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Sebaran Populasi Lutung Kokah (Presbytis Siamensis) Di Hutan Larangan Adat Rumbio Kabupaten Kampar
ABSTRACT
Primates are one of the forest-dwelling animals that have an important meaning in life in nature. The Kokah Lutung (Presbytis siamensis) is a folivorous Colobinae primate that lives in lowland forest habitats and is found on the outskirts or estuaries of rivers. According to IUCN (2020), the Kokah Lutung in the IUCN Red Data Book is a protected animal with Near Threatened status and CITES classifies the Kokah Lutung into Appendix II. One of the habitats of the Kokah Lutung (Presbytis siamensis) is in the Rumbio Indigenous Prohibition Forest. The community considers the Kokah Lutung as a pest. So Lutung Kokah was hunted down, caught, shot and killed. Kokah Lutung need to be protected, but the lack of information about the distribution and density of kokah langurs is an important factor for this research. The purpose of this study was to determine the distribution of the Kokah Lutung (Presbytis siamansis) population in the Rumbio Kenegerian Customary Prohibition Forest. This study used the line transect method by making 3 lane transects in each zone. The length of each lane is 1 km with a field of view of 100 m on both sides of the lane, 50 m on the left and 50 m on the right. The results showed that the population distribution of Kokah Lutung can be found in several zones. The most common encounters of Kokah Lutung were found in the Panoghan Zone with 7 groups of encounters with a total of 38 individuals, and in the Koto Nagaho Zone there were 3 groups with 21 individuals of Kokah Lutung.
Keywords: Lutung Kokah (Presbytis siamensis) , Population Distribution, HA Kenegerian Rumbio
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