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    Tesso Nilo, An Elephant National Park - Riau




    Tesso Nilo

    Tesso Nilo National Park is reserve and special sanctuary for elephants, which was officially inaugurated on July 19th 2004, with 38.576 Hectares width. Tesso Nilo is the biggest low land forest in Sumatera, and habitat for about 3% species of mammals in the world.

    A single hectare of this national park consists of 360 flora, divided into 165 genus and 57 family, 107 species of birds, 23 species of mammals, 3 species of primates, 50 species of birds, 15 species of reptiles and 18 species of amphibians. this national park is one of the low land forest that serves as conversation and habitat for about 60 – 80 elephants.

    The visitors who come to this park can explore the forest while sitting on elephant, or joining the flying squad patrol. the visitors who want to experience adrenaline raising may directly herd wild elephants back to their habitat. Moreover, there are many sumateran tiger`s tracks or other animals` tracks, such as tapirs, bears, bobcats, etc.

    A trip to Tesso Nilo National Park takes only four hours from the city of Pekanbaru, Riau. The visitors can rent a car for Rp500.000 for one-way (including the cost of the driver) from Pekanbaru to the national park to the Flying Squad Camp.

    “Flying Squad” is refer to the flying squad of elephant program; this is a program pioneered by WWF-Indonesia, which is a conservation organization, to train wild elephants to be “benign” for the mitigation of human-elephant conflict in the Tesso Nilo region. The elephants are trained to patrol the woods and drive the wild elephants to minimize conflicts between people and wild elephants that coming to the villages.

    The name of Tesso Nilo is taken from the name of two major rivers in Riau, Tesso River and Nila River. Approximately 20 minutes from the camp, there is a bridge across the River Nila.

    At the Tesso Nilo National Park, WWF has facilitated the establishment of the forum who are directly involved in the management of the national park. The forum called “Tessonilo National Park Foundation” or “Yayasan Taman Nasional Tesso Nilo”, which is a representative of the 22 villages surrounding to protected areas Tessonilo. The aim of this achievement is to develop new ways of sustainable forest economically use, to anticipate and to reduce conflicts, and to increase awareness among local communities about the importance of conservation.
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    This seems interesting.

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