Buffer Zone Management Impact on Birds Assemblage in the High Nature Value Farmland (Hnvf): A Study Case on Meru Betiri National Park
Abstract
This study aims to analyze the distribution of bird communities and the impact of
vegetation on bird habitat preferences in the buffer zone. Research is carried out
in agricultural areas in the Buffer zone, Rehabilitation Zone, and on the edge of
the plantation. The research location was determined at 37 points: Rajekwesi (4),
Sukamade (12), Bandealit (8), Wonoasri (5), Andongrejo (3), Sanenrejo (5). We
applied the point count method (r = 17.5 m) in this study, where each point is at
least 100-150 meters apart. In the study, 74.6% of records were birds with
agricultural specialities and 71.30% of individuals on tree habitats. Birds with
specialization in agriculture were found in large numbers related to the
protection provided by the TNMB conservation area to bird habitat. Sukamade is
the area with the highest number of records. As many as 40.10% were found in
tree habitats followed by seedling (16.28%), poles (15.93%), flying over
(15.76%), and sapling (11.90%).
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