Monday, July 6, 2009

Sebangau National Park is inhabited 250 Orangutan's

Palangkaraya (ANTARA News), Indonesia- Around 250 animal tails Orangutan mammals living in the forest national park Sebangau, Province of Central Kalimantan (Central Kalimantan) Indonesia.

"Life Orang Utan has great potential to be sold and promoted for tourism Kalteng world," said the Head of Development of tourism destinations, the Office of Culture and Tourism Kalteng, Aida Meyarti.SH, Monday.

Aida menuturkan in Sebangau national park visitors can witness the life of Orang Utan in addition to 35 other mammal species.

"Sebangau national park which covers 650 thousand hectares is easy to reach from the City Palangkraya, Capital Kalteng even still including the City of Palangkaraya in addition to including a knife and Pulang District Kota Palangkaraya," he said.

He quoted the results of research or study forest highway turf, the University of Palangkaraya (UNPAR) that mentions a little-dikitnya have 106 types of plants in national parks and some of it is typical Kalimantan.

There are 116 spicies birds are birds typical Kalimantan, hornbills and primates lutung than gray.

"Then from 35 kinds of mammals than Orangutan also have Bekantan (nasalis larvatus) is a proboscis monkey animals that have only the largest in this archipelago," said Aida.

taken from: http://www.antaranews.com/