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Jakarta endemic bird project
There is no detail information about distribution of Sunda
coucal and Black-winged Starling in Jakarta area

The latest information about Sunda coucal was in 1997
while for Black-winged Starling on 2001 for Java as general

Youth as the future leaders, it is critical to give them better
understanding with their environment by involving them in
field activities at early steps
Although this starling was common until recently, the paucity of
                         records in the field and the increasing rarity of individuals in
                         the cage-bird trade suggest that it has undergone an extremely
                         rapid decline over the past 13 years (three generations). As
                         such, this species qualifies as Critically Endangered, and
                         urgent conservation action is required to halt its unsustainable
                         exploitation for trade.


Sturnus melanopterus is endemic to the islands
of Java and Bali, Indonesia, also occurring on
adjacent Madura and Nusa Penida

The population is best placed in the band 1,000-
2,499 individuals. Surveys are urgently required
to accurately assess the global population size.
This species has a small population which is likely to be
                            undergoing a rapid decline owing to habitat destruction and
                            trapping. It is therefore classified as Vulnerable.




Centropus nigrorufus is endemic to Indonesia,
where it occurs on Java. It is locally common,
but rather sparsely distributed, although it may
be under-recorded. It can still be found in
suitable habitat right along the north Java coast.


The population size is preliminarily estimated to
fall into the band 2,500-9,999 mature individuals.
GOALS
 Updating data and information of Sunda
  coucal and Black-winged Starling in
  Jakarta
 Encouraging young people to interest in
  conservation and environmental activities
LOCATION
ACTIVITIES
 TRAINING
 FIELD SURVEY (Focussed
  on Muara Angke Wildlife
  Sanctuary and Angke
  Kapuk Protection Forest
 MAPPING
 COMIC PRODUCTION
OUTPUTS    Data and information about
            population and distribution of Sunda
            coucal and Black-winged Starling

           At least 5 youth with knowledge and
            experience in bird surveys
TIME FRAME

PREPARATION        : AUGUST- SEPTEMBER 2012
TRAINING           : SEPTEMBER & DECEMBER 2012
FIELD SURVEY       : OCTOBER 2012  MAY 2013
MAP PRODUCTION     : JUNE 2013
COMIC PRODUCTION   : JULY  AUGUST 2013
REPORTING          : SEPTEMBER 2012
Terima Kasih

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Jakarta endemic bird project

  • 2. There is no detail information about distribution of Sunda coucal and Black-winged Starling in Jakarta area The latest information about Sunda coucal was in 1997 while for Black-winged Starling on 2001 for Java as general Youth as the future leaders, it is critical to give them better understanding with their environment by involving them in field activities at early steps
  • 3. Although this starling was common until recently, the paucity of records in the field and the increasing rarity of individuals in the cage-bird trade suggest that it has undergone an extremely rapid decline over the past 13 years (three generations). As such, this species qualifies as Critically Endangered, and urgent conservation action is required to halt its unsustainable exploitation for trade. Sturnus melanopterus is endemic to the islands of Java and Bali, Indonesia, also occurring on adjacent Madura and Nusa Penida The population is best placed in the band 1,000- 2,499 individuals. Surveys are urgently required to accurately assess the global population size.
  • 4. This species has a small population which is likely to be undergoing a rapid decline owing to habitat destruction and trapping. It is therefore classified as Vulnerable. Centropus nigrorufus is endemic to Indonesia, where it occurs on Java. It is locally common, but rather sparsely distributed, although it may be under-recorded. It can still be found in suitable habitat right along the north Java coast. The population size is preliminarily estimated to fall into the band 2,500-9,999 mature individuals.
  • 5. GOALS Updating data and information of Sunda coucal and Black-winged Starling in Jakarta Encouraging young people to interest in conservation and environmental activities
  • 7. ACTIVITIES TRAINING FIELD SURVEY (Focussed on Muara Angke Wildlife Sanctuary and Angke Kapuk Protection Forest MAPPING COMIC PRODUCTION
  • 8. OUTPUTS Data and information about population and distribution of Sunda coucal and Black-winged Starling At least 5 youth with knowledge and experience in bird surveys
  • 9. TIME FRAME PREPARATION : AUGUST- SEPTEMBER 2012 TRAINING : SEPTEMBER & DECEMBER 2012 FIELD SURVEY : OCTOBER 2012 MAY 2013 MAP PRODUCTION : JUNE 2013 COMIC PRODUCTION : JULY AUGUST 2013 REPORTING : SEPTEMBER 2012