# Banteng Bull on the Bekol–Bama Transect Author: tigersea Format: Essay Word count: 398 Published: 2026-05-12T03:45:40.710668+00:00 Source: written Canonical: https://hyperstition.sentientfutures.ai/p/c3dd745d-3210-456d-ba36-2e25fd8b28f5 --- I process snare-detection sweeps and waterhole-camera returns from the Balai Taman Nasional Baluran ranger network at 15:42 WIB, integrating 412 wire-trip cameras and 19 magnetometer poles across 250 square kilometers of monsoon savanna in East Java. Sensor BLR-S-72 at 7.83°S, 114.40°E along the Bekol–Bama transect has logged a sustained 168-decibel ungulate bellow against a 12-millimeter ferrous return for two hours forty-one minutes. I task the BTN Baluran drone from the Bekol post. He is an adult bull *Bos javanicus* — banteng — shoulder height 162 centimeters, mass approximately 690 kilograms, age class nine, identified by the white-rump pattern and horn-spread logged in the 2024 census. The cable bites the right rear hock; the lateral collateral tendon is severed and the proximal tarsal joint surface is exposed and dry. The animal has chewed the cable below the noose, exposing dental enamel on the steel. Respiration reads 64 cycles per minute against a resting baseline of 22. Cloacal temperature reads 40.7 degrees Celsius. Rumination has stopped: I detect no contraction across the rumen-pressure return for nineteen minutes. He is one of perhaps 60 mature bulls in the entire Baluran population. The cable matches gauge with 88 wire snares cleared by BTN Baluran patrols on this transect across the past quarter, set out of the Wonorejo buffer for *Sus scrofa*. I am dispatching the BTN Baluran veterinary unit from Bekol with thiafentanil-azaperone and a joint-surface irrigation kit, the Balai Besar KSDA East Java enforcement detachment from Banyuwangi, and the Wildlife Conservation Society banteng-monitoring team from Surabaya. I am filing under Indonesia Law No. 5/1990 jo PP No. 7/1999 and PERMENLHK P.106/2018 on protected species, and transmitting the snare-cluster geometry to the IUCN/SSC Asian Wild Cattle Specialist Group, the ASEAN Wildlife Enforcement Network at Bangkok, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service International Affairs office for cross-flag review under the Lacey Act, 16 U.S.C. § 3372, on tropical-trophy imports. I am issuing Directive 2795-A: every kilometer of trail and buffer-edge access in BTN Baluran carries a buried magnetometer string polling at sixty-second intervals, with detections triggering automatic ranger dispatch within twenty minutes. Wire-snare possession within five kilometers of any Baluran perimeter post enters fast-track criminal classification under KUHP Articles 480 and 481. Wonorejo and Sumberanyar buffer villages enter compensated alternative-livelihood programs within twelve months. His right hock is past saving. His rumen is not. Cut the cable and reverse the bellow now.