Behind the phenomenon of the birth of Sumatran rhino calves (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) in the Sumatran Rhino Reserve, the name Zulfi Arsan emerged as a figure of merit. Zulfi has helped the birth of three rhino calves.
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One week after Queen gave birth, the team of doctors is still tightening access to the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary location. This step is taken to prevent stress on the mother and baby rhino. The activities of the mother and baby can be viewed through the surveillance cameras from monitors installed at the TNWK and SRS offices.
As the birth of the rhinoceros baby approaches, Zulfi is willing to stay up all night to watch over the aging Queen, who is 16 months pregnant. He puts aside his longing to meet his wife and child who live in Riau."I haven't gone home for over a month now to prepare for the birth of the Queen. The moment of the rhinoceros's birth is important because the public's expectations are so high," said Zulfi.
Zulfi and the doctors and staff present at the enclosure burst into tears as the little rhino began to open its eyes. The fatigue and anxiety that they felt disappeared as they witnessed the baby rhino survive.Zulfi's interest in wildlife conservation emerged when he was still studying at the Bogor Agricultural Institute. In 1999, he volunteered at the SRS and assisted in conducting a rhinoceros census in Ujung Kulon National Park in 2006.
Sometimes, he sleeps in a pen or amongst the trees to monitor the health and mating process of the Sumatran rhinoceros. Several times, he has also narrowly escaped danger while performing his work."My foot was once injured because it was stepped on by a rhino. One day, I was even chased by a rhino and had to climb a tree for the whole day," Zulfi recalled.
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