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TANJUNG PUTING NATIONAL PARK

Kelompok 1:

1. Mega Azalia Banowati (15)


2. Nafa Zakiatuzzahra (19)
3. Nur Amelia Zahro (22)
1. What is the text about?
 Tanjung Puting National Park
2. What types of wildlife are in Tanjung Puting National Park?
 Its dense vegetation harbors over 280 species of birds, the endemic
proboscis monkey, the largest population of wild and “rewilded” Bornean
orangutans, red-leaf monkeys, long-tailed macaques, several species of deer,
banteng (wild cattle), agile gibbons, two species of crocodile, clouded
leopards and leopard cats, Malaysian sun bears and lots of other reptiles,
amphibians, butterflies, mammals, bugs, fish and thousand of plant species.
3. Who first conducted research in Tanjung Puting in the 70s?
 The first research was conducted by Dr. Bruite Mary Galdikas, and she
is the founder of OFI (Orangutan Foundation International)
4. How do we as visitors maintain the conservation of animals in Tanjung Puting
National Park?
 OFI rangers are present at the platforms and make the loud calls to
alert orangutans of available food, but they also keep the public away from
touching the animals and there is absolutely no feeding from guides or
visitors. Being quiet and respectful, keeping your distance and paying
attention to cues from rangers are all part of common sense protocol.
5. Why do we need klotok to get the best experience in tanjung putingwhy do we
need klotok to get the best experience in tanjung puting?
 Because there are barely any trails and the land is often flooded,
Tanjung Puting's charm is best experienced on water, while floating along the
Sekonyer River for several days on a klotok (traditional Indonesian wooden
boat). unless you are on a klotok, you won’t be able to explore much of the
park as trails are very limited.
6. Where is Tanjung Puting National Park located?
 Tanjung Puting National Park is a wetland paradise located at the Teluk
Pulai, Kumai, West Kotawaringin Regency, Central Kalimantan (Indonesian
Borneo)
7. When is the best time to visit Tanjung Puting?
 During the wet season, November through April, it rains quite a lot but
you get a better chance of spotting wild orangutans foraging for fruit on the
river banks, and of seeing more birds.
8. Will Tanjung Puting going to be the place you visit again?
 Yes, it will
9. it rains quite a lot but you get a better chance of spotting wild orangutans
foraging for fruit on the river banks, and of seeing more birds. What is the
underline word refer to? Tanjung puting national park
10. - What is the synonym of the word "Opportunity"?
 Chance, Time, or Moment.
-What is the antonym of the word "Future"?
 Past

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