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KEBERADAAN JENIS JENIS BURUNG DI KAWASAN PADANG PADANG PECATU KABUPATEN BADUNG Ida Bagus Made Suaskara; I Ketut Ginantra; I Ketut Muksin
Bumi Lestari Journal of Environment Vol 10 No 1 (2010)
Publisher : Environmental Research Center (PPLH) of Udayana University

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A study on bird species was conducted in January-February 2009 at Padang Padang Pecatu Badung Bali. Explorations methods was utilized to find out bird species which observed in the field. Identification of bird species was undertaken based on (Mackinnon, 1993 ). Their status were determined based on Indonesian Regulation ( PP RI) No. 7, 1999. Interview with community was carried out to know the bird species captured. Results of this study indicated that Padang Padang area were identified 38 bird species. The dominant species were member of the insect, small reptile feeder and member of fruit/seeds feeder, but another member so find that is fish feeder, predator and nectar feeder. Seven species of birds observed on the site were protected by Indonesia Regulation, two species of birds were migrant and four species of birds were endemic species in Indonesia. Threat on birds in this area was illegal capture of birds that economic value to trade.
KEBERADAAN BURUNG SEBAGAI ATRAKSI EKOWISATA DI KAWASAN BUMI PERKEMAHAN CEKIK TAMAN NASIONAL BALI BARAT Ida Bagus Made Suaskara; I Ketut Ginantra; A. A. Gde Raka Dalem
Bumi Lestari Journal of Environment Vol 7 No 2
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study on birds as Ecotourism attractions was conducted on August-September 2006in Cekik Camping Ground, West Bali National Park, Bali-Indonesia. Explorations methodwas utilised to find out bird species observed in the field. Indentification of birds species wasundertaken based on MacKinon (1993). Their status were determined based on IndonesiaRegulation (PPRI) No. 7, 1999. Results of this study indicated that in Cekik area wereidentified 36 bird species that were included in 20 families. The dominant species weremember of the family of Sylviidae (6 species), Nectaridae, Columbidae and Dicruridae (3species respectively). Three species of birds observed on the site were protected by IndonesiaRegulation: Brown-throated Sunbird (Anthreptes malacensis), Olive-backed Sunbird(Nectarinia jugularis) and Green banded Kingfisher (Alcedo euryzonia). Perspectiveutilization of bird for ecotourist (bird watching) attractions in this area was related to therichness of the birds species, their status, activities and interaction with vegetation or ontheir habitats. The bird activity which might become ecotourist attractions including:foraging, perching, migration and nesting.
Burung Sebagai Atraksi Ekowisata di Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua, Bali A. A. G. Raka Dalem; I K. Muksin; S. K. Sudirga; I. B. M. Suaskara
Bumi Lestari Journal of Environment Vol 3 No 2
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A study on birds has been conducted in Nusa Dua Tourist Resort area, Bali, betweenJanuary, 1999 and January, 2002. In this study, bird species was identified and theirpotentials for ecotourism-bird watching activities were analysed. From the field observationit was found that the site has a potential to be developed as a bird watching site. It can beseen from the diversity of bird species identified there, especially in the lagoon. In Nusa DuaTourist Resort area 83 bird species has been identified which is representing over 27% ofbird species on Bali. About 87% of those were classified as non-migrant species, while therest were migrant. Among those species, 6% were birds which were known to be restrictedtheir distribution to Indonesia. The strategic location of Nusa Dua Tourist Resort area alsoincreases its potential for development of bird watching activities. For development of theseactivities, holistic management approaches need to be implemented, the approaches of whichneed considering a balance between conservation, economic and empowerment of localcommunity objectives.