Proboscis monkey might be best known for their giant, bulbous noses, but
scientists are sniffing out another of these monkey’s unique attributes:
their swimming abilities. To discover more about these water-loving
primates, conservation biologist Amalia Rezeki recently spent a few weeks
on Indonesian Borneo's Bakut Island filming the animals and their behavior
in mangrove forests. (Read about swimming pigs and other surprising animals
that love water.) "The main primate in the area that people think of are
orangutans. We thought that a video about these monkeys' swimming abilities
would help bring some positive attention," says Rezeki, who works with
Sahabat Bekantan Indonesia, a nonprofit that works to protect proboscis
monkeys, also called bekantan. Due to loss of their mangrove habitat and
hunting, proboscis monkeys are listed as endangered, with fewer than 7,000
animals left in the wild. Rezeki's expedition discovered several monkeys on
the island, suggesting the species is still hanging on.
Organisasi Sosial yang bergerak di bidang penyelamatan satwa endemik Bekantan (Nasalis larvatus) dan satwa liar lainnya yang di lindungi.
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Jumat, 05 Juli 2019
Bekantan Goes Global
Mimpi besar Amalia Rezeki bersama timnya di Yayasan
Sahabat Bekantan Indonesia (SBI) yang dicanangkan oleh Prof. Dr. H.Sutarto
Hadi, M.Sc.,M.Si, rektor Universitas Lambung Mangkurat (ULM) yang juga
pembina SBI ini pada peringatan hari bekantan tahun lalu, "
Prof. Dr. H.Sutarto Hadi, M.Sc.,M.Si, rektor Universitas Lambung Mangkurat (ULM) |
Bekantan Dari
Banua Untuk Dunia " sepertinya mulai terlihat capaiannya. Perjuangan SBI
untuk menjadikan, Kalsel sebagai pusat riset, konservasi dan ekowisata
bekantan didunia mulai dirasakan. Baru-baru ini Amalia Rezeki ketua SBI,
yang juga dosen muda difakultas pendidikan biologi ULM diundang ke
Australia untuk beberapa tangkaian kegiatan, seperti Konferensi
Internasional, workshop dan mengisi kuliah umum disalah satu perguruan
tinggi terkemuka dinegeri kangguru tersebut, yaitu University Of New Castle dengan tema " Selamatkan Bekantan - Selamatkan Peradaban Manusia".
Amalia Rezeki - Prof. Julian dari Inggris |
Disisi
lain SBI telah membangun kerjasama dengan beberapa perguruan tinggi diluar
negeri, bersama Universitas Lambung Mangkurat dalam bidang riset ekosistem
lahan basahnya yang merupakan habitat bekantan. SBI yang juga mitra binaan
BKSDA Kalsel dibidang konservasi mengembangkan kegiatan wisata minat
khusus, melalui Summer Course dan internship serta volunteer konservasi.
Kunjungan dari University College London |
Proboscis Monkey Conservation Seminar
The Bekantan Savior is Amalia Rezeki
Amalia Rezeki Founder Of SBI foundation |
The days of this young woman are spent educating prospective "unsung
fighters" since 2014. Her goal is to get good deeds by sharing knowledge
with students.
Amalia Rezeki, lecturer at the Faculty of Biology at the Lambung Mangkurat
University (ULM), does not want to waste even her spare time.
Time for her is a capital given by Allah Subhanahu wa Taala (glorified and
exalted be He) that its benefits has multiplied through her love for
others, the environment, and other living things, such as bekantan.
As a biology lecturer, Amalia Rezeki's love for proboscis monkey (Nasalis
larvatus) has no doubt. Most of her life is dedicated to preserving and
protecting the long-nosed animal which is an icon of South Kalimantan.
She is the first woman in Indonesia who has dedicated herself sincerely and
consistently since five years to protect the proboscis monkey from
extinction.
In supporting this effort Amalia founded the Indonesian Bekantan Friends
Foundation (SBI), with a mission to save proboscis monkey (Save Bekantan).
This effort is inseparable from guidance from the Ministry of Environment
and Forestry through the South Kalimantan Natural Resources Conservation
Agency (BKSDA).
The dedication to the preservation of proboscis monkey is not an
appreciation, but a form of responsibility as a citizen, science, and faith
as the vicegerent of the earth and for the sustainability of future
generations.
"As a key species, saving bekantan for us is saving the planet," said
Amalia Rezeki, who is also a final semester student at the environmental
doctoral program of ULM.
First in the world
The recipient of the 2015 She Can Award in the field of Bekantan rescue
turned out to not only set up a rescue center, but also built a proboscis
monkey research station and wetland ecosystem in the Curiak Island - Barito
Kuala. For this she collaborated with her almamater college.
This simple research station was inaugurated by ULM Rector Prof. Dr. H.
Sutarto Hadi, M.Si, M.Sc. and Prof. Timothy Roberts Killgour from the
University of New Castle Australia in 2018.
Previously, the single daughter and her friends built a Bekantan research
laboratory which is now an internship for veterinary students from various
universities not only from within the country, but also from abroad.
On the other hand Amalia realized that saving proboscis monkeys could not
only protect it as an animal, but the importance of preserving the habitat
and carrying capacity area for its survival.
For this reason, since 2014, she has carried out the Rambai (Sonneratia
caseolaris) Mangrove Forest Restoration movement by releasing land that was
once the habitat of proboscis monkeys and then changed its function to
reforest.
This effort received support from various stakeholders. Thousands of rambai
trees which are the main food and stands of proboscis habitat, she planted
with his friends and students as well as the local community.
In this area she also founded the world's first Rambai Mangrove Center
(MRC). The area that is not so wide is made as mangrove houses, as
information centers and mangrove rambai nurseries.
In addition, there is a mangrove arboretum which is a pilot area for
typical wetland plants. For her efforts she received much appreciation from
universities abroad.
Every year there are several foreign universities that send students to
learn about the conservation of proboscis monkeys and wetland ecosystems.
Amalia's struggle in preserving proboscis monkey was apparently not spared
from various obstacles and trials. Weakening efforts from parties who are
not happy with this business often occur, not only threatening the mind,
but also physically.
Perseverance and patience that keeps her from protecting the proboscis
monkey from extinction. "Tears can be exhausted by this tyranny, but our
sweat will not stop dripping wet the body in an effort to save proboscis
monkey and planet earth," said Amalia with teary eyes.
Her sincerity and patience yielded results that should be grateful for
together. The fruit of her struggle with the team at SBI, is now starting
to grow a real concern, both from the government and the community.
Proboscis Monkey Conservation |
Now people are starting to take care of proboscis monkeys and their
habitat. Likewise, the regional government began issuing regulations for
saving bekantan, including developing sustainable tourism based on bekantan
as a vehicle for recreation and education.
For her tireless efforts to preserve the proboscis monkey, the biology
education lecturer and the SBI team on Foresters Day 2019 received an award
from the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry through the South
Kalimantan BKSDA which was handed over by the Governor of South Kalimantan
H. Sahbirin Noor as a conservationist for bekantan.
Proboscis Monkey Seminar
The bigger the nose a male bekantan has, the likelier it is that he
will have a large, multi-female harem.
Their specialised digestive system allows them to feed primarily on
mangrove leaves and give them a pot-bellied appearance.
Due to loss of their mangrove habitat and hunting, proboscis
monkeys are listed as endangered, with fewer than 7000 left in the
wild.
Visiting Borneo in 2018, my students and I spent time with a
remarkable person who is raising awareness of the sorry plight of
the proboscis monkey. Amalia Rezeki is a conservation biologist at
the University of Lambung Mangkurat in Banjarmasin, South
Kalimantan who runs Sahabat Bekantan Indonesia, a non-profit that
works to protect the proboscis monkeys.
Amalia has dedicated most of her life to preserving the long-nosed
animal. She has built a proboscis monkey research station and a
sanctuary for the rewilded animals on an island in the Barito
River.
She is collaborating in a bekantan research project with Charles
Lee from UON Singapore, and Matt Hayward and myself from UON.
Her tireless efforts to preserve the proboscis monkey are bearing
fruit, with local people starting to take care of proboscis monkeys
and their habitat, and the regional government issuing regulations
for saving bekantan, including developing sustainable tourism based
on bekantan as a vehicle for recreation and education.
I'm delighted to report Amalia Rezeki will visit us at UON and will
present a seminar at NewSpace on June 19.
Bekantan Research Station |
Backup artist will be yours truly, speaking about orangutans and
oil palms.
Emeritus Professor Tim Roberts is from the School of Environmental
and Life Sciences at the University of Newcastle.
Senin, 01 Juli 2019
Ketua Sahabat Bekantan Amel Beri Kuliah Umum di New Castle University Building Australia
BANJARMASIN POST.CO.ID, BANJARMASIN - Ada kebahagian tersendiri buat Ketua Sahabat Bekantan Indonesia (SBI) Kalsel, Amelia Rezeki memberi kuliah umum, di New Castle University Building di Hunter Street and Auckland, St.Newcastle, Australia.
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Amalia Rezeki - Beri kuliah umum di University of Newcastle Australia |
"Saya memberi kuliah umum dari pukul 5.30 - 07.00, diikuti oleh mahasiswa dari berbagai negara, dengan mengusung tema selamatkan bekantan - selamatkan peradaban manusia," kata dosen Biologi FKIP Universitas Lambung Mangkurat Banjarmasin iji saat dihubungi di Australia, Rabu (19/6/2019) malam.
Dijelaskan Amel, panggilan akrabnya, antusias masyarakat Australia sangat tinggi dan mereka sangat mengapresiasi apa yang dilakukan oleh Yayasan Sahabat Bekantan Indonesia dalam menyelamatkan Bekantan dari kepunahan.
"Saya sangat terharu dengan mereka yang jauh sekali jaraknya dengan Indonesia, dan mengapresiasi mereka yg hadir di kuliah umum, karena mereka datang dr berbagai negara, baik Asia, Eropa maupun Australia sendiri," kata peraih penghargaan nasional She Can Award 2015
Namun, lanjut dia, sangat peduli terhadap Bekantan. "Saya harap ini menjadi spirit bersama juga bagi orang Indonesia khususnya masy Kalsel untuk saling meningkatkan kepedulian terhadap maskotnya," pungkasnya.
Amel pun mengucapkan terima kasih, keberangkatanya ke Australia didukung penuh oleh Universitas Lambung Mangkurat.
https://banjarmasin.tribunnews.com/2019/06/19/ketua-sahabat-bekantan-amel-beri-kuliah-umum-di-new-castle-university-building-australia.
Penulis: Syaiful Anwar
Editor: Elpianur Achmad