Covid-19 pandemic could increase forms of malnutrition such as overweight and micronutrient deficiencies. Fruits and vegetables are the best sources of vitamins and minerals. The content of vitamins and minerals can act as antioxidant compounds. The method used in this service activity consists of the planning stage, the implementation of the activity, and ends with an evaluation as a measure of the level of success. Health education is carried out by means of lectures and question and answer sessions, educational media using leaflets and PowerPoint Presentations. Results: the evaluation shows that the activities have been carried out well in accordance with the results indicators and criteria on the Evaluation Sheet instrument. The sheet is based on five dimensions, namely Punctuality and Duration, Participation, Knowledge, Job Description and Problem Solving. The content of the evaluation is carried out by two independent observers.
The Pulokerto region has been planned for agrocity tourism by the Palembang City Government. The changing function of these areas give some effects to quality of water and biota around the river. The aims of this research is to study of macrozoobenthos structure community as biomonitoring instrument. The research was conducted during September until December 2010. The location sampling was determined by purpossive random sampling method in 8 stations. The sampling in the moody area was carried out by Eckman grab. The results showed that 14 genera have been classified into 5 classes such as Oligochaeta, Gastropoda, Insecta, Bivalvia and Crustacea. Population og. genera is in around 75-600 ind/m 2 . Diversity index is low until moderate with value 0.27-0.74 and there is no domination of species in the community. The cluster analysis showed that 2 community groups of macrozoobenthos have relation with population of individu to physicochemical quality of water. The overall study shows the balancing of community in the Pulokerto region but still susceptible to pressure effect of environment.
Hagen’s batwing Atrophaneura hageni (Rogenhofer, 1889) (Lepidoptera: Papiolinidae) is endemic to Sumatra and it was previously known only from North Sumatra and West Sumatra provinces. Here we report the first record of this species from South Sumatra. A male individual of A. hageni was recorded on 19 April 2018 in the Pagar Alam District, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Our record represent the most southern locality in the range of this rare highland species.
The Sumatran striped rabbit (Nesolagus netscheri Schlegel 1880), endemic to the Indonesian island of Sumatra, is one of the rarest and least known lagomorph in the World. On 2 February 2017, N. netscheri was sighted in the forested Gunung Raya Wildlife Reserve, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia. An immediate follow up survey of local coffee farmers and hunters provided new data on the occurrence and ecology of N. netscheri.
The Sumatran striped rabbit (Nesolagus netscheri Schlegel, 1880) is the least known lagomorph in the world. This paper describes the first record of a young N. netscheri that was offered for sale (the size is approximately 52–56% of the adult), together with an adult, by a social media group in February 2018. The rabbits were reportedly obtained from the Dempo mountain, South Sumatra. Compared to previous descriptions of N. netscheri, the Dempo mountain specimens have longer ears (47–52 mm vs. 34–50 mm), shorter tails (9–15 mm vs. 17 mm) and shorter hindfeet (60–65 mm vs. 67–87 mm). The threats to N. netscheri are revisited and discussed.
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