TIKI TAKA TRANSLOCATION ELEPHANT SUMATERA

Tiki-taka style has been known for a long time in the football world. The conon’s short interplay feed game is adopted from the Total Football concept of the Dutch Orange Team, increasing popular when the Pep Guardiola’s coaching era in Barcelona. Short deviation and endless movement of the players while defending and attacking to create spaces into the distinctive feature of the 'ala' tiki-taka.

Although not exactly the same, the tactic moves balanced from all lines is rather also try to practice Albert Tetanus as the Coordinator of the Rescue Team and the clouds of Conservation Hall and Natural Resources (BKSDA) Jambi and the organization of Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) conservation partner when evacuation and translocation of a Sumatran Elephant Child (Elephas maximus sumatranus) at the end Jambi of August 2021 yesterday.

Short movements by the rescue team positioned in four wind eye warriors managed to bring a Sumatran elephant child with 412 kilograms back to the habitat. Albert who synthesize rescue and translocation processes requires a little 23 personnel to fill the front, right side, left side, and back.

The Coordinator of the Rescue Team Albert Tetanus (second right) leads the meeting of the appointment enters the second day of evacuation or translocation of a Sumatran elephant child (Elephas maximus sumatranus) victims of the breeding village of the Bukit Tigapuluh National Park, Tebo, Jambi.

The Zulmanudin Animal Dokter (left) and the Sartono shot juru (right) checked the completeness of the weapons to evacuate a Sumatran elephant child (Elephas maximus sumatranus) victims of the breed in Ulu Tungkal, West Tanjungjabung, Jambi.

The front line serves as a puller, the back part plays as a booster and retainer, while the right and left side part serves as a direction. The four lines are equipped with a shot team and a medical team to anticipate emergency events.

In the process, the clarity of the command, the cohesiveness of the team, and the availability of the tool (such as the strap and the medical need) becomes a key to the successful process of evacuation and translocation.

The evacuation process itself, starting at Tungkal Ulu Village, West Tanjungjabung which is exactly near the settlement of the population. The evaluation of large mammals who are about 5 years old that for a few months before the sfour looks hilir mudik by the surroundings is not a milestone. The officer was even made the pharmacy when serving citizens to pay attention to the safe distance.

Petugas checks the field coordinates at the location that is estimated to be the found place of Sumatran elephant children (Elephas maximus sumatranus) victims of the breed in the Ulu Tungkal plantation area, West Tanjungjabung.

Petugas prepares straps to evacuate a Sumatran elephant child (Elephas maximus sumatranus) victims of jerat in Ulu Tungkal, West Tanjungjabung.

From there, the 130 centimeters of elephants are carried using a truck for two days to the Three-pull Bukit Alam at Tebo Regency or not far from the parent group.

Although assisted by the truck journey, the translocation process on the day is actually still growing in human power because the four wheel vehicle can only enter the edge of the forest area. The tiki-taka tactics are carried out from the continual decrease in the continuation of the truck to cross the vegetation area in the belantara of the National Park of the Bukit Tigapuluh.

BKSDA Jambi Rahmad Saleh said, the selection of translocation location has been done carefully and measured, which is taking into account the safe distance of discharge and the closeness of the life distance with its large group. Measurements conducted based on the movement of GPS Collar are equipped with manual monitoring of the team in the field. In addition, on the path around the translocation is also already installed monitoring camera.

The rescue team evacuates Sumatran elephant children (Elephas maximus sumatranus) victims who have been used to cross the residential area filled with residents in Ulu Tungkal, West Tanjungjabung, Jambi.

The rescue team guides a truck that is above there is a Sumatran elephant child (Elephas maximus sumatranus) that has been used across the groundfield to the translocation location in the Three-pulvered Bukit Alam, Tebo, Jambi.

Rahmad said, the process of translocation of the elephants began from the report of citizens in West Tanjungjabung Regency at the end of December 2020. In the report, mentioned that in the area has been found an elephant child in a jerky condition of the rope.

Not long from the receipt of the report, the BKSDA Jambi team immediately did the field checking while carrying a complete medical team. And found that the condition of the foot of the elephant has been injured quite severe due to friction.

Since the first disclaimer of the team directly releases the congratulations and provides treatment, as well as continued with field monitoring for several months, given the distance between the location of the jerky elephant child is close to the settlement.

The medical poultry prepares the bius medicine and the energy enhancement fluid in the translocation location of a Sumatran elephant child (Elephas maximus sumatranus) at the Three-pulver Hill Nature, Tebo.

Tim rescue and medical officers provide treatment and additional energy fluids before the release process of the Sumatran elephant child (Elephas maximus sumatranus) at the Translocation of the Bukit Tigapuluh Nature, Tebo.

After a few months passed, the field team then reported that the condition of the foot of the elephant has been declared improved. And just afterwards, prepared evacuation and translocation strategy, including monitoring the movement of his parent group.

The beginning of the child of the female elephant to his parent group without the use of benign elephants or hundred percent using the human power is expected to be oasis in the middle of the extinction of the large mammal population typical of Sumatran tropical forest.

Photo and text : Wahdi Septiawan

The Natural Resources Conservation Hall (BKSDA) Jambi shows Sumatran elephants scars (Elephas maximus sumatranus) that have improved before the release at the Translocation location of the Bukit Tigapuluh Nature.

The coordinator of Albert Tetanus Rescue Team (right) gives commands when the translocation process of Sumatran elephants (Elephas maximus sumatranus) that has been used in the Three-pull Bukit Alam, Tebo.

Author : Fanny Octavianus

Anggota rescue team carries ropes across vegetation when the translocation of Sumatran elephant children (Elephas maximus sumatranus) on Mount Tigapuluh Nature, Tebo, Jambi.

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