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Biodiversity
    and
Conservation
• The destruction of tropical forest within
  one country can affect the whole world.

• Conservation of ecosystems has become
  so important because of the unity of
  ecosystem will affect human life.

• Many foundations and institutes have
  been established to conserve tropical
  forest ecosystems from destructive
  actions conducted by human.
              Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                               GIS JH
• Indonesia is a country with vast areas of
  tropical forests.

• The biodiversity of                      tropical         forests   is
  extremely abundant.

• Tropical forests in Indonesia are classified
  into heterogenic forests which consists of
  hundreds of both identified and inidentified
  plants species, and also consist of thousands
  of species, starting from varieties of small
  insects to the largest animals.

                Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                 GIS JH
• In addition, many endangered plants and
  animals live exclusively in Indonesian tropical
  forests and cannot be found in other parts ot
  the world.

• Endangered means that the population of an
  organism is very small and is threatened to
  become extint.

• Example of endangerd plants; ironwood,
  sandalwood, black orchid, etc.
• Example of endangered animals; anoa, lesser
  one-horned rhinocerose, babirusa, tapir,
  komodo, orangutan, etc.
                 Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                  GIS JH
• Endangered plants and animals are
  protected by the government.

• If they were not protected, rare plants
  and animals would become extinct much
  quicker.




             Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                              GIS JH
The importance of biodiversity in
          an ecosystem

• An ecosystem is composed of diverse
  organisms which interact with each other.

• The more diverse the organisms are the
  more stable the ecosystem becomes.

• Organisms    in     an   ecosystem     are
  interconnected, for example in a food.
               Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                GIS JH
• When more organisms exist, there will be more
  food chains.

• If one food chain is gone, the balance of an
  ecosystem will not be disturbed.

• On the other hand, if one ecosystem only has a
  small number of species, the number of food
  chains will also be small.

• When one food chain is gone, the whole
  ecosystem will be affected, as a consequence the
  whole ecosystem will be threatened.
                 Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                  GIS JH
• Therefore, we need to conserve the diversity
  of living organisms.

• However it is not easy, human activities
  frequently reduce the biodiversity, for
  example when humans alter forests into
  settlements or plantation areas.

• Therefore, we need some preventive actions
  to maintain the biodiversity.

                Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                 GIS JH
The act of damaging a biodiversity
• Declines of biodiversity and environment are mostly caused by
  human interference.
• The following are some example ;

1.    Deforestation
     illegal logging damages the habibat of wild animals and
      destroys small plants because they cut down bigger trees and
      fall down to the small plants.

     continuous illegal logging will also destroy the soil structure
      since there will be no more humus which is formed from
      decomposed leaves.

     There will be no plant roots to retain and absorb rainwater,
      therefore rainwater will erode some layers of the fertile soil.

     Because of this condition, young plants could die due to the
      lack of humus and water
                         Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                          GIS JH
2. Application of pesticides
 uncontrolled use of pesticides may not only
  kill pests but also other organisms in a
  habitat.

 if one organisms dies, other organisms will
 have trouble obtaining food since some their
 food has disappeared.

 if this condition occurs continuously, it may
 cause the extinction of a biodiversity.
                Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                 GIS JH
3. Illegal Hunting
 the hunting of wild animals is an activity
  which can destroy the natural balance.
 for example, tigers are hunted just for their
  skin, elephants for their ivories, rhinos for
  ther horns.
 illegal hunting causes the hunted animals and
  other animals to be threatened.
 it is because the existence of one animal
  affects the other animals in the food chain.

                Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                 GIS JH
Conservation of Biodiversity
• Human really          depend                      on     their   living
  environments.

• Therefore, humans must make a serious effort
  to maintain and conserve these environments
  along with their biodiversities.

• Some effort being done by people are as
  follows ;
               Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                GIS JH
1. Maintaining             the                    forests     through
   conservation

Some efforts conducted in order to protect
forest are ;
a. Reforestation is to replant depleted forests
b. Selective logging, to chop down the trees
   with certain qualifications, such as their age
   and size.
c. Preventing forest fires

                  Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                   GIS JH
2. Defining protected natural areas

 The government under the ministry of forestry
  has a legal body which specifically handles
  protected natural areas.
 It is called PHPA ; Perlindungan Hutan dan
  Pelestarian Alam.
 In Indonesia there are approximately 350
  protected natural areas spread over various
  provinces.
 These protected areas are categorized based on
  their sizes, uniqueness of their ecosystems, and
  functions.
 The following are some examples of protected
  natural areas in Indonesia ;
                 Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                  GIS JH
a. Botanical Gardens
   generally occupy mid-large areas which have other
   functions such as recreation areas, especially for
   domestic tourists. Foe example, Bogor botanical
   garden

b. Nature Reserves
 is a place where protection of the nature is strongly
   maintained, and the existence of living organisms
   inside the natural area should not be disturbed.
 To visit a nature reserve area, we have to get a special
   permit issued by the PHPA.
 Within the nature reserve area the reproduction of
   animals and plants is maintained using the in-situ
   method, which means reproduction in the original
   habitat.
                    Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                     GIS JH
c. National Parks
 is designed as a protected area for local,
   national, and international species.
 this place is usually further expanded for
   tourism either domestic or international.
 permit to enter a national park can be
   obtained from a PHPA.
 there are approximately 26 nationalnparks
   and 5 sea national parks which are spread all
   over Indonesia.

                Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                 GIS JH
3. Rehabilitating endangered animals

Rare animal rehabilitation is already being
 done for orangutans
The purpose of the rehabilitation is to adapt
 orangutans to forest life.
The center of orangutan rehabilitation is in
 Samboja and Tanjung Puting, Kalimantan, and
 Bukit Lawang, Sumatra.


                Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                 GIS JH
4. Conservation of endangered animals and
  plants

Endangered animals can be conserved in zoos
 or in defined conservation areas.
If their population has increased, some will be
 sent back to their original habitats.
Endangered plants may be also conserved in
 botanical gardens or other conservation
 areas.
Reproduction which is done outside the
 original habitat is called ex-situ reproduction.
                Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                 GIS JH
Conservation can be conducted with the
 purpose of cultivating endangered plants and
 animals.
For example is the conservation of several
 rare orchid species and arowana.
Reproduction of endangered plants and
 animals is conducted within the conservation
 area, and then promoted in an exhibition to
 draw public attention.
After that endangered plants and animals are
 kept in homes so that their population will
 not be reduced.
               Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of
                                GIS JH

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7 6. biodiversity and conservation

  • 1. Biodiversity and Conservation
  • 2. • The destruction of tropical forest within one country can affect the whole world. • Conservation of ecosystems has become so important because of the unity of ecosystem will affect human life. • Many foundations and institutes have been established to conserve tropical forest ecosystems from destructive actions conducted by human. Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 3. • Indonesia is a country with vast areas of tropical forests. • The biodiversity of tropical forests is extremely abundant. • Tropical forests in Indonesia are classified into heterogenic forests which consists of hundreds of both identified and inidentified plants species, and also consist of thousands of species, starting from varieties of small insects to the largest animals. Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 4. • In addition, many endangered plants and animals live exclusively in Indonesian tropical forests and cannot be found in other parts ot the world. • Endangered means that the population of an organism is very small and is threatened to become extint. • Example of endangerd plants; ironwood, sandalwood, black orchid, etc. • Example of endangered animals; anoa, lesser one-horned rhinocerose, babirusa, tapir, komodo, orangutan, etc. Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 5. • Endangered plants and animals are protected by the government. • If they were not protected, rare plants and animals would become extinct much quicker. Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 6. The importance of biodiversity in an ecosystem • An ecosystem is composed of diverse organisms which interact with each other. • The more diverse the organisms are the more stable the ecosystem becomes. • Organisms in an ecosystem are interconnected, for example in a food. Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 7. • When more organisms exist, there will be more food chains. • If one food chain is gone, the balance of an ecosystem will not be disturbed. • On the other hand, if one ecosystem only has a small number of species, the number of food chains will also be small. • When one food chain is gone, the whole ecosystem will be affected, as a consequence the whole ecosystem will be threatened. Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 8. • Therefore, we need to conserve the diversity of living organisms. • However it is not easy, human activities frequently reduce the biodiversity, for example when humans alter forests into settlements or plantation areas. • Therefore, we need some preventive actions to maintain the biodiversity. Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 9. The act of damaging a biodiversity • Declines of biodiversity and environment are mostly caused by human interference. • The following are some example ; 1. Deforestation  illegal logging damages the habibat of wild animals and destroys small plants because they cut down bigger trees and fall down to the small plants.  continuous illegal logging will also destroy the soil structure since there will be no more humus which is formed from decomposed leaves.  There will be no plant roots to retain and absorb rainwater, therefore rainwater will erode some layers of the fertile soil.  Because of this condition, young plants could die due to the lack of humus and water Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 10. 2. Application of pesticides  uncontrolled use of pesticides may not only kill pests but also other organisms in a habitat.  if one organisms dies, other organisms will have trouble obtaining food since some their food has disappeared.  if this condition occurs continuously, it may cause the extinction of a biodiversity. Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 11. 3. Illegal Hunting  the hunting of wild animals is an activity which can destroy the natural balance.  for example, tigers are hunted just for their skin, elephants for their ivories, rhinos for ther horns.  illegal hunting causes the hunted animals and other animals to be threatened.  it is because the existence of one animal affects the other animals in the food chain. Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 12. Conservation of Biodiversity • Human really depend on their living environments. • Therefore, humans must make a serious effort to maintain and conserve these environments along with their biodiversities. • Some effort being done by people are as follows ; Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 13. 1. Maintaining the forests through conservation Some efforts conducted in order to protect forest are ; a. Reforestation is to replant depleted forests b. Selective logging, to chop down the trees with certain qualifications, such as their age and size. c. Preventing forest fires Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 14. 2. Defining protected natural areas  The government under the ministry of forestry has a legal body which specifically handles protected natural areas.  It is called PHPA ; Perlindungan Hutan dan Pelestarian Alam.  In Indonesia there are approximately 350 protected natural areas spread over various provinces.  These protected areas are categorized based on their sizes, uniqueness of their ecosystems, and functions.  The following are some examples of protected natural areas in Indonesia ; Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 15. a. Botanical Gardens generally occupy mid-large areas which have other functions such as recreation areas, especially for domestic tourists. Foe example, Bogor botanical garden b. Nature Reserves  is a place where protection of the nature is strongly maintained, and the existence of living organisms inside the natural area should not be disturbed.  To visit a nature reserve area, we have to get a special permit issued by the PHPA.  Within the nature reserve area the reproduction of animals and plants is maintained using the in-situ method, which means reproduction in the original habitat. Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 16. c. National Parks  is designed as a protected area for local, national, and international species.  this place is usually further expanded for tourism either domestic or international.  permit to enter a national park can be obtained from a PHPA.  there are approximately 26 nationalnparks and 5 sea national parks which are spread all over Indonesia. Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 17. 3. Rehabilitating endangered animals Rare animal rehabilitation is already being done for orangutans The purpose of the rehabilitation is to adapt orangutans to forest life. The center of orangutan rehabilitation is in Samboja and Tanjung Puting, Kalimantan, and Bukit Lawang, Sumatra. Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 18. 4. Conservation of endangered animals and plants Endangered animals can be conserved in zoos or in defined conservation areas. If their population has increased, some will be sent back to their original habitats. Endangered plants may be also conserved in botanical gardens or other conservation areas. Reproduction which is done outside the original habitat is called ex-situ reproduction. Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH
  • 19. Conservation can be conducted with the purpose of cultivating endangered plants and animals. For example is the conservation of several rare orchid species and arowana. Reproduction of endangered plants and animals is conducted within the conservation area, and then promoted in an exhibition to draw public attention. After that endangered plants and animals are kept in homes so that their population will not be reduced. Created by Alfi_Msk, a Biology Teacher of GIS JH