Publication

Diversity of Dragonflies (Odonata) at Pancur Resort Alas Purwo National Park, Indonesia

A study conducted in the Pancur Resort area of Alas Purwo National Park recorded seven species of dragonflies (Odonata). These findings suggest that the ecosystem in the area remains capable of supporting dragonfly populations, which play an important role as bioindicators of environmental health and ecological stability.

Butterfly (Lepidoptera) community structure in several habitat types of Tancak Maesan Forest, Bondowoso, East Java, Indonesia

Research carried out by Flora Fauna Nusantara in 2024 within the Tancak Maesan Forest, Bondowoso, documented diverse butterfly species distributed across several habitat types, including protected forests, waterfall areas, agricultural land, and nearby settlements. The study highlights the important role of habitat diversity in maintaining butterfly populations and emphasizes their value as indicators of forest ecosystem condition and environmental quality.

Community Structure of Dragonflies (Odonata) at Garahan Resort, Sempolan, Perhutani, Forest Management Unit (KPH) Jember

Diptera Diversity in the Coastal Forest of Pancur Resort, Alas Purwo National Park

Research carried out by Flora Fauna Nusantara in the coastal forest ecosystem of Alas Purwo National Park documented eight species of Diptera distributed across various microhabitats within the Pancur Resort area. The study demonstrates that the coastal habitat continues to provide suitable environmental conditions for supporting insect diversity, particularly species that contribute to pollination, predation, and the maintenance of ecological balance.

Entrepreneurship Training on Carica papaya L. Processing for Petak 56 Forest Farmers, Sumberjati

A community service program conducted by Flora Fauna Nusantara in Petak 56 Sumberjati focused on entrepreneurship training through the utilization of papaya harvest products into marketable value-added goods. The activity was designed to strengthen community skills and promote economic self-reliance through practical workshops, product development, and business mentoring based on local resources and community potential.

Bird Community Structure in Sumberdjati Resort, Sempolan, Perhutani, Jember Forest Management Unit

A biodiversity survey carried out by Flora Fauna Nusantara in the Sumberjati area, Perhutani KPH Jember, recorded 34 bird species consisting of more than 1,200 individual birds distributed across pine forest and natural forest habitats. The study suggests that the area continues to provide suitable environmental conditions for sustaining avian diversity, including several species protected under national conservation status.