Taman Safari Indonesia
Bongot Huaso Mulia Radjagoekgoek has a strong background in life sciences and veterinary work. Bongot Huaso Mulia started their career as a veterinarian at Taman Safari Indonesia in November 2007 and held this position until February 2021. Bongot Huaso Mulia then moved up within the company, becoming the Head of Research and Senior Veterinarian from an unknown start date to November 2022. From September 2019 to August 2023, they served as the Life Science Head of Animal Health. In November 2022, they became the Group Head of Life Sciences until August 2023, when they were promoted to Vice President of Life Sciences, a position they currently hold.
Aside from their work at Taman Safari Indonesia, Bongot Huaso Mulia Radjagoekgoek also had involvement with other organizations. Bongot Huaso Mulia served as an Expert Advisory Board member for Sumatran Rhino Rescue at IUCN since 2018. Bongot Huaso Mulia has also been a contributor to Wild Tiger Health Center.org since 2011. Additionally, Bongot Huaso Mulia Radjagoekgoek has taken on the important role of Komodo Dragon - International Studbook Keeper at the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) since July 2009.
Bongot Huaso Mulia Radjagoekgoek obtained a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine degree from IPB University in 2005. They later pursued a degree in Veterinary Profession Education (Dokter Hewan/Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) at the same university from 2005 to 2007. In 2011, Bongot attended the University of Zurich to complete a Post Graduate in Zoological Medicine Course. More recently, from 2019 to 2021, they pursued a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Reproductive Biology at IPB University.
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Taman Safari Indonesia
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Built in 1980, the first Taman Safari Indonesia at Cisarua, was constructed on a no longer productive tea plantation, with a footprint of 50 hectares. The park was designated as a National Tourism Object by the then Minister of Tourism, Post and Telecommunications and was inaugurated into Endangered Species Breeding Center in Indonesia by the Forestry Minister on March 16th, 1990. Today, Taman Safari Indonesia Cisarua, Bogor, has grown to 168 hectares and is equipped with a variety of educational and recreational facilities as well as holding a popular night safari and adventurous safari trek. Continuing the success story of the 1st Taman Safari Indonesia, Taman Safari Indonesia II Prigen, established in 1997 at the slope of Mount Arjuno, covers about 350 hectares of prime fertile land and is the largest safari park in Indonesia. Equally committed to conservation and education, the park holds one of the most important aspects of Indonesian conservation, which is to breed the endangered Javanese bull species. In 2007, Bali Safari & Marine Park established in Gianyar, Bali, aimed to attract the international and domestic tourist market in Bali, it re-lives the legends of humans and animals in a breathtaking setting of 40 hectares of splendid natural habitat. Offering many sensational highlights, this savanna like park has various attractions, animal shows and international standard facilities such as animal safari journey, night safari, Bali Agung Culture Show, Uma Restaurant, Tsavo Lion Restaurant, Mara River Safari Lodge, and the soon to be open, Marine Park. Finally in 2010, Taman Safari Indonesia established Batang Dolphins Center in Batang, Central Java as a marine breeding, research, education and conservation center. Today, Taman Safari Indonesia is determined in its commitment to continue its endeavor to become a conservation, education and recreation park proudly recognised the world over.