Penghitungan Burung Air di Indonesia Tahun 2017 Bagian dari Kegiatan International Waterbird Census 50 dan Asian Waterbird Census 2017
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Asian Waterbird Census
Wetlands International Indonesia in collaboration with Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry has been successfully organized the Asian Waterbird Census 2017, as part of the International Waterbird Census 50 (IWC 50). In Indonesia the Asian Waterbird Census 2017 is supported by the National Geographic Society and National Partnership for Conservation of Migratory Birds and Their Habitat.
A total of 300 observers/volunteers of 47 government, non-government, birdwatching clubs and individual participated on this January 2017 census. Data of 157 counts for 146 sites have been collected, covering 22 provinces of main Indonesian islands (Java, Nusa Tenggara, Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Papua), and additional of Timor Leste. The census covered 14 conservation areas of Indonesia.
The census listed a total of 68.283 waterbirds of 103 species or about 52% of Indonesian waterbirds, including 25 protected species in Indonesia, 4 Endangered species according to IUCN Red List, 2 vulnerable and 13 Near Threatened. Hunting regarded as the major threat, in addition to domestic sewage & pesticide
The result of Asian Waterbird Census 2017 indicated that the successful implementation of the census is mainly supported by i) the engagement of dedicated officer; at least during the census period, ii) wide network engagement, iii) intensive use of social media, iv) responsive two way communication between organizer and volunteers, v) face-to-face coaching/lecture, and vi) recognition of volunteer’s contribution, e.g. mention on social media, reports and provision of international certificate.