Splashy residents of East Jakarta Ngonten Merak in a luxurious home showed that they belonged to Bam seed

Jakarta -Residents are visiting a luxury in the Duren Sawit area, East Jakarta (East Jakarta), to take up peacocks. The Merak bird apparently belongs to the Huis Commission III member Bambang sosatyo (Bamsoet). The video is also widely distributed on social media (social media). It is seen that Merak is released outside the house, so that residents can record videos from close with the beautiful hairy poultry. The viral video is increasingly an attraction for citizens to create content with peacock. Peacock also divided the feathers on its beautiful tail several times, so the people who came more enthusiastic. Browse to continue with the content BKSDA Jakarta, look at the location of the DKI Jakarta Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA) to check the viral of a preschooler on Jalan Baladewa, Kelurahan Duren Sawit, East Jakarta. “Our team watched yesterday morning, Monday (29/9),” said the controller of DKI Jakarta BKSDA Forest ecosystem, Nani Rahayu, reported by Antara on Tuesday (9/30/2025). At the time, BKSDA Jakarta still collected data and information related to the existence of the bird, including ownership and licensing. “So far we have not been able to convey more information because it is still at the stage of data collection and information,” Nani explained. He ensured that the purpose of DKI Jakarta BKSDA officials went down directly to the location was to record and dig more information about the peacock. To this day, DKI Jakarta Bksda could not confirm the owner and licensing of the peacock. Thus, the spectacle of the people of the virus Merak began when a kidding walked around the road and became a spectacle of residents in the Duren Sawit area. In the video, two people were seen taking pictures with the bright birds that open their tails. The bird seems to be standing in front of a luxury home as it develops its beautiful tail. Then a man came back to the beauty of the peacock. There are about six peacocks with different sizes in the luxury home. Some of them are walking around the garden while a peacock sits under the tile to hide. The blue and white peacock seem to be accompanied by his children, with his snack that sounds loud. “Do you want to see, peacocks are rarely Yak, usually only in Ragunan (zoo) in this strange housing, also didn’t know before, it’s also due to viral on social media, see on Instagram,” said a resident of Pondok Kelapa, Dodi, 30, on Monday in Jakarta. Merak owned by the provincial government of Bamoet DKI Jakarta by the Department of Food Security, Maritime and Agriculture (KPKP) Jakarta is watching the Viral Merak in East Jakarta (East Jakarta). It is known that the poultry belongs to the Huis Commission III member Bambang Saesatyo (Bamset). “Yes, that’s right, the owner (Bambang Soesatyo),” said Hasudungan Sidabalok, head of the DKI Jakarta KPKP office, reported on Tuesday (30/9) by Antara. He explained that there are rules to maintain peacocks as an attempt to control bird flu, namely the regional regulation (Pera) of DKI Jakarta Number 4 of 2007. Maintenance of Merak must have a purpose according to the Regional Regulation and must have a health certificate. “If it is seen from efforts to control bird flu based on the DKI Jakarta Regional Regulation No. 4 of 2007 regarding the control of poultry maintenance and circulation, the favorite poultry, poultry for research, education and conservation interest should be certified,” he explained. Merak, including protected animals, emphasized that the maintenance of peacocks and other poultry should follow the appropriate rules. The community can submit poultry health certification by local officers to comply with maintenance permits. “Certification of poultry health, the community can serve by the KPKP office officials in the sub -district or at the local mayor’s office,” he said. In addition to the rules of animal health, he also referred to conservation provisions, namely the Minister of Environmental and Forest Regulation Number p.106/Menlhk/Setjen/Kum.1/12/2018, with regard to the second amendment of the Minister of Environmental and Forestry Regulations p.20/Menlhk/Kum.1/6/ enthusiastic. “So for green peacocks, including protected animals, while white, blue and blorok pcs are not protected as,” he said. Furthermore, related to the maintenance and exile of protected animals, he said, should consult the community and apply for consent. He said the community could consult a submission to the local natural resource conservation agency (BKSDA) and if for the provision of maintenance and captivity for protected animals. Bamisoet opens the sound of Bam teeth that opens the sound over the viral broths to be a spectacle of residents in Duren Sawit, East Jakarta. Bam seed emphasized that the preschoolers he maintained did not include protected animals. Bam -Seet said if the Peacock birds treated at the private home, East Jakarta, have permission of BKSDA. He mentions the bird held was Blue Peacock of Peacock Indian (Pavo Cristatus). “As a lover of animals, the peacock I maintain is the blue peacock or Indian peacock. It is not incorporated into the protected animals category. While the protected green peacock whose original habitat in Java is distributed, Bali to parts of Nusa Tenggara,” Bamset told reporters on Tuesday (30/9). Bam-Seet said the blue peacock differs from the Green Peacock (Pavo Muticus) incorporated into the list of protected animals in accordance with the Minister of Environmental and Bosbour Regulation (LHK) number P.106 of 2018 on types of protected plants and animals. This Golkar Legislature claims to have a poultry health certificate for Blue Peacock and is said to be regularly monitored by veterinarians. “Animal health is very important. I ensure that maintenance is performed by animal health procedures. Routine checks are a form of concern for the right maintenance standards every month,” says Bamsoet. Bam seed mentioned the maintenance of a blue peacock as a form of involvement in the preservation of animals through exile activities. Furthermore, he said, the population of world animals is increasingly threatened by illegal hunting, land conversion and a lack of public awareness. “The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) data in 2024 recorded is more than 42 thousand species worldwide in the endangered category. In Indonesia, more than 900 species of animals are now threatened with extensive status. From Sumatran Tigers, Javan -Rhinos to different types of archipelago -” said. “The maintenance of blue peacock is not just a hobby, but part of the contribution so that world animals have not become extinct. We must make sure that future generations can still watch the beauty of animals, not just through photos in books or videos on the internet,” he continued. (Rdp/rfs)

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