Years or maybe even thousands of years, Kukang Jawa (Nycticebus javanicus) inhabited the peaceful tropical rainforest of Java Island. Under the shelter of the foliage of foliage and richness of diverse fruits, this month’s eye-catching satwa continues to grow and thrive the seedling as well as fused in the natural ecosystem.
However, the goodness of nature is not as easy as felt by the primata nocturnal (active at night) it. The peace and existence of their backs began to continue.
Based on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) data place a quote into the Critically Endangered category. This is because during the last 24 years or three generation range, the Kukang Jawa population is estimated to have decreased up to 80 percent.

The officer checked the condition of Java (Nycticebus Javanicus) before released.

The poultry weighs the Answer (Nycticebus Javanicus) before released.
The more endangered populations and habitats of slaughters make the government and the people who care to preserve them. One of the steps that is reached is to rehabilitate and translocating the Sitaan’s East Java as well as the delivery of the onum of citizens who maintain it illegally.
The Great Hall of Conservation of Natural Resources (BBKSDA) West Java along the National Park Hall of Gunung Halimun Salak (BTNGHS) and the Indonesian Rehabilitation Nature Initiative Foundation (YIARI) has carried out a 10-tail Translocation of Java in Gunung Kendeng National Park Mount Halimun Salak (TNGHS), Sukabumi, West Java.
As many ten brushed tails are composed of three male brackets called Petruk, Yuda, Gareng, as well as seven female tails called Alon, Citas, Kunthi, Madrim, Bestari, Kajol, and Loni.

The poultry weighs Kukang (Nycticebus Javanicus) before released.

The government of Indonesia Rehabilitation Natural Initiative Foundation (YIARI) checked the condition of Java (Nycticebus Javanicus) before released to habitat.
After being submitted by citizens, they had been described in the rehabilitation center of the YIARI satwa in Ciapus, Bogor Regency, West Java. There, they undergo intensive medical treatment and a comprehensive rehabilitation process to recover their natural health and behavior, while preparing them to return to the wild.
After rehabilitation, the scriptures can not be directly reversal to nature. They must process again in the 18-square-meter habituation cage in a quiet time. At that location they are given feed and time to adapt to a new environment gradually to ensure the curry is able to survive before being released to nature. After the time of bowel habituation, the jaws are ready to be translocated to their home, in the Javanese tropical forest.
PTN Gunung Kendeng Resort area, PTN Region III Sukabumi BTNGS is located in Gunung Halimun Salak National Park environment to be the choice of the return of Java to nature. The reason, the location is free to have the availability of feeds, location security of hunts or disorders, as well as relative distances from settlements to minimize conflicts with society.

The Indonesian Rehabilitation Natural Initiative Foundation (YIARI) feeds Javanicus (Nycticebus Javanicus) in the rehabilitation place before it was released to its habitat.

The government of Indonesia Rehabilitation Natural Initiative Foundation (YIARI) moved Javanicus (Nycticebus Javanicus) from the rehabilitation place to be released to its habitat.
However, the release of the slaughter was apparently not the end in this preservation step. BBKSDA West Java with BTNGHS and YIARI still conducts post-release monitoring for two to three months using GPS collar. Monitoring aims to track the adaptation of the kukangs in their new habitat, ensuring they are able to survive, look for eating, and behave according to their natural needs.
According to YIARI Argitoe Ranting Program Operation Director, release is one of the successful indicators in the conservation of wildlife
Meanwhile, the Head of the National Park of Gunung Halimun Salak Budhi Candra said, the release of the jaw is not only an important step in the conservation of the endangered animals, but also is a real form of commitment in conserving biodiversity in Gunung Halimun Salak National Park.

The poultry brought the cage containing the primates of the Javanicus (Nycticebus Javanicus) towards the habituation area before the release returned to its habitat in Gunung Halimun Salak National Park area (TNGHS).

The poultry brought the cage containing the primates of Java (Nycticebus Javanicus) towards the habituation area before the release returned to its habitat.
Not only is the Moon Eye that can return comfort in forest hustle, this release is expected to also invite masyarakt in maintaining the balance of nature.
Photo and text : Yulius Satria Wijaya

The poultry brought the cage containing the primates of Java (Nycticebus Javanicus) towards the habituation area before the release returned to the habitat.

The government issued a Kukang (Nycticebus Javanicus) when the habituation before the release returned to the habitat.

Primata Kukang Jawa (Nycticebus Javanicus) is above the tree when the release habituation returns to its habitat in Gunung Halimun Salak National Park area (TNGHS).

Primata Kukang Jawa (Nycticebus Javanicus) is above the tree when the release habituation returns to its habitat in Gunung Halimun Salak National Park area (TNGHS), Sukabumi.

Primata Kukang Jawa (Nycticebus Javanicus) is in place of habituation when the release returns to its habitat in Gunung Halimun Salak National Park area (TNGHS.

Petugas attaches the primate sticker of the East Java (Nycticebus Javanicus) in the place of re-release habituation to its habitat in Gunung Halimun Salak National Park area (TNGHS), Sukabumi, West Java. The original habitat of Primata Kukang (Nycticebus Javanicus) in Gunung Halimun Salak National Park area (TNGHS), Sukabumi, West Java.

Editor : Yusran Uccang
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