IN THE DHARMASRAYA SUMATRAN TIGERREHABILITATION CENTRE AREA,WEST SUMATRA, INDONESIA
Sepriyoga VIRDANA1,3*, Ferdi ANDESKA2, AADREAN3, Catrini Pratihari
KUBONTUBUH1, Elfira SEPTIANSYAH1, Gusra WAHYUDI1, Nadila EVEISCA1
1Yayasan Arsari Djojohadikusumo, Jl. Penjernihan II/7 Jakarta 10210, Jl. Veteran I/27
Jakarta 10110, Indonesia
2Berang Berang Indonesia, Indonesia
3Biology Department of Andalas University, West Sumatra, Indonesia
*e-mail address: sepriyogavirdana@gmail.com
Abstract: The first record of a finding a Lutra lutra in the wild was recorded by a camera
trap. Then we report a new record of the existence of Lutra sumatrana in the central part
of the island of Sumatra and a new record in Indonesia of the existence of three sympatric
otter species in one habitat.
Citation: Virdana, S., Andeska, F., Aadrean, Kubontubuh, C.P., Septiansyah, E.,
Wahyudi, G., and Eveisca, N. (2024). Records of Using the Same Habitat of Three
Species of Otters Lutra lutra, Lutra sumatrana and Aonyx cinereus in the Dharmasraya
Sumatran Tiger Rehabilitation Centre Area, West Sumatra, Indonesia. IUCN Otter Spec.
Group Bull. 41 (2): 64 – 70
Keywords: Mangun River, Camera Trapping, First Record, Oil Palm Plantation