Abstrak/Abstract |
The research on physiological and reproduction status of Bawean deer (Axis kuhlii) in its habitat has been
conducted, to understand and to find out as a basic information on Bawean deer (Axis kuhlii) in its habitats a
baseline data for wildlife conservation efforts. The deer is categorized as an endangered animal, therefore, more
attention was given toward Bawean deer conservation. Habitat changes, loss of habitat, fragmentation and illegal
hunting might caused the wild animals become more marginalized and the populations have been declined.
Therefore, it is needed to have research as an effort to save Bawean deer in its natural habitat. This research
activity covered monitoring on physiological and reproduction status, and also the examination of deer's feces
samples was parasite coprological data that serve as a basic consideration data in conservation and determination
of Bawean deers health in the nature and/or conservation. The research was done in Bawean Island, Gresik and
East Java, by taking faces of Bawean deers in the nature and conservation. Data gathering of physiological and
reproduction status were done by examining deer's condition, either directly in conservation or in its habitat, and
also by interviewing people around the forest. The data on physiological status, behavior monitoring,
reproduction status, faces samples, blood, food analysis, and interview result were analyzed descriptively. Some
worm eggs were found during feces examination, those were Strongyl, Strongyloides sp, Trichuris sp, Fasciola
gigantica and Oocysta coccidia. The result showed that the same parasites were found in the cattle and goat
raised by people around in the vicinity of the forest, meaning, there was an interaction between wildlife and
livestock. According to the result, it is needed to monitor the physiological status of Bawean deers routinely since
Bawean deers is classified as endangered species. |