
This is one decoy Bukit Lawang: Gunung Leuser National Park (GLNP) or TNGL, which part of Leuser Ecosystem Area, KEL, (Leuser Ecosystem Region) is rich in botanical variety.
Leuser ecosystem has background of mutual ecological principles between various types of rocks, humid climate, hilly terrain, soil structure and other organisms. And based on data RepPProt out in 1988, from 78 existing ecological systems on the island of Sumatra, 42 systems (54%) of them can be found in the Leuser Ecosystem area; 20 KEL ecological systems in a hilly area like the mountains or by 40%. And 86% TNGL on sloping area.
But, enough TNGL is fragile and prone to floods and vulnerable to natural disturbances. This is caused by the climate and high rainfall every year.
TNGL also a founa habitat, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates. TNGL also the largest habitat area in the world of birds, almost 380 species (65% of the 580 species on the island of Sumatra), or 350 species of which live in TNGL.
Almost 65% of the 129 species of mammals (large - small) that there is the island of Sumatra, also lives in this area. Also, it is also the habitat Sumatran Elephant (Elephas maximus sumataranus), tiger (tigris sumatrae pathera), rhino (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) and orangutan (Pongo abelii), the community as much as there were 19 tails. Minah and Sandra, both of which are routinely treated orangutans and fed each morning (08.30 GMT) and every evening (15:00 GMT).
So, you want to see Minah and Sandra? Please come and enjoy a wilderness adventure in TNGL and find them there!
0 comments:
Post a Comment