Search...>>

8.19.2014

Chasing River Monsters!!...(From My Daily Journal in Berbak NP, Eastern Sumatra)


For people who like watching wildlife TV programmes, the River Monster is one of the best serial TV programs, especially those who like fishing and adventurous sports.This TV programme is brought by Jeremy Wide, a British television presenter and a book author. This guy travels a lot in search for the most fearsome freshwater monsters, tries to catch it and gathers information about people who were attacked by these killers.

Holding a juvenile of  salt water crocodile
So why does it matter?, well I like watching it and just recently had a field work in one of national parks in Sumatra, a peat swamp and lowland forest, located in North-eastern of Sumatra, Indonesia. This TV series and my trip has similar objective which is to save one of the rarest and endangered species of the freshwater giants from extinction and help people understand the important part of these animals for our ecosystem. In our case, the species focus is The Asian narrow-headed soft shell turtle (Chitra javanensis), one of the largest soft shell turtles in the world and endemic to Indonesia. Moreover, the information about this species is very scarce.

It was on a late summer 2014, from June-July, with a researcher from Alaska Zoo US, we headed to one of the locations in Berbak National Park, Air Hitam Laut (AHL) subsection in the Eastern coast as this site was recorded as one of the habitats of this giant soft-shell turtle. However, based on the local people we interviewed, nobody has seen this species in these locations ever. 

Unfortunately, the distribution about this species is still debated by the scientist due to infrequent  researches about it, so more studies related to it are urgently needed. However, based on limited published information about its habitat, this river giant only exist in clear-water rivers with sandy bottom which is very opposite with the condition in Air Hitam Laut  location that has very black water and muddy bottom. But, due to very limited information worldwide about its habitat, we hopefully found this endangered species or maybe other interesting animals in this kind of habitat. So we just carried out our study in this location for almost two months.

8.01.2014

May My Life Be Like A Tortoise


As I walk through life, may my steps be like those of a
tortoise, sure and steady.
No matter what obstacle is placed in his path, he will
eventually find a way round, over or under it.
And if any unthinking person should pick him up and
put him down again facing the opposite way, he will
always turn round, find his original path, and head for his
ultimate goal.
May I be covered like the tortoise with a hard, round,
waterproof shell, to protect me from the knocks and bruises
of life and give me shelter from the storms, and should I ever
fall flat on my back, may a friend always be there to turn me
gently on my feet again.
May my skin be like that of a tortoise, thick and leathery,
so that harsh words spoken in anger will not pierce my
heart.
May my heart be like the legs and claws of a tortoise,
sturdy and strong, and no matter how hard, dry or stony the
ground may be, I shall always be able to dig in it and plant
the seeds of happiness, peace and contentment, and may all
the seeds that I plant in my life grow and flower and bear
wondrous fruits. 
And lastly, may my eyes be like those of the tortoise,
shiny and bright, never looking back at the storm clouds
gathered behind, but always looking ahead to a bright and
shiny future.

Inspired by The British Chelonia Group Newsletter, from the book of Tortoise by Peter Young