Preliminary Assessment on Primate Diversity and Potential of PrimaTourism Among Local People and Orang Asli Jakun (Aborigines: Proto-Malay) in Tasik Chini Biosphere Reserve, Pahang, Malaysia

H. Haris, Yussof Nurfitri-Ezatie, N. Othman, Farah Farhana Ramli, N. H. Sariyati, Nurfatiha Akmal Fawwazah Abdullah-Fauzi, M. Najmuddin, Mohd Lokman Ilham-Norhakim, M. A. Abdul-Latiff
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PrimaTourismis a well-known aspect of nature tourism that provides valuable benefits for the primate species conservation. Malaysia, with its rich diversity of more than 25 primate species inhabited in the country, holds significant potential for enhancing primate-based tourism. However, the information on primate species in potential tourism spots like Tasik Chini remains limited, with only a few data on their behaviour and ecology. Additionally, the lack of comprehensive information on the primate species poses challenges in identifying potential PrimaTourismproduct. Thus, this study aimed to assess primate diversity and explore the perception of PrimaTourism among local people in Tasik Chini. A survey and interview session were conducted over five days in two villages around Tasik Chini (Kampung Gumum and Felda Chini), involving a total of 32 respondents. Most respondents reported the presence of two common primate species in their area: the long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) and the pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina). The result suggested a significant majority (81%) of respondents expressed support for the dusky leaf monkey (Trachypithecus obscurus) as an ideal primate species for PrimaTourism in Tasik Chini, citing its attractive coloration and favoring the development of primate-based tourism. Overall, these findings can serve as essential baseline data for implementing primate tourism in the area, engaging the local community to attract tourists to Tasik Chini effectively and eventually serve as a conservation tool for the primate species.
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初步评估马来西亚彭亨州 Tasik Chini 生物圈保护区的灵长类动物多样性以及当地人和原住民 Jakun(原住民:原马来人)的原始旅游潜力
灵长类旅游是众所周知的自然旅游的一个方面,它为灵长类物种保护提供了宝贵的利益。马来西亚拥有丰富的灵长类物种,栖息着超过 25 种灵长类物种,在促进以灵长类为基础的旅游业方面潜力巨大。然而,有关大溪地等潜在旅游景点灵长类物种的信息仍然有限,仅有少量有关其行为和生态的数据。此外,缺乏有关灵长类物种的全面信息也给确定潜在的灵长类旅游产品带来了挑战。因此,本研究旨在评估灵长类动物的多样性,并探讨塔希奇尼当地人对灵长类旅游的看法。在塔希奇尼附近的两个村庄(甘榜古姆和费尔达奇尼)进行了为期五天的调查和访谈,共有 32 名受访者参与。大多数受访者表示,他们所在地区有两种常见的灵长类动物:长尾猕猴(Macaca fascicularis)和猪尾猕猴(Macaca nemestrina)。结果表明,绝大多数(81%)的受访者表示支持将暗叶猴(Trachypithecus obscurus)作为大溪奇尼(Tasik Chini)原始旅游的理想灵长类物种,认为其体色诱人,并赞成发展以灵长类为基础的旅游业。总之,这些研究结果可以作为在该地区开展灵长类旅游的重要基础数据,让当地社区参与进来,有效吸引游客到塔希奇奇尼旅游,并最终成为保护灵长类物种的工具。
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