Javan Deer Extinction


The Javan Deer (also known as Timor Deer or Cervus timorensis) is a native of Indonesia estimated come from Java and Bali, occurring in a range of habitats including dry, sun-dappled forest and open savanna or grassland. Now, the deer to be the identity fauna province of Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB). Indonesian Government Regulation No. 7 In 1999 about Conservation of Flora and Fauna, on January 27, 1999 include all types and genus Cervus is protected plants and animals. "Javan deer population has declined due to environmental pressures such as illegal hunting and environmental degradation causing descend carrying capacity of the existence of these animals" (Darmawan, 2006). Many organizations, institutions and even a country denounce the extinction of a species. The purpose of conservation is maintain balancing of the ecosystem and conserving biological diversity for science and human knowledge. Let's keep our animal for earth's life better.

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