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National Institute of Ecology

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Since 2016, when the Chinese Crested Tern was first discovered in Korea, we have discussed the necessity and methods of installation with domestic and foreign experts in 2017. In 2018, a social attraction system for Chinese Crested Terns was applied to Yuksando. We used about 110 decoys and a sound playback system. It has been installed annually from March to October since 2018. The arrival date of Chinese Crested Terns was slightly earlier, from the end of March in 2018 to the middle of March in 2022. In breeding environments where herbaceous plants are scarce, Black-tailed Gulls as well as Chinese Crested Terns relied on decoys to build their nests and use them as structures to protect their chick. These are likely the positive effects of this social attraction system, even though the change in the population of the arriving CCTs is not large (from 5 in 2016 to 7 after 2018). In addition, we are trying to prevent illegal human intrusions by installing unmanned cameras to conduct research on seabird behavior as well as habitat monitoring. We are also studying the current status of rodent habitats. At present, the rodent population in the breeding grounds appears to be small, but their influence and food sources are being studied.

  • (2021)monitoring camera for CCTs_2021_in Korean.pdf
  • (2018)Social attraction system for CCT_2018_in Korean.pdf
  • (2020)Social attraction system for CCT_2020_in Korean.pdf
  • (2019)Social attraction system for CCT_2019_in Korean.pdf

Beneficios potenciales de la conservación para salvar la biodiversidad

Reducción potencial del riesgo de extinción de especies como resultado de acciones de reducción de amenazas

Valor absoluto (STAR)

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El 0% del potencial total de conservación de la biodiversidad en República de Corea está potencialmente cubierto por este proyecto

828,2

El 0,3% del potencial de conservación de la biodiversidad de Asia proviene de República de Corea.

309.761,9

El 25,9% del potencial de conservación de la biodiversidad global proviene de Asia.

El gráfico a continuación representa la desagregación relativa de la oportunidad total potencial de la contribución seleccionada para reducir el riesgo global de extinción de especies mediante la adopción de medidas para mitigar las diferentes amenazas a las especies dentro de sus límites. Los porcentajes se refieren a la cantidad de la oportunidad total que podría lograrse al mitigar esa amenaza en particular.