The Double–Spotted Gecko (Gekko monarchus) is one of the reptiles on the list of wild animals given an annual utilization quota for their capture in the wild. Bengkulu Province, as one of the distribution place of G. monarchus does not yet have data on its population. The research was conducted on 13 November to 2 December 2021, using two methods: interviews with the community and a Visual Encountered Survey at night. The research area in the five districts is 61.49 ha, the number of houses visited is 433, and the number of people interviewed is 386. The number of geckos counted in the interviews was 315, while from direct observation, there were 275. Geckos were most found at house and dominated (41.2%) by hiding between wooden walls. Based on the results of extrapolation calculations, the population estimates for the Double–Spotted Gecko are North Bengkulu 43,720–54,427 individuals; Mukomuko 32,997–51,810 tails; Central Bengkulu 6,248–9,187 individuals; Total 39,883–72,720 individuals; and South Bengkulu 11,469–11,592 individuals.
Potensi sampah organik rumah tangga yang ada di kelompok Dasawisma Jati A dan B belum dimanfaatkan dengan baik. Pengabdian pada masyarakat berbasis IPTEKS ini bertujuan untuk menginformasikan, memberikan keterampilan, membimbing dan meningkatkan minat masyarakat akan penting produk ekoenzim. Kegiatan pelatihan dilakukan melalui tiga langkah berikut, yakni: 1) Eksplorasi: menggali pemahaman ekoenzim dan potensi sampah. 2) Pelatihan: penyampaian materi dan praktek pembuatan ekoenzim dilakukan langsung oleh peserta dengan bekerja dalam kelompok dan 3) Evaluasi pemantauan kinerja, proses, pemahaman dan minat peserta pada pembuatan ekoenzim. Instrumen yang digunakan dalam kegiatan adalah angket. Kegiatan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 10 Oktober 2021. Hasil kegiatan menunjukan; banyak sampah organik rumah tangga yang masih memiliki potensi, meningkatnya upaya masyarakat dalam pemanfaatan sampah organik, meningkatnya pemahaman dan muncul minat peserta untuk membuat ekoenzim sendiri guna memanfaatkan sampah organik di rumah. Kesimpulan yang diperoleh adalah penerapan IPTEKS melalui pelatihan pembuatan ekoenzim dapat meningkatkan pengetahuan, keterampilan dan minat pada kelompok dasawisma Jati A dan B Kota Bengkulu dalam pengelolaan sampah organik dilingkungan rumah tangga.
Caesalpinia sp. is a popular traditional medicinal plant in Bengkulu, but people have not cultivated it and still harvest it from nature. Efforts towards cultivation must begin before these plants are rare because in nature will run out. In this study measure the growth of Kebiul plant cuttings with the help of natural hormones from 3 variants of coconut water consist of: young, medium and old coconut water, which will be compared with synthetic growth regulators (rootone-F) and controls (without treatment). The study was carried out for six weeks with twelve observations, measurements were made in the afternoon, with the parameters of observing the shoots (the growth number, growth time, growth rate), shoots number and leaves number.The results showed that the percentage of the number of seedlings growing was (P3:41.67%; P1:33.33%; P2:25%; P4: 16.67%; P5: 8.33%), Growing time (days) namely (P5: 23; P1: 23.25; P3: 23.29; P2: 24.25; P4: 40.5), Growth rate (P2: 0.81; P3: 0.59; P5: 0.18; P1: 0.12; P4: 0.04 ), Average number of shoots (P3: 1.4; P2: 1.3; P1: 1; P4: 1; P5: 1), and Average number of leaves (P2: 2.67; P3: 1, 92; P1:0; P4:0; P5:0).The use of coconut water on Kebiul plant cuttings, with the best results sequentially P3 (young coconut water), P2 (medium coconut water), and P1 (old coconut water).
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