Safari activities, takjil distribution, involvement in religious and community events, and Clean Friday activities. All of these activities aim to foster awareness and community involvement in environmental conservation, especially the Kerandangan Nature Tourism Park area. Education to children is expected to be a long-term effort in preserving nature through a fun and community-based approach. This KKN activity was carried out for 5 days with a total time of 40 hours.