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1st Ramsar site in S. Korea
The wetland was designated as South Korea's first site under the Ramsar Convention in 1997. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) ...
Warming temperatures can ramp up the activity of methane-producing bacteria in wetland soils, adding to methane emissions.
Conserving wetlands is still a vital part of protecting ... Yonsei University in Korea was also involved in the research.
Lee, who now works at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, did the study while a postdoctoral fellow at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. Microbial Tug-of-War In wetland ...
This weekend, get a feel for old parts of Seoul by joining a guided tour by tram. If you are a fan of Patti Smith, you won't ...
Lee, who now works at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, did the study while a postdoctoral fellow at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. In wetland soils, two types of microbes ...
A flock of endangered Oriental storks, a natural monument in Korea, has been spotted nesting atop a high-voltage transmission ...
South Korea’s government had in February already ... several of which are near marshy wetlands where many birds roost. Conservationists have criticized flight officials for building airports ...
A fish species known as the Great Blue Spotted Mudskipper that inhabits tidal mudflats in the Sea of Ariake in Kyushu has ...
The Sasmuan Pampanga Coastal Wetland (SPCW) and Sasmuan Bangkung Malapad ... or a week since the Korea Tourism Organization, World Vision, and the Department of Tourism in Central Luzon assessed ...
Officials from the Indianapolis Zoo announce Dr. Lily-Arison René de Roland, renowned scientist and biodiversity ...