Some evidences of Sumatran Rhinoceros presence in Temengor Forest Reserve. Perak.


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Magintan D., . and Rufino M. B. M., . and Cosmas N., . and Dennis T. C.Y ., . Some evidences of Sumatran Rhinoceros presence in Temengor Forest Reserve. Perak. pp. 5-10. ISSN 0121-8126

Abstract

A study was conducted at Temengor Forest Reserves between 2007 and 2008 with the main aim to investigate the presence and distribution of large wildlife species primarily Sumatran Rhinoceros. Two study methods were employed namely trail survey and camera trapping. Field survey recorded a total of 29 species of mammals which include 5 species of primates 14 species of carnivores 9 species of ungurates (including Sumatran Rhinoceros) and one species of rodents. Camera trapping captured 19 species of mammals which the most common were the Malayan Tapir followed by the Malayan Sun Bear Barking Deer Gaur and the yellow-throated Marien. Pictures of Sumatran Rhinoceros were also present. At the same area Sumatran Rhinoceros sighting also were reported in the previous studies in 2000 and early 2007. Recent evidence of Sumatran Rhinoceros were based on signs of fresh footprints debarking of tree mark scraped on ground and strong smell of urination at the ridge close to Sungai Talang. Evidence of the presence of Sumatran Rhinoceros at the study area is important for conservation of this species.


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Abstract

A study was conducted at Temengor Forest Reserves between 2007 and 2008 with the main aim to investigate the presence and distribution of large wildlife species primarily Sumatran Rhinoceros. Two study methods were employed namely trail survey and camera trapping. Field survey recorded a total of 29 species of mammals which include 5 species of primates 14 species of carnivores 9 species of ungurates (including Sumatran Rhinoceros) and one species of rodents. Camera trapping captured 19 species of mammals which the most common were the Malayan Tapir followed by the Malayan Sun Bear Barking Deer Gaur and the yellow-throated Marien. Pictures of Sumatran Rhinoceros were also present. At the same area Sumatran Rhinoceros sighting also were reported in the previous studies in 2000 and early 2007. Recent evidence of Sumatran Rhinoceros were based on signs of fresh footprints debarking of tree mark scraped on ground and strong smell of urination at the ridge close to Sungai Talang. Evidence of the presence of Sumatran Rhinoceros at the study area is important for conservation of this species.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Rhinoceroses
AGROVOC Term: Population distribution
AGROVOC Term: Inventories
AGROVOC Term: Surveys
AGROVOC Term: Trapping
AGROVOC Term: Photography
AGROVOC Term: Forest reserves
AGROVOC Term: Tracks
AGROVOC Term: Habitats
AGROVOC Term: Mammals
Depositing User: Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 00:54
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8401

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