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Bali Safari Park Releases Bali Starlings Into The Wild To Save This Iconic Natural Heritage
BALI, Indonesia, May 2, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Bali Safari Park( https://www.balisafarimarinepark.com/) in collaboration with 
the KASI Foundation, Feldman Eco Park, PKBSI (Indonesia Zoos & Aquarium 
Association), APCB (Bali Starling Conservation Society) and BKSDA Bali (Nature 
Conservation Agency) held a workshop on Bird Release Protocol and released 40 
Bali starlings on 25th-26th April 2019 at Bali Safari Park. 

Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20190430/2451249-1

A joint commitment for conserving protected birds and other wildlife was signed 
by Bali Vice Governor Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardana, Bali Police Deputy Chief I 
Gede Alit Widana, West Bali National Park head Agus Ngurah Krisna, and the head 
of APCB, Tony Sumampau.

Prior to the release, several habitat studies were carried out at the Park to 
assess suitability as a potential release site for the birds. A total of 38 
bird species were found within Bali Safari Park, indicating that this location 
could support a good carrying capacity of birds in the future. 

Bali Safari Park, one of the leading conservation institutions in Bali, is 
committed to the long-term protection and sustainability of Indonesian endemic 
and native species, through consolidated breeding and release programs. 

Captive breeding facilities were established specially for the Bali starling 
(Leucopsar rothschildi), a critically endangered bird endemic to Bali.

Captive-bred birds were released into the wild to supplement and increase Bali 
starling populations. Previous release programs have not resulted in 
significant positive impact to wild populations and this current effort aims to 
change that.

Conservationists have identified two main challenges to the successful increase 
of wild Bali starling population numbers; firstly, low habitat carrying 
capacity and secondly, increasing adaptability of Bali starlings to their 
release habitat. 

The success of the black-winged starling release program at Taman Safari 
Indonesia Bogor in 2016, is used as a model of how captive-bred Bali starlings 
can be released as part of in situ conservation efforts, using similar release 
protocols.

Bali Safari Park has been conducting public awareness programs to encourage 
communities in three nearby villages, namely Medahan, Lebih and Serongga, as 
well as students from nine elementary schools around Bali Safari Park to 
protect and monitor the released birds and other wildlife. 

CLICK HERE( 
https://nam03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwe.tl%2Ft-T26sS5sGYL&data=02%7C01%7Crendrian.maharsya%40prnasia.com%7Cb29472bbe5b145df52f908d6cd35f4e8%7C887bf9ee3c824b88bcb280d5e169b99b%7C1%7C0%7C636922029061336052&sdata=8aATK2MbBIDCrjC2chZh3pR8kdx0xMs%2Fb9BnR6gSCqk%3D&reserved=0) 
for more images from the event.

SOURCE: Bali Safari Park


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   Caption: (from left) Bali Safari Park GM Thomas Colbert, and Bali Vice 
Governor Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardana - at Bali starlings releasing ceremony 
(26/4/2019)

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