Feasibility of Natural Salt-licks for Wildlife-Watching in Segaliud-Lokan Forest Reserve, Sandakan, Sabah

Natural salt-licks are well-recognized as wildlife-watching hotspots that can provide visitors with high opportunities for sighting many different outstanding mammals at close-range. Various natural salt-licks were discovered throughout Segaliud-Lokan Forest Reserve (SLFR), but then the physical ava...

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Main Authors: Lim Wing-Shen, Yip Pui-Mun, Andy Russel Mojiol, Collin Goh, Paul Liau, Liaw Yi-Chuang, Sanchez Vincent John
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spelling my.ums.eprints.264412021-01-06T13:53:01Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26441/ Feasibility of Natural Salt-licks for Wildlife-Watching in Segaliud-Lokan Forest Reserve, Sandakan, Sabah Lim Wing-Shen Yip Pui-Mun Andy Russel Mojiol Collin Goh Paul Liau Liaw Yi-Chuang Sanchez Vincent John Q Science (General) QH Natural history Natural salt-licks are well-recognized as wildlife-watching hotspots that can provide visitors with high opportunities for sighting many different outstanding mammals at close-range. Various natural salt-licks were discovered throughout Segaliud-Lokan Forest Reserve (SLFR), but then the physical availability of local mammals at given licks were yet to be examined scientifically by past researchers. Henceforth, this study intended to investigate mammal species that were available for wildlife-viewing at the licks in SLFR. Four natural wet licks that were accessible from the main road and situated close to Sungai Rawog were selected as sampling areas to identify mammal species that visited given licks across different times through camera trapping survey. A total of 676 independent sightings of 12 different mammal species were recorded in 197 trap nights, especially at SL59 and during night-time. Sighted mammal individuals were mainly comprised of large-sized, threatened and non-carnivorous species, where Sambar Deer, Bearded Pig, Orang-utan, and Banteng were identified as the top 4 mammal species that were detected frequently at the licks in SLFR. In sum, it is feasible to conduct wildlife-viewing activity at the licks in SLFR, although further research is required to investigate the actual sighting probability and viewing duration of different mammal species by visitors at given licks and across different times or seasons. IOP Publishing 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26441/1/Feasibility%20of%20Natural%20Salt-licks%20for%20Wildlife-Watching%20in%20Segaliud-Lokan%20Forest%20Reserve%2C%20Sandakan%2C%20Sabah.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26441/2/Feasibility%20of%20Natural%20Salt-licks%20for%20Wildlife-Watching%20in%20Segaliud-Lokan%20Forest%20Reserve%2C%20Sandakan%2C%20Sabah1.pdf Lim Wing-Shen and Yip Pui-Mun and Andy Russel Mojiol and Collin Goh and Paul Liau and Liaw Yi-Chuang and Sanchez Vincent John (2020) Feasibility of Natural Salt-licks for Wildlife-Watching in Segaliud-Lokan Forest Reserve, Sandakan, Sabah. IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 549. pp. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/549/1/012041
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topic Q Science (General)
QH Natural history
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QH Natural history
Lim Wing-Shen
Yip Pui-Mun
Andy Russel Mojiol
Collin Goh
Paul Liau
Liaw Yi-Chuang
Sanchez Vincent John
Feasibility of Natural Salt-licks for Wildlife-Watching in Segaliud-Lokan Forest Reserve, Sandakan, Sabah
description Natural salt-licks are well-recognized as wildlife-watching hotspots that can provide visitors with high opportunities for sighting many different outstanding mammals at close-range. Various natural salt-licks were discovered throughout Segaliud-Lokan Forest Reserve (SLFR), but then the physical availability of local mammals at given licks were yet to be examined scientifically by past researchers. Henceforth, this study intended to investigate mammal species that were available for wildlife-viewing at the licks in SLFR. Four natural wet licks that were accessible from the main road and situated close to Sungai Rawog were selected as sampling areas to identify mammal species that visited given licks across different times through camera trapping survey. A total of 676 independent sightings of 12 different mammal species were recorded in 197 trap nights, especially at SL59 and during night-time. Sighted mammal individuals were mainly comprised of large-sized, threatened and non-carnivorous species, where Sambar Deer, Bearded Pig, Orang-utan, and Banteng were identified as the top 4 mammal species that were detected frequently at the licks in SLFR. In sum, it is feasible to conduct wildlife-viewing activity at the licks in SLFR, although further research is required to investigate the actual sighting probability and viewing duration of different mammal species by visitors at given licks and across different times or seasons.
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author Lim Wing-Shen
Yip Pui-Mun
Andy Russel Mojiol
Collin Goh
Paul Liau
Liaw Yi-Chuang
Sanchez Vincent John
author_facet Lim Wing-Shen
Yip Pui-Mun
Andy Russel Mojiol
Collin Goh
Paul Liau
Liaw Yi-Chuang
Sanchez Vincent John
author_sort Lim Wing-Shen
title Feasibility of Natural Salt-licks for Wildlife-Watching in Segaliud-Lokan Forest Reserve, Sandakan, Sabah
title_short Feasibility of Natural Salt-licks for Wildlife-Watching in Segaliud-Lokan Forest Reserve, Sandakan, Sabah
title_full Feasibility of Natural Salt-licks for Wildlife-Watching in Segaliud-Lokan Forest Reserve, Sandakan, Sabah
title_fullStr Feasibility of Natural Salt-licks for Wildlife-Watching in Segaliud-Lokan Forest Reserve, Sandakan, Sabah
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of Natural Salt-licks for Wildlife-Watching in Segaliud-Lokan Forest Reserve, Sandakan, Sabah
title_sort feasibility of natural salt-licks for wildlife-watching in segaliud-lokan forest reserve, sandakan, sabah
publisher IOP Publishing
publishDate 2020
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26441/1/Feasibility%20of%20Natural%20Salt-licks%20for%20Wildlife-Watching%20in%20Segaliud-Lokan%20Forest%20Reserve%2C%20Sandakan%2C%20Sabah.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26441/2/Feasibility%20of%20Natural%20Salt-licks%20for%20Wildlife-Watching%20in%20Segaliud-Lokan%20Forest%20Reserve%2C%20Sandakan%2C%20Sabah1.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26441/
https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/549/1/012041
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