Batur UNESCO Global Geopark Offers Kintamani Dog Research Opportunities for FVM UNUD

Last Thursday (06/04), The Master of Environmental Science Study Program at Udayana University held a Guest Lecture with the theme "Research Group Initiation and Research Opportunities at Batur Unesco Global Geopark". In this case the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FVM) of Udayana University (Unud) also sent four students as representatives.

 

This event is a collaborative project in terms of research or research organized by Udayana University and Batur UNESCO Global Geopark (Kintamani). "UNESCO Global Geopark is actually the first geopark in Indonesia and this collaboration is expected to bring prosperity to the local community because it is believed that Kintamani has a lot of good potential to be used as a research site," said Mr. I Wayan Gobang Edy Sucipto as the speaker in the discussion.

 

Then, it was also explained that Unud has many faculties that can contribute to research, such as making chili powder, and Kintamani dogs, such as the Faculty of Agricultural Technology (FTP), the Faculty of Animal Husbandry (FAPET), and the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FVM).

 

With this, the speaker hopes that the general public will come to visit Lake Batur or Kintamani not only to enjoy its natural beauty, but also to make Kintamani a place to gain knowledge that can have a good impact on the local community.

 

Author: Grace Sinambela