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August 29, 2008 (12:09 pm local time)

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The Bali Starling (Leucopsar Rothschildi), locally known as “Jalak Bali”, as well as being the official mascot of the 1st Asian Beach Games, is the official mascot of Bali and a bird species endemic to the Island of the Gods.

The Starling was on the verge of near extinction with little numbers remaining in Bali Barat National Park.  In 1999, the Begawan Foundation, set up by the creators of the Begawan Giri Estate in Ubud, imported two pairs of the starling to commence the conservation efforts of this important bird.  Since then, the Begawan Foundation – Bali Starling Conservation Project has been very successful and has set a significant mark in wildlife conservation by achieving the highest Bali Starling breeding rate in captivity. 

The birds were moved to the neighboring island of Nusa Penida where, in collaboration with FNPF’s Nusa Penida Bird Sanctuary, the first release of the birds into the wild was planned.  Working together with 35 traditional councils, a local traditional law “awig-awig” was implemented to regulate and sanction the protection of all birds on Nusa Penida. 

The bird symbolizes Bali with all its uniqueness and serves as a reminder that the bird, like Bali, is beautiful, yet sacred.  It is therefore apt that the official mascot of Bali was chosen as the official mascot for the first Bali Asian Beach Games.


For more information about the Bali Starling Conservation Project, please contact 
Jennifer Croes
Bali Conservation Project.

Phone :  + 62 361 973 506 
             + 62 361 780 8931
Email: jennifer@begawangirifoundation.org
Website : www.begawanfoundation.org

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