Where is the Ujung Kulon National Park?

Where is the Ujung Kulon National Park?

Banten
Ujung Kulon National Park/Province

How big is Ujung Kulon National Park?

466 mi²
Ujung Kulon National Park/Area

What animals live in Ujung Kulon National Park?

The 35 mammal species include banteng, silvery gibbon, Javan lutung, crab-eating macaque, Javan leopard, Sumatran dhole, Java mouse-deer, Javan rusa, and smooth-coated otter. There are also 72 species of reptiles and amphibians, and 240 species of birds.

Which Indonesian animal is found in the wild only in Ujung Kulon National Park?

Javan rhinos
Javan rhinos are the most threatened of the five rhino species, with only around 60 individuals that live only in Ujung Kulon National Park in Java, Indonesia. Javan rhinos once lived throughout northeast India and Southeast Asia.

What is being done to save the Javan rhinoceros?

The goal of the RPU program is to prevent the extinction of Javan rhinos and other threatened species and to protect critical habitats in Java through proactive prevention of poaching and habitat destruction. RMUs track each individual rhino with camera traps, ensuring an accurate count of the population.

What is Javan rhinos habitat?

Habitat and Ecology The Javan Rhino inhabit dense lowland rainforests with a good supply of water, plentiful mud wallows, salt licks, and tall grass and reed beds.

Where is Javanese spoken in the world?

Indonesia
Javanese is the largest of the Austronesian languages in number of native speakers….Javanese language.

Javanese
Native to Java (Indonesia)
Ethnicity Javanese • Banyumasan • Cirebonese • Osing • Tenggerese
Native speakers 82 million (2007)
Language family Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Javanese

Are Javan rhinoceros extinct?

Three species of rhino—black, Javan, and Sumatran—are critically endangered. Today, a small population of Javan rhinos is found in only one national park on the northern tip of the Indonesian island of Java. A mainland subspecies of the Javan rhino was declared extinct in Vietnam in 2011.

What does Javan rhino eat?

The Javan Rhino inhabit dense lowland rainforests with a good supply of water, plentiful mud wallows, salt licks, and tall grass and reed beds. They are predominantly browsers, feeding on shoots, twigs, young foliage and fallen fruit, although it can also graze on various species of grass.

How can humans help Javan rhinos?

Removing the palm trees will allow rhino-friendly browse to recover and spread, creating more suitable habitat in the park so the rhinos can increase breeding again.”

What kind of animal is Javan rhinoceros?

Javan rhinoceros, (Rhinoceros sondaicus), also called lesser one-horned rhinoceros, one of three Asian species of rhinoceroses, found only on the island of Java in Indonesia. It is the rarest living rhinoceros and one of the world’s most endangered mammals.

Why are Rhinoceros sondaicus endangered?

In the early 1800’s extensive poaching and habitat loss began in most of the areas inhabited by Rhinoceros sondaicus. There are some biological influences that threaten this population, like a few seismic volcanoes in Java that could potentially wipe out the species in the event of an eruption.

Where is Ujung Kulon National Park in Indonesia?

Ujung Kulon National Park is at the westernmost tip of Java, in Banten province of Indonesia. It includes the volcanic island group of Krakatoa in Lampung province, and other islands including Panaitan, as well as smaller offshore islets such as Handeuleum and Peucang in the Sunda Strait. Ujung Kulon means Western End or Point West.

Which is the western end of Ujung Kulon?

It includes the volcanic island group of Krakatoa in Lampung province, and other islands including Panaitan, as well as smaller offshore islets such as Handeuleum and Peucang in the Sunda Strait . Ujung Kulon means Western End or Point West .

Are there Rhinos in Ujung Kulon National Park?

Flora and fauna. Ujung Kulon is the last known refuge for the critically endangered Javan rhinoceros after poachers killed the last remaining rhino in Cát Tiên National Park of Vietnam, where a small population of 10 or less remained in 2010. In Ujung Kulon the population has been estimated at 40-60 in the 1980s.

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