Karakteristik Sarang dan Pohon Bersarang Orangutan Sumatera pada Kawasan Hutan Restorasi Cinta Raja III, Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser
Abstract
Cinta Raja III Restoration is an effort to restore forest structure in the Gunung
Leuser National Park area as orangutan habitat which was damaged due to forest
conversion activities. The Sumatran orangutan is one of Indonesia's endemic
animals whose existence is endangered/critical and protected. Orangutan nests
are one proof of the existence of orangutans in a habitat. Orangutans have
preferences in making their nests. This study aims to analyze the characteristics of
nests and nesting trees of Sumatran orangutans (Pongo abelii) in restoration
forests and in reference/nature forests in the Cinta Raja III Restoration forest
area, Gunung Leuser National Park. This research was conducted using the line
transect method of 5 lines in reference/natural forest and restoration forest. The
data collected included nest characteristics, nest tree characteristics, and tree
species in the restoration forest area. The results of this study indicated that 15
nests were found in reference/natural forest and 1 nest in restoration forest. The
nest class found in restoration forest is class E nest (old nest) at the tip of the tree
(position 3). The type of tree used is Tapak Gajah (Macaranga gigantea) with a
nest tree diameter of 10-20 cm. The highest class of nests was in reference/natural
forest, namely class E (53.34%) with the highest number of nests at the tip of the
tree or position 3 (60%). The most common tree species used as nesting sites was
the Forest Rambutan (Nephelium cuspidatum) with the most common diameter of
nest trees found in strata 21-30 cm (62.50%).
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