- Danau Sentarum National Park
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Danau Sentarum National Park IUCN Category II (National Park)Location of Danau Sentarum in Borneo Location West Kalimantan, Indonesia Nearest city Pontianak Coordinates 0°51′N 112°6′E / 0.85°N 112.1°ECoordinates: 0°51′N 112°6′E / 0.85°N 112.1°E Area 1,320 km² Established 1999 Governing body Ministry of Forestry The Danau Sentarum National Park is a national park protecting one of the world's most biodiverse lake systems,[1] located in Borneo Island, West Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. It lies in the upper Kapuas River basin some 700 kilometres upstream from the delta. The basin is a vast floodplain, consisting of seasonal lakes, freshwater swamp forest and peat swamp forest. The National Park is located in the western part of this basin, where three-quarters of the seasonal lakes occur. Approximately half of the park consists of lakes, while the other half consists of freshwater swamp forest.
An area of 800 km² was first gazetted as Wildlife Reserve in 1982, which in 1994 was extended to 1,320 km² when it became a Ramsar site. In 1999 it was declared a National Park, however a National Park Authority was only established in 2006.[2]
Danau Sentarum National Park has a rich fish fauna with around 240 recorded species, including the Asian Arowana and Clown Loach Botia. There have been 237 bird species recorded including the Storm's Stork and Great Argus. Of the 143 mammal species 23 are endemic to Borneo including the Proboscis Monkey. There is a relatively large population of the endangered Orangutans present in the park. The 26 reptile species include the False Gavial and Estuarine Crocodile.[3]
The lakes support a large traditional fishing industry. The western part of the upper Kapuas floodplain is inhabited by almost 20,000 people, 88% of which are Malay fishermen. About 3,000 people live in about 20 village enclaves within the Park.
See also
References
- ^ Jeanes, Kevin; Meijaard, Erik: Danau Sentarum's wildlife: Biodiversity value and global importance of Danau Sentarum's wildlife, retrieved 2009-09-25
- ^ Promoting Good Governance in Danau Sentarum National Park, retrieved 2009-09-25
- ^ Riak Bumi community-based natural resource management NGO: Flora & Fauna in Danau Sentarum, retrieved 2009-09-26
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- National parks of Indonesia
- Ramsar sites in Indonesia
- West Kalimantan
- Wetlands of Indonesia
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