WHISPERING CITY: AN ANALYSIS OF BIRD TRADE LEVELS AND CONSERVATION STRATEGIES IN URBAN AREAS (A CASE STUDY OF BANDA ACEH CITY)
Keywords:
Birds, Urban Ecology, Biodiversity, Banda AcehAbstract
The study aims to map the threat levels to birds in urban environments and to formulate appropriate conservation strategies, focusing on the city of Banda Aceh in the province of Aceh. The introduction highlights the critical role of birds as environmental indicators and the need for protection in urban avian habitats. The research methodology involves field observations by walking along transects and establishing observation points with a 20-meter radius. The findings reveal complex interdependencies between the physical, social, and natural environments in organic cities like Banda Aceh, where physical and social changes significantly impact bird populations. Urban birds are natural components vulnerable to environmental degradation. Increased attention from the community and ornithologists is required to protect the diversity of bird species in urban areas, including Banda Aceh. Proper conservation strategies must be developed to ensure the survival of birds in urban habitats. The conclusion emphasizes the need for awareness of the importance of conserving birds in urban areas and the necessity for concrete steps to protect their habitats and populations. With a better understanding of the interactions between the environment and bird presence, conservation efforts can be effectively implemented to preserve biodiversity in urban settings, particularly in the city of Banda Aceh, Aceh Province.