Abstract:
Cervus unicolor is an animal with a protected status under government regulations in
Kalimantan. Conservation efforts for this species can be done through captivity. This study aims to
analyze the suitability of the area for captive C.unicolor with additional functions as educational
tourism. The research location that will determine the feasibility of captive C.unicolor in Tanah
Laut Regency, South Kalimantan consists of 3 selected locations. Data was collected by direct field
observation and interviews. Secondary data collected in the form of thematic layers and other land
characteristics data. Environmental characteristics that became the main study points in captivity of
C.unicolor were analyzed descriptevely. The feasibility of the location for captivity was analyzed
by weighting several parameters approach. Some of the feasibility parameters assessed are
accessibility, topography, grazing area, shade, water sources, and savety aspects. The mapping of
the assessed captive locations was analyzed using Arc Gis Software. The results of the analysis
show that the location of the Gunung Kayangan tourist area is the most recommended area for
captive C.unicolor. The disadvantage of this area compared to the other 2 options is the limited
water source which can be overcome by optimizing existing water bodies as reservoirs for water
supply for captive C.unicolor.