IOI’S EXPERIENCE OF TRANSLOCATING EASTERN BARN OWLS FROM PENINSULAR MALAYSIA TO SABAH

The Planter Pub Date : 2023-08-25 DOI:10.56333/tp.2023.024
M. Nasir, M. Aiman, Mohanaraj Sithampalanadanarajah, S. Noverdo, T. Ha, J. Mathews
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The eastern barn owl (Tyto javanica javanica) has proven to be an effective biological control agent for rodent pest populations in Malaysian oil palm plantations. To establish self-sustaining populations of barn owls in areas where their numbers are low or absent, a translocation programme was implemented. This paper discusses the process of translocating barn owls from Peninsular Malaysia to Sabah. The study provides valuable insights into the factors that contribute to the success of translocation programmes, such as careful planning, monitoring, and preparation, including the construction of an aviary, installation of barn owl boxes, and adherence to export and import procedures, permit applications, and quarantine processes for barn owls from Peninsular Malaysia to Sabah based on IOI’s perspective and experience. Overall, the translocation of barn owls to Sabah is a commendable initiative that not only helps conserve this natural pest controller but also demonstrates the feasibility of translocation as a means of species conservation. Keywords: Barn owl, biological control, translocation, permit application, import-export process.
Ioi将东部仓鸮从马来西亚半岛转移到沙巴的经验
东部仓鸮(Tyto javanica javanica)已被证明是马来西亚油棕种植园中有效的啮齿动物害虫生物防治剂。为了在仓鸮数量少或缺乏的地区建立自我维持的种群,实施了一项易位计划。本文讨论了仓鸮从马来西亚半岛迁移到沙巴的过程。根据IOI的观点和经验,该研究对促成迁移计划成功的因素提供了有价值的见解,例如仔细规划、监测和准备,包括建造鸟舍、安装仓鸮箱、遵守进出口程序、许可证申请和从马来西亚半岛到沙巴的仓鸮检疫程序。总的来说,仓鸮迁移到沙巴是一项值得赞扬的举措,不仅有助于保护这种天然害虫控制者,而且还证明了迁移作为物种保护手段的可行性。关键词:仓鸮,生物防治,易位,许可申请,进出口流程
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