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Ranggawulung Urban Forest is considered important as an animal habitat in Subang City and needs to be managed properly and sustainably.

The species is also categorized as CITES Appendix I and Critical Endangered according to the IUCN red list. One of the species found, the Javanese slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus), is a protected animal in PermenLHK Number P.106 / MENLHK / SETJEN / KUM.1 / 12/2018. Diversity (H'), richness (Dmg), and evenness (E') indices of the area species were 1,09, 1,6, and 0,84.

There were eight species of mammals found in the Ranggawulung City Forest area from five families. This study was conducted to assess biodiversity in Subang City, especially mammals community ini Ranggawulung Urban Forest as an indicator of biological management in urban areas. Biodiversity studies in Rangawulung urban forest need to be conducted periodically to assess and control the impact of urban development. Ranggawulung urban forest as one of the remaining vegetated sites in Subang city has the potential to be a strategic location for biodiversity that needs to be managed sustainably. We added nearly 10% of mammal species in this current checklist since the last edition published.įinally, the authors have called out for suggestions, comments, corrections and additions are much appreciated. The number of species for this third edition have increased, up to date this book provides the number of 773 mammal species from Indonesia comparing to 681 species in the original (1998) and 701 species in the second edition (2002). 106/MENLHK/SETJEN/KUM., CITES (2019) and The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (2019). Meanwhile, relate to the conservation status is referred to Indonesian Regulation of The Decree of Ministry of Environment and Forestry No. In addition, we also provided information of domestic and introduced species, local names, common names, and recent revision on taxonomic status. Thus, in this edition we are also corrected the distribution of some species including some new additional species in accordance with the discovery of new species in Indonesia. The new edition provides remarkable information in several ways compare to the first and second editions, the remarks column contain the abbreviation of the specific island distributions, synonym and specific location. This book is a third edition of checklist of the Mammals of Indonesia.
