DISAMPING KANAN INI.............
PLEASE USE ........ "TRANSLATE MACHINE" .. GOOGLE TRANSLATE BESIDE RIGHT THIS
.................
T-REC -TUGUMUDA REPTILES COMMUNITY-INDONESIA
More info :
www.trecsemarang2011.blogspot.com
minat gabung : ( menerima keanggotaan seluruh kota dan daerah di Indonesia )
08995557626
..................................
KSE – KOMUNITAS SATWA EKSOTIK – EXOTIC PETS COMMUNITY-- INDONESIA
Visit Our Community and Joint W/ Us....Welcome All Over The World
www.facebook.com/groups/komunitassatwaeksotik/
KSE = KOMUNITAS SATWA EKSOTIK
MENGATASI KENDALA MINAT DAN JARAK
KAMI ADA DI TIAP KOTA DI INDONESIA
DETAIL TENTANG KSE-----KLIK : www.komunitassatwaeksotik-pendaftaran.blogspot.com
GABUNG......... ( menerima keanggotaan seluruh kota dan daerah di Indonesia )
HUBUNGI : 089617123865-08995557626
.........................
Uji reproduksi buaya tabung
Date:
October 1, 2015
Source:
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
Summary:
Para peneliti di Malaysia telah berhasil dalam melaksanakan penelitian pada pengembangan teknologi reproduksi untuk buaya air asin . Penelitian bertujuan untuk mengembangkan teknologi peternakan seperti inseminasi buatan untuk reptil .
........... Studi di Crocodile Sanctuary Sarang Buaya di Pasir Gudang , Tanjung Langsat , bertujuan untuk mengembangkan teknologi peternakan seperti inseminasi buatan untuk reptil ..
Penelitian yang dimulai pada bulan April tahun lalu melibatkan empat buaya air asin jantan . Upaya melihat kelahiran dari dua buaya air asin , meningkatkan populasi buaya di sana menjadi 110 dari 108 .
Tak pelak , ini telah memberikan harapan untuk upaya berkelanjutan untuk melestarikan spesies dari ancaman kepunahan .
Kepala penelitian , Dr Abd Wahid Prof Haron mengatakan keberhasilan ini sebagai katalis referensi bagi para peneliti di seluruh dunia dalam hal-hal yang berkaitan dengan peternakan buaya air asin .....more
Reproductive
test tube crocodiles
Date:
October 1, 2015
Source:
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
Summary:
Researchers in Malaysia have succeeded in carrying out a research on
developing a reproductive technology for saltwater crocodiles. The study aimed
at developing a breeding technology such as artificial insemination for the
reptiles.
......................
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) made history as the first university in the
country to have succeeded in carrying out a research on developing a reproductive
technology for saltwater crocodiles.
The study at the Sarang Buaya Crocodile Sanctuary in Pasir Gudang, Tanjung
Langsat, was aimed at developing a breeding technology such as artificial
insemination for the reptiles.
The study which commenced in April last year involved four male saltwater
crocodiles. The efforts saw the births of two saltwater crocodiles, increasing
the population of crocodiles there to 110 from 108.
Inevitably, this has given hopes to ongoing efforts to preserve the species
from the threat of extinction.
Head of research, Prof Dr Abd Wahid Haron said the success served as a
catalyst of reference for researchers all over the world in matters pertaining
to the breeding of saltwater crocodiles.
"This initiative to develop a reproductive technology for saltwater
crocodiles is more on collecting and studying the quality of the semen, the
first to have been done in this country," he said.
The study was carried out with the cooperation of Sarang Buaya Crocodile
Sanctuary in Pasir Gudang, Pasir Gudang Municipal Council (MPPG) and the
Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan).
Other researchers involved in the study were Dr. Wan Nor Fitri Wan Jaafar,
Dr Tengku Rinalfi Putra Tengku Azizan, Yap Keng Chee and Azha Sardi from UPM's
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and student Mohd Qayyum Ab Latif.
Abdul Malek Ab Aziz and Dana Raj Shanmugam from the MPPG Sarang Buaya Unit;
Dr Donny Yawah and Dr Zubaidah Kamarudin from Perhilitan.
Prof Dr Abd Wahid who is also a lecturer at the Department of Veterinary
Clinical Studies of the Veterinary Medicine Faculty, said support and
collaboration from all quarters involved had enabled collecting of semen to be
made easier and in an orderly manner.
He also said semen obtained from male crocodiles will be preserved for a
long time.
"Through this method, breeding of crocodiles, especially violent
crocodiles, could be done through artificial insemination in test tubes other
than the normal way," he said.
He said he was grateful that they could carry out the study which could
assist MPPG to boost its research-based eco-tourism sector, pharmaceuticals as
well as education.
He attended the ceremony in recognition of research collaborations and
signing of research on saltwater crocodiles between MPPG and UPM Veterinary
Medicine Faculty. Also present was MPPG Yang Dipertua, Md Za'nal Misran.- UPM
Story Source:
The above post is reprinted from materials provided byUniversiti
Putra Malaysia (UPM). The original item was written by Azman
Zakaria. Note: Materials may be edited for content and length.