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The photo of a Komodo dragon as if blocking a truck from entering the Loh Buaya Resort went viral on social media. Immediately, the construction of an exclusive tourism development project on Rinca Island, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) currently became the topic of discussion in the internet.
The photo uploaded by the @ KawanBaikKomodo account immediately invited various responses from the internet users. The majority of people think the development is considered to be disturbing the habitat of the Komodo dragon as a protected animal.
Following the many responses to the tweet, the hashtag #Savekomodo has surfaced on Twitter. In fact, this hashtag was also at the top of Twitter's Trending Topic.
Many internet users tweet with this hashtag calling for protection of the Komodo dragons on Rinca Island. In addition, there are some who also asked for a review of development in the region. Not only #Savekomodo, another hashtag that was also discussed was #Savekomodoisland.
News of the construction of this tourist location has received attention from a number of foreign media. The Bangkok Post website for example. In an article entitled "Indonesia says 'Jurassic Park' project pose no threat to the Komodo dragon," highlights the issue of the Indonesian Ministry of Environment trying to assuage anger over the construction of the project. "The image of the Komodo dragon, one of the largest lizards in the world, blocking the passage of a large vehicle on Indonesia's Rinca Island, sparked outrage about the perceived threat to the vulnerable species' natural habitat," wrote the Bangkok Post.
Apart from Thai media, this issue was also highlighted by Australian media ABC News, which touched on the Indonesian government's efforts to spend 69 billion Rupiah on the development of Rinca Island, which will include a 1.3 hectare geopark and an information center covering 4,000 square meters, it said. article entitled "Indonesia's Jurassic Park-inspired tourist attraction worries Komodo dragon fans"
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HEADLINE: Proyek Jurassic Park di Pulau Rinca, Pembangunan Ancam Habitat Komodo?