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International Journal of Fauna and Biological Studies

International Journal of Fauna and Biological Studies

2024, Vol. 11 Issue 6, Part B

Conservation status of bird collection in ragunan wildlife park jakarta

Author(s):

Dewi Elfidasari, Riris L Puspitasari, Achmad H Khairullah, Benson, Ismail Karaman, Aisyah F Maulana, Avivah N Aisah, Nazwa A Melas and Harini N Mariandayani

Abstract:

Bird conservation status reflects the threat level to species in their natural habitats. According to the IUCN Red List, Indonesia has 32 bird species categorized as Critically Endangered (CR), 51 as Endangered (EN), 83 as Vulnerable (VU), 220 as Near Threatened (NT), 1,435 as Least Concern (LC), and 7 as Data Deficient (DD). This highlights the urgency of conservation efforts to preserve bird species and populations. Ragunan Wildlife Park (TMR) in Jakarta serves as one conservation area, but its bird collection's conservation status remains undocumented. This study identified 77 bird species from 14 orders in the TMR collection. Among these, 5 species are CR, 4 EN, 13 VU, 6 NT, 2 DD, and 47 LC. Many species in the CR, EN, and NT categories are endemic to Indonesia, emphasizing the park’s role in conserving the country's unique avifauna

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How to cite this article:
Dewi Elfidasari, Riris L Puspitasari, Achmad H Khairullah, Benson, Ismail Karaman, Aisyah F Maulana, Avivah N Aisah, Nazwa A Melas and Harini N Mariandayani. Conservation status of bird collection in ragunan wildlife park jakarta. Int. J. Fauna Biol. Stud. 2024;11(6):91-98. DOI: 10.22271/23940522.2024.v11.i6b.1062

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