biodiversity
survey
As a concrete form of conservation action, BioKon conducts biodiversity inventories in conservation areas through biodiversity survey activities. These surveys aim to document various species of flora and fauna, habitat conditions, and ecosystem dynamics as a scientific basis for conservation planning and decision-making.
Biodiversity surveys are essential to understand the potential, threats, and changes occurring in an area, such as pressure from human activities, habitat degradation, and the impacts of climate change. The data collected are used to develop evidence based strategies for protection, restoration, and sustainable management.
Beyond their scientific value, biodiversity surveys also have educational and tourism importance as a point of interest for visitors. Through direct involvement in observation and exploration, visitors gain meaningful learning experiences about natural richness, ecosystem functions, and the importance of environmental protection.






Wildlife Encounters
Forest Explorers
Through these activities, BioKon not only contributes to the availability of scientific data, but also encourages the active involvement of communities, academics, and other stakeholders in safeguarding biodiversity as a vital asset for ecosystem balance and human well-being.



