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The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is the smallest bear species in the world and one of the least studied. They inhabit the tropical forests of South East Asia, ranging from the eastern tip of India, Bangladesh, through Burma, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia and the islands of Sumatra and Borneo.
Throughout their range, sun bears are being threatened by large-scale habitat destruction, forest fires, poaching for their gall bladders and other body parts and illegal pet trade. The primary threat to wild sun bear populations in Indonesia is habitat loss. This in turn gives rise to conflict between humans and bears as bears pushed out of their natural habitat and occasionally enter gardens and feed on crops.
Sun bears have been protected in Indonesia since 1973. It is illegal to trade in or posses sun bears and their parts. Despite fairly good legal protection on paper, law enforcement in Indonesia is weak at its best. This also applies to many other rare and endangered species such as orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and clouded leopards. The Bornean lowland dipterocarp forests are extremely rich in biodiversity. Sadly, these forests are rapidly being destroyed by the over-harvesting of trees, conversion to oil palm plantations, and forest fires. Landslides, erosion, local droughts and flooding, are increasing in frequency due to this over-exploitation and destruction.
In 1997, Gabriella Fredriksson began the first long term research on sun bears in the Sungai Wain Protection Forest . This forest, located with Balikpapan’s boundaries, is home to an estimated 50-100 wild sun bears. Gabriella’s research and conservation efforts generated publicity and focused attention on the sun bear, eventually leading to it becoming the districts Mascot in 2002.
Kawasan Wisata Pendidikan Lingkungan Hidup (KWPLH), atau yang dikenal sebagai Pusat Beruang Madu, adalah sebuah fasilitas pendidikan lingkungan hidup yang terletak 23 km di sebelah utara kota Balikpapan, Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia.
Pada tahun 2002, Beruang madu diperkenalkan sebagai maskot dari Balikpapan, dorongan dari sebuah proyek penelitian yang pertama kali dilakukan pada beruang madu di Hutan Lindung Sungai Wain yang terletak di perbatasan kota Balikpapan. Sejak tahun 2004, Pemerintah Kota telah berkolaborasi dengan lembaga donor swasta dan ahli-ahli margasatwa untuk membangun pusat pendidikan beruang madu, bagian intinya adalah sebuah enklosur alami seluas 1,3 hektar yang ditempati 7 ekor beruang madu yang sudah tidak dapat dilepasliarkan lagi ke alam. Enklosur ini secara luas dikenali sebagai salah satu yang terbaik di Asia, dan meningkatkan jumlah wisatawan (70.000 orang di tahun 2013) domestik dan mancanegara yang datang untuk melihat maskot Balikpapan di ruang lingkupnya yang alami.
Pada tahun 2008, pusat informasi beruang madu yang terbesar dan sangat komprehensif di Asia telah dibuka, diikuti dengan pembukaan fasilitas pendidikan yang fokus pada hewan domestik dan satwa liar yang tidak layak untuk dijadikan hewan piaraan. Di tahun 2014, pusat informasi baru yang fokus pada kekayaan Flora dan Fauna Endemik Kalimantan telah dibuka. Perencanaan pembangunan pusat informasi lainnya dengan mengambil tema lingkungan hidup masih berlanjut untuk dikembangkan, seperti keragaman ekosistem di Kalimantan dan fungsi-fungsinya mulai dari penggunungan hingga ke lautan.
KWPLH juga telah membangun fasilitas penyelamatan untuk kucing dan anjing yang berkeliaran dan ditelantarkan, juga menghadirkan informasi mengenai perawatan hewan piaraan kepada masyarakat. Sebagai tambahan, selama bertahun-tahun, taman yang atraktif dan fasilitas untuk kegiatan luar ruangan juga ikut dikembangkan dan wisatawan yang datang terus meningkat sepanjang waktu. Kebanyakan dari pengunjung adalah anak-anak sekolah, kelompok-kelompok komunitas dan keluarga yang ingin melepaskan diri dari kesibukan di kota untuk beberapa jam.
Hingga sampai saat ini pembangunan KWPLH secara luas didanai melalui donasi-donasi, sedangkan biaya operasional dasar didanai oleh Pemerintah Kota. KWPLH saat ini mempekerjakan 41 pegawai, dimana 80% dari itu adalah warga sekitar.
Beruang madu (Helarctos malayanus) adalah spesies beruang terkecil di dunia dan salah satu yang paling sedikit dipelajari. Mereka mendiami hutan tropis Asia Tenggara, mulai dari ujung timur India, Bangladesh, melalui Burma, Laos, Thailand, Kamboja, Vietnam, Malaysia dan pulau-pulau Sumatra dan Kalimantan.
Sepanjang jangkauan mereka, beruang madu sedang terancam oleh perusakan habitat, kebakaran hutan berskala besar, perburuan untuk empedu dan bagian tubuh lain dan perdagangan hewan peliharaan ilegal. Ancaman utama untuk populasi beruang madu liar di Indonesia adalah hilangnya habitat. Hal ini pada gilirannya menimbulkan konflik antara manusia dan beruang sehingga beruang didorong keluar dari habitat alami mereka dan kadang-kadang masuk ke kebun dan memakan tanaman.
Beruang madu telah dilindungi di Indonesia sejak 1973. Ini adalah ilegal untuk diperdagangkan atau memiliki beruang madu dan bagian-bagian tubuhnya. Meskipun perlindungan hukumnya yang cukup bagus di atas kertas, pada hakikatnya penegakan hukum di Indonesia masih lemah dalam pelaksanaannya. Hal ini juga berlaku bagi banyak spesies langka dan terancam punah lainnya seperti orangutan, bekantan, dan macan tutul. Hutan-hutan Dipterocarpaceae dataran rendah Kalimantan sangat kaya akan keanekaragaman hayati. Sayangnya, hutan ini cepat dihancurkan oleh penebangan pohon yang berlebihan, konversi menjadi perkebunan kelapa sawit, dan kebakaran hutan. Tanah longsor, erosi, kekeringan lokal dan banjir, yang meningkat frekuensinya karena eksploitasi yang berlebihan dan perusakan.
Pada tahun 1997, Gabriella Fredriksson memulai penelitian jangka panjangnya pada beruang madu di Hutan Lindung Sungai Wain. Hutan, terletak dengan batas-batas Balikpapan, merupakan rumah bagi sekitar 50-100 beruang madu liar. Penelitian Gabriella dan upaya konservasinya yang menghasilkan publisitas dan perhatian yang terfokus pada beruang madu. Pada tahun 2002, Balikpapan, salah satu kota terbesar di Kalimantan-Indonesia, mengangkat beruang madu sebagai maskot resminya.
Bukit Bangkirai is one of the tourist destinations in East Kalimantan that you must be visit. About a two hour’s drive north of Balikpapan city central. Bukit is actually a park within the rain forest, featuring log cottages for overnight stays, a small restaurant, restrooms, several [overgrown] jungle treks, a questionably maintained swimming pool and, for those who linger until five in the afternoon or so, the lure of viewing East Kalimantan famous Hornbills that frequent the area around dusk.
Bukit Bangkirai (Hill of Bangkirai) located in Samboja District, Kutai Regency, East Kalimantan situated between the trans Balikpapan - Samarinda, precisely at KM38. Here you can enjoy outbound of tropical rain forest which is became the one of lungs of the world today. Bukit Bangkirai is a natural tourism area which is managed by PT. INHUTANI Balikpapan.
Bukit Bangkirai can be reached by traveling overland for 1.5 hours from the city of Balikpapan. In this area there is a canopy bridge along 64 m were hanged connect 5 Bangkirai tree at a height of 30 m. This canopy bridge is the first in Indonesia, both in Asia and the eighth in the world. Its construction was made by cooperation among the United States and Indonesia government.
This Canopy Bridge is undertaken by American contractors who are members of the CCA (Canopy Construction Association ) as six field executive with three people as local power assisted. In addition to its construction are also use by Bangkirai woods and Galvanized nail were made in America. The age of this canopy bridge completion can be expected to last for 15-20 years according to age and durability of materials.
Besides enjoying the beautiful of rain forest from the height of canopy bridge, you can enjoy various types of trees and vegetation with a round track that has been provided by the park management. And after enjoying Bangkirai Hill National Park , you can buy something at the souvenir shop to bring back home.
Sangalaki Island is a small island covering an area of 15.9 hectares. This island is one of the islands that are part of Derawan Archipelago. Derawan Islands is a group of islands famous in the world. Aside from Sangalaki Island, another famous island of Derawan Islands are Kakaban and Derawan Island. Sangalaki Island located in the waters of the northern peninsula of Berau. Administratively, Sangalaki Island located in Berau Regency of East Kalimantan Province. Most sea turtles in the world are an endangered species. That includes species hawksbill and green…
Maratua island is one of the outer islands in Indonesia that located in Sulawesi Ocean and it bordered with Malaysia. Maratua island is administratively located on Berau regency, East Kalimantan. Maratua is a small and long island, and it has sharply curve at the edge and it located at the south side of Tarakan city. Maratua Island is also part of Derawan Islands. By the strategic location and the richness of its marine, Maratua island is now popular by the Travelers from many countries. The tourists who give…
Bangkirai Hill Bukit Bangkirai is a natural tourism area which is managed by PT. Inhutani I Unit I Balikpapan. This tourist area is located in Samboja District, Kutai regency, East Kalimantan. Bangkirai hill can be reached by traveling overland for 1.5 hours from the city of Balikpapan. This tour offers the charm of a tropical rain forest that is still natural, and facilitated with some infrastructures like restaurants, hall for meetings, a swimming pool and jungle cottage or cabin. In this area there is a canopy bridge along 64 m…
Bontang Bontang is a city in East Kalimantan province, Indonesia. The city is located about 120 kilometers from Samarinda, directly have border to the East Kutai regency in the north and west, Kutai Kartanegara regency in the south and Regency Makassar Strait in the east. In this city stand three large companies in different fields, Badak NGL (natural gas), East Kalimantan Fertilizer (fertilizer and ammonia), and Indominco Mandiri (Coal) and has a petrochemical industrial area called the Kaltim Industrial Estate. Bontang city itself is oriented in the industrial, services and…
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