Mataram, 14 May 2024 – The guest lecture held by the Biology Education Study Program FKIP Unram succeeded in attracting the attention of many people, especially nature and biodiversity lovers. The event with the theme “Flora-Fauna Potential and Development Prospects in Mount Rinjani National Park” became a magnet for environmental activists and biology students.
Opening at 14.00 noon, this event is a forum for students to broaden their horizons and knowledge about Indonesia’s natural wealth, especially Mount Rinjani. Also attending this event were the Head of Study Program, lecturers and students from various semester levels.
The main highlight of this guest lecture was a presentation from Muhammad Faisyal MY, SP., an expert who has long been involved in forest ecosystem management, especially in Mount Rinjani National Park. In his presentation, he took the participants to explore the diversity of flora and fauna that live in the national park area.
"Mount Rinjani is not only a challenging to climb, but also holds extraordinary natural wealth," said Muhammad Faisyal, starting his presentation. "Among the sparkling stars, there are dozens of endemic plant species and rare animals whose existence we need to protect."
Guest lecture participants were amazed by the diversity presented by Muhammad Faisyal, starting from rare orchids to rare hornbills. Everything is a reflection on the importance of preserving nature for future generations.
The event was full of interaction and enthusiasm, interesting questions from participants who wanted to understand more about conservation efforts on Mount Rinjani. It is hoped that this enthusiasm will not only stop in the auditorium but will also encourage real action to preserve Indonesia's nature.
This guest lecture was not only a learning moment, but also a call to action in maintaining environmental sustainability. With continued enthusiasm, the participants hoped that there would be more events like this in the future to enrich the knowledge and enthusiasm for conservation for future generations. (ron)