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Teampal & The Jungle Of The North Sumatera

Teampal & The Jungle Of The North Sumatera

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As sons and daughters of Indonesia, born in Sumatra, we are very concerned about global climate change caused by capitalism, land clearing by local communities, or land use experts into oil palm plantations or mining activities in conservation areas, so we provide alternative livelihoods, in local economic development through ecotourism that reduces dependence on forest function experts directly involved in forest destruction activities, illegal logging, encroachment, or hunting of wild animals such as elephants, tigers, orangutans are considered pests among the area by local residents, so that all communities abandon these illegal practices, we want to invite communities throughout the world in conservation efforts. Conservation awareness and involvement through ecotourism In addition to local communities becoming tour guides and active forest rangers, ecotourism programs involve exploring skills, education about biodiversity, and the importance of conservation, in order to shift the community's perspective from viewing forests as resources to be exploited to assets to be protected. Ecotourism aims to ensure that forests that stand tall and are maintained, their diversity has a higher and more sustainable economic value, so that the world's ecosystem is increasingly protected. Rainforest destruction in the national park will not only impact local communities, such as flash floods or landslides, but the loss of the rainforest will have significant and profound impacts on the world. The Leuser Ecosystem is globally recognized as one of the most important conservation areas on Earth. Destruction will trigger lasting effects globally. Exacerbating the global climate. As a vast tropical rainforest, Mount Leuser National Park plays a vital role in regulating the climate, making it one of the world's lungs and the largest carbon sink in Asia. A UNESCO world heritage site demonstrating its importance to the world, the Leuser forest, including its peat ecosystem, stores approximately 1.5 tonnes of carbon. Especially in the aspect of biodiversity, a world where 4 charismatic, large species live side by side, tigers, elephants, orangutans, rhinos, side by side in the wild, the tropical rain forest heritage of Sumatra, has outstanding universal value. Endemic extinction, habitat destruction means the loss of the last bastion of ecological uniqueness, which cannot be replaced as a natural laboratory, which is also home to more than 10,000 plant species, including the giant flower Rafflesia, the loss of this forest, means the loss of potential natural resources for medicine and global scientific research.