The KML's New Season
The KML has kicked off its new season. This year we look forward to the continued support of our network of volunteers and organizations. Please contact us for information on how to help us in our work to protect the ecological splendor of South Korea's mountains.
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The Grand Canal: The Countdown has Begun
In a record low voter turnout, President Lee Myung-bak's Grand National Party has taken the majority of the seats in the National Assembly.The countdown for the final decision on President Lee Myung-bak's Grand Canal has begun. Protest of the Canal from the opposition and the common people must continue. Read more.
Saving Korea's Asiatic Black Bear Population
A great fight for Korean biodiversity is waging. The population of Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus), also known as moon bears, is in drastic decline. Archaic bear bile farms and poaching of the dangerously few wild bears left are still common in South Korea. The last few remaining wild bears live primarily in Mount Jiri, a signifcant mountain to Korean biodiversity and natural integrity.
Help the Moon Bears Organization make a difference in the lives of this amazing and important top level predator. Sign their petition, donate, or volunteer to assist them in their important work.
removed and disposed of 2,887 litres of trash and recyclables
All of the islands on South Korea’s west and south-west coasts are actually the summits of sunken ancient mountains.
When the current eastern mountains began to rise, the original western mountains sank into the Yellow Sea.
Taean Oil Spill
Volunteers are still desperately needed in the clean up of the Taean oil spill. Please register to help.
Contact the KFEM for more details about volunteering from your area.
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