Sunday 23 August 2015

SURABAYA ZOO [Tugas Lab Bahasa SMAKBO]

SURABAYA ZOO


Surabaya Zoo or Kebun Binatang Surabaya was one of popular zoo in Indonesia, located in Setail 1 Street Surabaya,in front of  “Suroboyo” monument,which is icon of shark and crocodile symbolizes the city of Surabaya. is the zoo that had been most complete in Asean, inside was gotten more than 351 species of the fauna that was different which consisted more than 2.806 animals. Including inside Indonesian endangered species and the world consisted of the Mammals, Aves, Reptiles and Pisces.

                                    Surabaya Zoo was the tourism attraction that was interesting because of it location factor that was in the middle of the Surabaya city, around the activity of the metropolis city evidently still could be found by us the place of various fauna sort that most usually live in the wild, this become a kind denied measured for humankind to continue and maintaining the balance of nature.

                            In 1916, the first Surabaya Zoo was established in Kaliondo. On 28 September 1917, the zoo was moved to Groedo road. In April 1918, Surabaya Zoo sold tickets to enter the zoo.

                            In 1920, the zoo was transferred to another new location in Darmo area, on a plot of land measuring 30,500 m2 belonged to the Oost-Java Stoomtram Maatschappij (steam tramway company of East Java). On 21 July 1922, the zoo experienced its first financial crisis and there was a plan to disestablish the zoo, but the decision was not agreed by the Surabaya municipality at that time. On 11 May 1923, it was decided to establish a new association for the zoo. W. A. Hompes was chosen to replace J.P. Mooyman, one of the early founder of the zoo. In 1927, the zoo was financially aided by the mayor of Surabaya, Dijkerman. With the help of People's Representative Council of Surabaya, on 3 July 1927 a new plot of land was bought for Surabaya Zoo, measuring 32,000 m2, from a plot of land owned by steam tramway company of East Java. From 1939 until now, the size of the zoo has expanded to 15 hectares.

                            In August-November 1987 the breeding facility in Surabaya Zoo was renovated. This facility comprised 29 aviaries with 16 endangered Bali starlings, found only in the Western part of Bali island. In November 1987, the captive population was increased with the addition of 37 birds donated by zoos and private collections in the USA and by Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust. The success of the breeding program of the Bali starling at this zoo allowed the release of 40 starlings into the wild at West Bali National Park in June 2011.

Animal death crisis
The American Black Bear in Surabaya Zoo suffers from skin disease common among captive bears not properly cared for.

                            The Surabaya Zoo has received complaints about its treatment of animals from activist groups such as the Jakarta Animal Aid Network (JAAN), as well as from the interim administrator of the zoo. The situation reached a point in 2010 where The Jakarta Post called the facility the 'Surabaya Zoo of Death' In August, 2010, the Forestry Ministry revoked Surabaya Zoo’s license following several animal deaths, including, a rare Sumatran tiger, African lion, wallaby, Komodo dragon, babirusa cub, Bawean deer, and crocodile. Interim management asked the local police and the East Java Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) to conduct an investigation, which found that negligent keepers were to blame for most of the animal deaths. The Temporary Management Team transferred 378 animals from the zoo to 6 conservation organizations. However, several of the animals were in severe conditions, and eventually died.

Overpopulation
In April 2015, Surabaya Zoo has 70 komodo dragons which 13 are still not more than one year old of ages. And in between February 21 to March 7, a female komodo dragon has laid 12 eggs. To anticipate overpopulation, Surabaya authority has planned to build Komodo Dragon Park in Kenjeran coastal area.

                            Surabaya Zoo was built on August 31, 1916. Zoo was built on the orders of the Dutch Governor at the time, and finally the zoo successfully constructed with the first animals collection comes from donation a journalist who like collecting animals. The Zoo have Vision and Mission as follows “Conservation, education, research and recreation”.  And the last, to be able go to this zoo, you must buy ticket for Rp.10.000,- and if water animals area Rp.4.000,- per person.


Ini tugas gue di Lab Bahasa SMAKBO pas awal kelas 12 kawan, semoga teks yang gua post  ini bisa mempermudah ade kelas yang nantinya tampil LB yang ngebahas surabaya ya...

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