5 Dec 2006 Taratak, Indonesia, Asia Mammals
Population Monitoring and Study of Daily Activities of the Malayan Tapir (Tapirus indicus) through the Use of the Camera Trapping Technique in Taratak Forest Reserve, Sumatra, Indonesia
There are two main activities that will be conducted during this program, first monitoring of Malayan tapir and other wildlife inhabit the study area, secondly to improve local community participation on wildlife conservation.
Previous studies (Novarino 2000; Novarino 2001; Novarino et al. 2004; Novarino et al. 2005), has figuring the important rule of protected forest of Taratak for Malayan tapir and other endangered Sumatran wildlife such as Sumatran tiger and Serow. This project is continuation studies that targeted to monitoring population of Malayan tapir and improving participation of local people on conservation.
We will continue monitoring of Malayan tapir population on larger area to find out their home range, which still unconfirmed till this time. This project also will conduct simultaneous with environmental education program, that perhaps will enhance tapir conservation awareness. Public awareness and encourage local people also was listed as top priorities recommended during the Malayan Tapir PHVA workshop in Malaysia (2003).
There are two main activities that will be conducted during this program, first monitoring of Malayan tapir and other wildlife inhabit the study area, secondly to improve local community participation on wildlife conservation.
- Monitoring of Malayan tapir will be conducting by using camera trapping technique. The identification of travel corridors between areas will be assessed by following and mapping their track.
- Improving local community participation on conservation will be providing by environmental education. This program will consist of:
- Moving library will be conducting as media for environmental education. Team will come to elementary school in Taratak village and purchasing several children books which telling about the nature and conservation. By using interactive games they also will introduced with nature and conservation.
- Youth conservation club will be promoted during the project. Member of club will be informed with basic conservation issue and trained for simple field technique. They are also will be encouraged for the camera checking.
- Reforestation will be focused on the salt lick area and to reforming the corridor between forest patches along the water stream. Native tree species and was identified as Malayan tapir food will be planted in this project.