The aims of this article are to examine the recent status of Banteng Bos javanicus conservation in East Java, identify the roots of conservation problems and propose the non-consumptive and sustainable uses of Banteng by implementing ecotourism. Recently, Banteng population distributes in Alas Purwo, Meru Betiri, and Baluran National Parks. The population in Alas Purwo and Meru Betiri were relatively stable yearly. Rapid population decrease found in Baluran National Park. The roots of threats may be categorized into two factors, socio-economic and ecological factors. Socio-economic problems lead to the increase of habitat disturbance, poaching, and illegal hunting. Ecological aspect was ranging from invasion of exotic plant species, compe...
Borneo is blessed with incredible biodiversity, including some of the most charismatic endangered sp...
Ecotourism development in a mangrove forest area includes many positive and negative aspects and req...
Human-wildlife conflict in Way Kambas National Park is still going on with some social and economic ...
The aims of this article are to examine the recent status of Banteng Bos javanicus conservation in E...
Banteng, Bos javanicus, as wild cattle is a vital and importance source of germplasm in Indonesia. V...
Bornean banteng is classified as endangered and found only in Borneo island. The existence of a wild...
Meru Betiri National Park area is low land tropical rain forests with highly biodiversity as habitat...
Tourism in Indonesia is now considered a crucial economic sector. However, tourism growth and econom...
The illegal wildlife trade, combined with deforestation and anthropogenic land use, are the main cau...
Wildlife tourism has been promoted at Alas Purwo National Park (APNP) since this was identified as o...
Between 1973 and 2010, 39.5% of Sabah’s (Malaysian Borneo) natural forest cover was lost to deforest...
The emerging discussions of ecotourism in the world show the significant role of such tourism in ach...
Rafflesia zollingeriana Koorders is a protected, rare, and endemic plants to Meru Betiri National Pa...
The habitat of Javan deer in Pangandaran Nature Reserve (PNR) faced natural changes, particularly du...
Introduction to The Problem: National park is a conservation area which has the most advanced manage...
Borneo is blessed with incredible biodiversity, including some of the most charismatic endangered sp...
Ecotourism development in a mangrove forest area includes many positive and negative aspects and req...
Human-wildlife conflict in Way Kambas National Park is still going on with some social and economic ...
The aims of this article are to examine the recent status of Banteng Bos javanicus conservation in E...
Banteng, Bos javanicus, as wild cattle is a vital and importance source of germplasm in Indonesia. V...
Bornean banteng is classified as endangered and found only in Borneo island. The existence of a wild...
Meru Betiri National Park area is low land tropical rain forests with highly biodiversity as habitat...
Tourism in Indonesia is now considered a crucial economic sector. However, tourism growth and econom...
The illegal wildlife trade, combined with deforestation and anthropogenic land use, are the main cau...
Wildlife tourism has been promoted at Alas Purwo National Park (APNP) since this was identified as o...
Between 1973 and 2010, 39.5% of Sabah’s (Malaysian Borneo) natural forest cover was lost to deforest...
The emerging discussions of ecotourism in the world show the significant role of such tourism in ach...
Rafflesia zollingeriana Koorders is a protected, rare, and endemic plants to Meru Betiri National Pa...
The habitat of Javan deer in Pangandaran Nature Reserve (PNR) faced natural changes, particularly du...
Introduction to The Problem: National park is a conservation area which has the most advanced manage...
Borneo is blessed with incredible biodiversity, including some of the most charismatic endangered sp...
Ecotourism development in a mangrove forest area includes many positive and negative aspects and req...
Human-wildlife conflict in Way Kambas National Park is still going on with some social and economic ...