2020
DOI: 10.30862/vogelkopjbio.v2i1.53
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Tahapan Perkembangbiakan Kupu-Kupu Sayap Burung (Ornithoptera Goliath) Di Cagar Alam Pegunungan Arfak

Abstract: Butterflies are one of the natural resources and are part of the biodiversity that must be preserved. Efforts to patronize bird wing butterflies (Ornithoptera goliath) are an alternative in the preservation of bird wing butterflies which are presently endangered. Efforts to preserve bird wing butterflies (Ornithoptera goliath) have not been widely carried out and there is no data on the breeding stage because information about butterflies is not widely known. This study aims to analyze the stages of developmen… Show more

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“…The detailed storyboard designed during the previous stage is transformed into an actual student book that incorporates local wisdom. Within the book, Papuan local wisdom is featured, focusing on topics such as "Sasi Laut" (a traditional marine conservation practice), the native butterfly species found in the Arfak mountains (Manihuruk et al, 2020), indigenous flora and fauna like the Bird of Paradise and a newly discovered dragonfly species called Oreaeschna dictatrix, the illegal hunting of small birds of paradise, and the traditional utilization of black fruit by the Wandamen people (Ungirwalu et al, 2018). The final version of the student books undergoes a validation process by experts, and based on the feedback received, revisions are made to ensure a validated and improved product.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detailed storyboard designed during the previous stage is transformed into an actual student book that incorporates local wisdom. Within the book, Papuan local wisdom is featured, focusing on topics such as "Sasi Laut" (a traditional marine conservation practice), the native butterfly species found in the Arfak mountains (Manihuruk et al, 2020), indigenous flora and fauna like the Bird of Paradise and a newly discovered dragonfly species called Oreaeschna dictatrix, the illegal hunting of small birds of paradise, and the traditional utilization of black fruit by the Wandamen people (Ungirwalu et al, 2018). The final version of the student books undergoes a validation process by experts, and based on the feedback received, revisions are made to ensure a validated and improved product.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%