Wana Lstari
Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Wana Lestari

EVALUATION OF THE WELFARE AND HEALTH OF WILDLIFE TRADED IN BANDAR LAMPUNG

Hasibuan, Mhd Muhajir (Unknown)
Pangestu, Agung Yoga (Unknown)
Maulidia, Oktarina (Unknown)
Tohir, Rizki Kurnia (Unknown)
Suwanda, Astri Aulia (Unknown)
Sanjaya, Dhinta Aurellia (Unknown)
Julyatmojo, Fajar Aditya (Unknown)
Hafidz, Muhammad (Unknown)
Hutahaean, Ruben Josafat Sadatua (Unknown)
Evo, Yasyafri (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Dec 2024

Abstract

Indonesia known for its high biodiversity, is home to various species of wildlife, with 17% of the world's wild animals found in its territory. However, this wealth makes Indonesia one of the major suppliers of both legal and illegal wildlife trade, which threatens conservation efforts. This study aims to identify the potential of wildlife trade, health factors, and the welfare of traded animals. Conducted in Bandar Lampung in February 2022, the research employed direct observation through structured interviews with pet shop owners, as well as document studies. The findings indicate that despite a post-pandemic decline, wildlife trade in the region still holds significant potential. Health factors, such as mouth ulcers in pythons and metabolic diseases in geckos, pose major challenges, although adequate care is provided in these shops. Animal welfare remains a critical concern, as dependence on wild-caught animals from the wild threatens their sustainability. This study emphasizes the importance of implementing sustainable management practices and adhering to existing regulations to ensure the continuity of wildlife trade in Indonesia

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Journal Info

Abbrev

warnalestari

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry

Description

Jurnal Wana Lestari is published by the Forestry Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Nusa Cendana, Kupang, Indonesia. The journal is focused to .forest planning, forestry policy, forest ecology, forest resource utilization, forest inventory, silviculture, forest resource conservation, ...