Status and Conservation Possibilities of Papua New Guinea’s Terrestrial Mammals
The status of Papua New Guinea’s terrestrial mammals is revised according to their geographical distribution,<br />life history characteristics, and current conservation plans and legislation. Considering their uniqueness and<br />threatening factors, their appropriate management is crit...
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doaj-061573fdf08b42d7a3047c08fa34df3f2020-11-25T03:32:57ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityJurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika2087-04692089-20632012-01-01172414810.7226/jmht.17.2.41-483581Status and Conservation Possibilities of Papua New Guinea’s Terrestrial MammalsDavid Lopez CornelioThe status of Papua New Guinea’s terrestrial mammals is revised according to their geographical distribution,<br />life history characteristics, and current conservation plans and legislation. Considering their uniqueness and<br />threatening factors, their appropriate management is critical to achieve sustainable development in the country.<br />Concerning marsupial species no one has been yet domesticated, there is no organized breeding and their<br />natural productivity is generally lower than ruminants. Their conservation status is related to their size as<br />smaller species are usually more prolific, less conspicuous, and less preferred by hunters. Differences on<br />evolutionary ecology between families are discussed, and recommendations are given for the assessment and<br />further conservation of vulnerable species. Conservation programs must go alongside with rural livelihoods<br />improvement through ecotourism, food security, and marketing of non timber forest products.<br />Keywords: terrestrial mammal, marsupial spesies, conservation status, Papua New Guineahttp://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jmht/article/view/3971 |
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Status and Conservation Possibilities of Papua New Guinea’s Terrestrial Mammals |
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Bogor Agricultural University |
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Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika |
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The status of Papua New Guinea’s terrestrial mammals is revised according to their geographical distribution,<br />life history characteristics, and current conservation plans and legislation. Considering their uniqueness and<br />threatening factors, their appropriate management is critical to achieve sustainable development in the country.<br />Concerning marsupial species no one has been yet domesticated, there is no organized breeding and their<br />natural productivity is generally lower than ruminants. Their conservation status is related to their size as<br />smaller species are usually more prolific, less conspicuous, and less preferred by hunters. Differences on<br />evolutionary ecology between families are discussed, and recommendations are given for the assessment and<br />further conservation of vulnerable species. Conservation programs must go alongside with rural livelihoods<br />improvement through ecotourism, food security, and marketing of non timber forest products.<br />Keywords: terrestrial mammal, marsupial spesies, conservation status, Papua New Guinea |
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