Northern Cassowary |
Since January 2016, the Malagufuk ecotourism forest has been visited by hundreds of foreign tourists to see the Bird of Paradise. Malagufuk ecotourism forest, still natural, very beautiful, and there are still many Cenderawasih birds and other species of birds and animals that live in it. As a birding tour company that focuses on birds, we are very proud because the local indigenous people protect the forest from illegal logging, the forest is believed to be able to guarantee a decent life now and for generations to come. The Malagufuk indigenous people maintain and preserve the ecotourism forest because they earn income if the forest is visited by tourists.
Key Species in Malagufuk:
New Guinea Bronzewing, Hook-billed kingfisher, Yellow-billed kingfisher, Blue-black Kingfisher, Magnificent Riflebird, Red-breasted Paradise Kingfisher, Black Lory, Papuan Nightjar, the King bird-of-paradise, Lesser bird of paradise and Twelve-wired bird of paradise, Large Fig-Parrot, Northern Cassowary, Western Crowned-Pigeon, Blue Jewel-babbler, Thick-billed Ground-Pigeon, Green –naped Pheasant Pigeon.