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Jakarta Post/16-06-2008 Misperception is threatening the majestic Sulawesi Hawk-eagle (Spizaetus lanceolatus), one of Sulawesi's endemic birds.
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KOMPAS/TOTOK WIJAYANTO/23-11-2008 Anak elang jawa (Spizaetus bartelsi) berusia sembilan bulan sedang belajar terbang di kawasan Cagar Alam Telaga Warna, Kabupaten Bogor, Jawa Barat, Jumat (3/11). [detail...] |
:: articles :: Zaini Rakhman1, Tedi Setiadi2 and Cece Sukandar3 / 1 & 2). YPAL (Yayasan Pribumi Alam Lestari) Jl Paledang No 21 Ciberureum Bandung 40184 West Java, Indonesia Telp/ Fax +62-22-6070139 Email : ypal@bdg.centrin.net.id
3) Member of Panaruban Rapator Center; Kampung Panaruban, Desa Cicadas, Kecamatan Sagalaherang, Kabupaten Subang, West Java, Indonesia.
- 2006
Abstract
The confiscated Javan Hawk-eagle has released on 11 of June 2006 at Panaruban Area and following with post-release monitoring intensively on 11 June-7 July 2006 or 27 field days with observation times on 6-8 hour/day, while total observation data counted are 9185 minutes from total observation time. Field data collection conducted by several methods including telemetry method and visual observation also information from local people.
Based on results of post-release monitoring on 27 days was carried out an information on development of daily activities. Home range development of this released eagle conducted by using Grid cell method. After 27th days of post release, the estimation of its home range is about 112,5 ha.
On 2 of August 2006, this released eagle has recaptured for some treatments in Panaruban Raptor Center. On 2 on January 2007, this eagle has released for the second times, this eagle is still monitored and recorded at Cijalu, 10 months after the second release in almost 12 km from release site.
Key word: The confiscated Javan Hawk-eagle, release, post-release monitoring.
| :: articles :: YOGI SATOTO , Fassa Faisal1, Zaenal Mutaqien1, Asep Maman1, Zaini Rakhman
/ Department of Biology Faculty of Mathematic and Nature Science Padjadjaran University
YPAL/RAIN : Jl Paledang No 21 Cibeureum Bandung 40184 West Java, Indonesia
- 2003
ABSTRACT
The study on tree characteristic of raptor nest, vegetation structure and physical variable around tree nest was carried out between September 2003 and February 2004 at Changeable Hawk Eagle (Spizaetus cirhatus) nest, Javan Hawk Eagle (Spizaetus bartelsi) nest and Black Eagle (Ictinaetus malayensis) nest on Tangkuban Perahu Mountain.
The research used descriptive analysis methods, and survey methods used to collect all data. The result of the study shows that tree species were not specially selected for nest placement, but all nests were particularly placed on emergent tree. Three nests have been placed on the first branch of the trees until the top of an open canopy. All trees which were placed nests, grows on a slope land and not far away from the river.
Key words: raptor nest, tree characteristics, vegetation structure, physical variable environment
| :: articles :: Yogi Satoto , FASSA FAISAL1, Ade Rahmat1, Zaini Rakhman Zaenal Mutaqien1, Asep Maman1 / Department of Biology Faculty of Mathematic and Nature Science Padjadjaran University
YPAL/RAIN : Jl Paledang No 21 Cibeureum Bandung 40184 West Java, Indonesia
- 2003
ABSTRACT
The study conducted on incubation period of breeding pair of Javan Hawk-eagle at Ciasem-Tangkuban Perahu Nature Reserve by direct observation and using surveillances camera (CCTV) method to carry out an incubation behaviors and proportions of daily activities during incubation period.
An incubation period of this breeding pair is beginning when an adult laid the egg on nest (1 of July 2003) until the eaglet was sight on first time (17 of August 2003) or 47 days.
There are two main categories of behaviour on the active nest during incubation period i.e. incubate the egg by both of adults (86.41%) and non-incubate behaviour (13.59%) such as nest repairing, feeding, defecating, and other activities. The proportion or total time of incubation in each day during of incubation period (47 days) are between 68,27% - 97,24% with observation time on 06.00 – 18.00 or 12 hours per days.
Key words: Javan Hawk-eagle, breeding pair, Ciasem, incubation behaviour, incubation period.
| :: articles :: ADE RAHMAT , Zaini Rakhman Fassa Faisal 1 Zaenal Mutaqien1 Yogi Satoto 1, Asep Maman1, / Department of Biology Faculty of Mathematic and Nature Science Padjadjaran University
YPAL/RAIN : Jl Paledang No 21 Cibeureum Bandung 40184 West Java, Indonesia - 2003
ABSTRACT
One of the important period of lifecycle of the Javan Hawk-eagle is breeding period, however, on this period the eagles are very sensitive to any kinds of disturbance from human activities including observation of breeding behaviour from some researchers.
To eliminate human activities on this period, observation on breeding behavior of the breeding pair of Javan Hawk-eagle in Panaruban-Tangkuban Perahu was conducted by using surveillances camera (CCTV TelView?) method.
Two camera surveillances were installed at a tree adjacent to the nest with each distance about 20 meters and 50 meters from the nest. Every camera was wire-connected to a screen monitor and recorder at flying camp (500 m from nest tree). To gain electricity in operating the camera surveillance, an environmental friendly electricity power in the form of picohydro was built using water debit Ciasem near to the nest area.
The camera installation is on 24-25 May 2003 or before lying egg period continuing intensively monitoring through camera surveillance for three months, began on May until August 2003.
Key words: Javan Hawk-eagle, breeding pair in Panaruban, CCTV.
| :: articles :: Pupung F Nurwatha & Zaini Rahman / YPAL - 2000
Makalah ini menyajikan hasil studi distribusi dan populasi Elang Sulawesi di wilayah Sulawesi Selatan dan Sulawesi Tengah yang dilakukan pada awal Pebruari sampai pertengahan April 2000 dan Maret, Agustus-September 2000. Dari hasil studi diketahui terdapat 36 tempat dimana jenis ini pasti berada, 11 tempat di Sulawesi Selatan dan 25 tempat di Sulawesi Tengah. Jumlah populasi di seluruh lokasi survey dipertimbangkan berkisar antara 254–306 pasang, sebanyak 60–71 pasang di Propinsi Sulawesi Selatan dan 194–235 pasang di Sulawesi Tengah. Hutan dataran rendah adalah wilayah dimana jenis burung ini paling sering dijumpai dibandingkan dengan tipe hutan lainnya.
Kata Kunci: Elang Sulawesi, distribusi, populasi, habitat |
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