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새와 생명의 터는 한국과 황해 생태권역의 조류와 서식지 보전에 기여합니다.

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Research

We conduct scientific research on status of birds in the region to best inform conservation objectives.

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Public Outreach

We engage in various public outreach efforts, both on- and offline, to mobilize and to raise awareness

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Education

Leading educational workshops or supporting local schools in relevant environmental stewardship programs

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Collaboration

We work with national and international, governmental, institutional and educational entities to further our aims.

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Planning & Design

We engage directly or consult in national and international ecological planning and design projects.

Community Feed

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Birds Korea Mission

Birds Korea is dedicated to the conservation of birds and their habitats in Korea and the wider Yellow Sea Eco-region, working through research, education and public-awareness raising activities, consultation and collaboration, and well-focused advocacy.

 

Birds Korea recognizes that wild birds are beautiful and inspirational, and that many wild bird species are excellent bio-indicators of the ecological character of habitats, and of changes to these habitats and to the global environment. Successful conservation of wild birds entails conservation of a wide range of naturally productive habitats and sites, vital to the long-term survival of other biodiversity, including people.

Ongoing Projects

Working to raise awareness of the bird strike risk generally and specifically yat multiple sites nationally, with closer engagement currently in airport plans proposed for Saemangeum, Gadeokdo and Baengneongdo, and involvement also with Jeju 2, Gyeonggi International within the Hwaseong Wetlands, with various groups and new national alliance.

Bird Strikes & Sustainable Airport Development

Working to raise awareness of the bird strike risk generally and specifically yat multiple sites nationally, with closer engagement currently in airport plans proposed for Saemangeum, Gadeokdo and Baengneongdo, and involvement also with Jeju 2, Gyeonggi International within the Hwaseong Wetlands, with various groups and new national alliance.

Supporting develpment of eco-tourism on Baengnyeong Island, as part of inner korean work as well as the airport development works, and the long-term commitment to conservation on the island, in conjunction with Incheon KFEM and others.

Baengnyeong Island Eco-Tourism

Supporting develpment of eco-tourism on Baengnyeong Island, as part of inner korean work as well as the airport development works, and the long-term commitment to conservation on the island, in conjunction with Incheon KFEM and others.

Researching and updating checklist for the birds of Korea, with best available data, for an overview in determining conservation priorities.

The Birds Korea Checklist 2024

Researching and updating checklist for the birds of Korea, with best available data, for an overview in determining conservation priorities.

The Yeoncheon node of Birds Korea is actively working towards multiple priorities within its locality: Identification of suitable areas for Ramsar Site Designation and Jeongok Wetlands Park restoration, in conjunction with various entities, such as Yeoncheon County, University of California Berkeley students, Dr. Miyeon Yoo of Tourism Department and Land Aura.

Yeoncheon County Efforts

The Yeoncheon node of Birds Korea is actively working towards multiple priorities within its locality: Identification of suitable areas for Ramsar Site Designation and Jeongok Wetlands Park restoration, in conjunction with various entities, such as Yeoncheon County, University of California Berkeley students, Dr. Miyeon Yoo of Tourism Department and Land Aura.

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