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ISSN : 02151677     EISSN : 25026313     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29244/medkon
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Media Konservasi is a scientific journal in the field of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation and the first in Indonesia to discuss issues about conservation. Media Konservasi is published three times a year in April, August, and December. Media Konservasi is committed to publishing good quality scientific papers based on original research, library research, article, and book reviews. This journal focuses on publications in the field of forest resource conservation and the tropical environment derived from research, literature studies, and book reviews. This journal accepts manuscripts covering all aspects of ecology, landscape ecology, in-situ conservation of wildlife, sustainable use of plants and wildlife, ethnobotany, bioprospecting, ecotourism, management of conservation & protection areas, urban forests, services, and environmental education
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Visit Ujung Kulon National Park Abdul Haris Mustari
Media Konservasi Vol 5 No 2 (1997): Media Konservasi
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Ujung Kulon National Park is situated in the western point of the mainland of Java. A seven days trip to the national park was carried out in December 1996. Seven species of mammals, 35 species of birds, 2 species of reptiles and 102 species of plants were recorded during the fieldtrip. The mammals species could be observed during the fieldtrip were Black giant squirrel (Ratufa bicolor), Colugo (Cynocephalus variegatus), Largeflying fox (Pleropus vampyrus), Long-tailed macaque, Javan rusa (Cervus timorensis), Barking deer (Muntiacus munfjak) and Banteng (Bos javanicus). Of the bird species, White-bellied sea-eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster), White-collared kingfisher (Halcyon chloris), Southern pied hombill (Anthracoceros convexus), White-rumped shama (Cop~ychus malabaricus) were among the most frequently observed birds species.Monitor lizard (Varanus satvator) and sea-snake could be observed in this area. A group of banteng consists of 23 individuals was observed grazing in Cigenter feeding ground. This feeding ground plays an important role for the herbivores. The invasion of the pioneer species threatens the existence of the feeding ground.Keywords : vegetation, wildlife, biodiversity, conservation
Breeding Success of Edible-Nest Swiftlets in a Man Made Nesting Habitat Ani Mardiastuti; Yeni A Mulyani; Tiurmaida A.C Gultom
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The Edible-nest Swiftlet (Collocalia&ciphaga) has beenreceiving more attention lately due to the fact that this birdproduce an edible nests which fetch a high value in the international market. The original nesting habitat of this species islimestone caves. Since approximately a hundred year ago,people of Java has been successfully farmed the swiftlets inhouses which managed in such a way to resemble natural cavehabitat (Mardiastuti, 1996).There has been no previous study on the breeding ecologyof the Edible-nest Swiftlet in Indonesia, either in natural cavehabitats or in man-made nesting habitat. This paper aims toreveal the breeding success of the species and investigate thepossible causes of the breeding failure in swiftlet houses.
Hand-Rearing Technique of Tropical Deer from Birth to Weaning A Gono Semiadi
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A technique in hand-rearing of tropical deer from birth to weaning age was developed using 52 sambar (Cervus unicolor) fawns. Fawns were best snatched between 24 to 48 hrs after birth. A milk powder specially made for daii calves was the best compared to the homogenized commercial milk. Suitable length of the artificial teat was between 3 to 4.2 cm, with the slit length of 3 mm. The main problems during the rearing time were the refusal in taking the first artificial mik diarrhoea, bloat and suckling the penis, button or anal areas. Giving moist dirts of 112 teaspoon once a day after the feeding would reduce the incident of bloating or diarrhoea.
Population and Behavior of Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus) in Samboja Koala, Earl Kalimantan Hadi S Alikodra
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The proboscis monkey (Nasalis lavartus ) is a member of sub-family Colobinae, and a sexually species, endemic to Kalimantan. The habitat of the monkey in confined mainly to mangrove, riverine forest and peat swamp forest. Habitat degradation in major factor which disturbe the population of this species. a Habitat, Koala Samboja has undergone a lot of disturbances, especially bby various activities of the people who are inhabiting this area. The aim of the study was to know some ecological parameters, habitat, population and behavior of the proboscis monkey. The study was done at River of Koala, Samboja, East Kalimantan.
Population Study of Javan Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus muticus Linneaus 1758) with Three Different Methods in Baluran National Park, East Java Indonesia Jawardi Budi Hernowo
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The green peafowl (Pavo muticus) has been nominated an a globally  threatened bird species (ICBP). It is protected bird in Indonesia and a new species as mentioned in the red data book (IUCN). The present distribution of the bird in Java is irregular and locally. A few information about the bird population and the data in many cases are not available. Research was conducted in Baluran national park, East java. it was aimed to obtaining the case of concusing method population size, structure and mx ratio of Java green peafowl. Three different methods were used: call count transect method, consentration count and capture mark recapture. Call count method with transect lines ir appropriate on consering of the green peafowl population from sample area indicating in relatively better related to the number (118 bird in 1200 ha). However, population structure was dominated by adult bird 70% - 80 %. The bird mx ratio was 1 male : females, indicated that bird lived in polygamous system.
Wildlife Logging Interactions in Tropical Forests Summary Statement of a Workshop Hosted by Wcs and Bolfor in Santa Cruz,Bolivia 13-15 November, 1996 Robert A Fimbel
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Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Protected areas in the tropics are currently inadequate toprotect the biological diversity characterking this region, owingto their limited size, number, distribution, and composition.Within forested landscapes, production forests may containsignificant biodiversity not found within totally protected areas.In many countries, the large size and varied habitats of theseforests can complement the existing system of reserves, and taken as part of the landscape, can make significant contributions to biodiversity conservation. Current exploitation trends and practices within production forests however, have direct and indirect positive and negative impacts on many plant and animal species. Steps must be taken to improve our understanding of the effects of management practices on biological diversity, ways to mitigate negative aspects associated with them, and where our efforts should focus in the future to achieve ecological and economic sustainability of our natural resources.
Study of Distribution, Potential and Habitat of Harpullia arborea in the Frame of Establishment of In-Situ Gene Bank at Kerinci Seblat National Park Sambas Basuni; Haidir .
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The study was conducted at Muara Emat and Tamiai Resort of Karinci Seblat Nationel Park. The study was d o r i g 4 for d i r h m n e t of " in situ gene bank of H. arborea ". Transccts, which were combined with square plots, was usod fiir vogetahn anrlysis. Individual abundance, fkquency and dominance were measured in five transccts consist of 59 plots. The local distribution pattern of H. arbona aggrcgative; the number of individual of tm is smaller than pole, sapling and seedling. There was some poaching for H. arbona's trees andcaused the number of individual of tree level become small. 6 ind./ha; compared with pole which had 86 ind.iha, sapling 468 i n d h ot 3664 ind./ha for seedling. Them aro 70 species of another plants, some of theese plants has high degree of association with H. Arborea such as SmHria spp., Aglaia aqentea, Anisophyllea distichs, Shorea arabida, Macaranga Iypoleuca, Payem lanceolata . and Dfospyms nnaing@. Theimplication of this study is : because of i d distribution pattern of H. arborea was aggmgative. the area delliniation for in situ gsne bank purpow is easy to crury out. The area unit is small. but they am distributed in the entire area of national park.ffib h i : P h n a nutfah, bank plasma nutfah, in-dtu dm ex-dtu, dbpersi, kekrribuq habitat.
Management of Sea Turtle in the Beach of Alas Purwo National Park, the Province of East Java Suharso .; Agus Priyono; Mirza D Kusrini
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There are 4 species of sea turtles in Alas Punvo National Park. The Nesting sites along south coast and east coast of this area had been disturbing by people and natural factor. The population of turtle especially in east coast Blambangan Peninsula of this national park have decrease due to the lack of management effort and this situation had been promoting turtle hunting activities of local people and fisherman at the sea illegal egg collection at the beach. To increase the population of turtle especially in east coast Blambangan Peninsula, it need the increase of control activities as management effort and build additional semi natural nesting sites in Trianggulasi and in east coast Blambangan Peninsula.Kata Kunci : Penyu, penyebaran, gmgguan, penetasan, Alas Purwo.
Review on The Status of Lingga Isaq Hunting Park Based on its Potentials of Flora and Fauna Syamsul Hidayat
Media Konservasi Vol 5 No 2 (1997): Media Konservasi
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Observation on the flora and fauna in Linaa lsaq Huntin, Park. with recommendations for a chan,e of status. Linaa lsaq Huntina Park (L1 HP) i.located in central Aceh, :I: SO Icm from Takenlon City. The LI Coreat hal Ionl been clauitied u a Huntinl Park but there i. Itron. IUpport for chanlinl the status to Nature Reserve or Sanctuary for several reasons. Observation on the flora and fauna were conducted from 21 May - 7 June1996 particularly in the tropical rain forest at Serule and lsaq. Data of the flora and fauna were collected throup flora inventory, quantitative vegetation analysis, and interview with local people. Population sizes of many anymals species appear to be dec:linin. and allO some oadupred species e.l. Panlhera 1tgrl8 sumalrana and Hy/oba/a spp. LI HP allO has species of plants are very important from the conservation poiat of viewin relation with the Coreat consession activities e ... Toona .JIUWtJ, Ace,. /aurlmmt, Jnlsla paI_attIctI, and DorltU pIIlche,.,.",. One alternative to conserve this foreat is to develope a butTer zone of medicinal plant estate. Plantations of species traditionally used for medicine, food, timber or otheruses could be established in collaboration with industry.

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