Using Park's key species movement ecology data to inform Wildlife Habitat and Peat swamp forests management: Case study in Berbak National Park, Indonesia
Graduate student New Mexico Highlands University Las Vegas, New Mexico, United States
Berbak National Park (Jambi, Indonesia) is one of the most important Peatlands and Peatswamp forests in SE Asia, and harboring last stronghold population of threatened Sunda gharials. We investigate habitat spatial requirements, estimate connectivity and identify possible migration routes to provide recommendation to conserve this species and its habitat management.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion, participant will be able to share and disseminate the progress and findings of the research to the audience.
Upon completion, participant will be able elicit and acquired critics, suggestions and collaboration opportunities from audience.