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Endangered species in Korea

by Jiwon HAN | 23-10-2017 12:02 recommendations 0

Korea is gifted with mountainous terrains, deep seas, isolated islands, humid swamps, all rolled into one within a small peninsular. It is not peculiar, then, that the country is full of variety of species, both animals and plants. Korea is especially famous for its great source of plants that grow in mountains to make restorative herb medicines. The danger for these species in Korea is mainly two things, and these two causes inflict danger for animals and plants, each.

First is the inflow of introduced species, which endangers the animals. The most infamous example of this is a fish called Bass. It was introduced to Korea in the 1960s, when the country was undeveloped and was racked with bouts of famine. The government purposely supported the fish farming of this species. The problem occurred, however, when this fish, along with another species called blue gill, was let loose in rivers. These fishes began to terrorize the riverside, placed in the top of the food cycle. The river ecosystem was destroyed, as these fishes ate those at the lower food cycle to the excess. These fishes ultimately led to the endangering of many species of the river. This problem cannot be easily solved, as the fishes are already pervasive in countryside areas. The government is planning various methods, as giving money to those who capture these fish, but has so far been unsuccessful. But as a side note, there was this peculiar species of introduced species that was reported to be good for health. Surprisingly, this painful problem of getting rid of the species was solved in a matter of months, as the Koreans who heard the news all hunted them down for edible uses.

Second is global warming, which affects the distribution of plants. Due to global warming, the plants that have been living in Korea is on an upward role, towards China. But since the tropical fruits can now be harvested at the south, wouldn?t the economic benefits and costs balance out? Unfortunately, the plants that were harvested at the north deep within the mountains were very valuable for Korean medicine (also known as Oriental medicine). As the precious, invaluable medicine plants can no longer be harvested directly, it imposes danger for the whole business of Korean medicine. Even though it could be imported through China, the Koreans tend to believe more in domestic product. The changes made, would be irreversible.

Due to the reasons mentioned above, Korea is losing precious species, and unfortunately, they cannot be easily solved through legislation. It just proves that the problems of nature are rarely reversible, nor light. We must take care to protect the endangered species, but also must pay attention to the species that are not yet endangered.

 
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4 Comments

  • says :
    Hi, Jiwon! Thank you for your report on endangered species in Korea. I really liked how you included plant species as well, since when the topic of 'endangered species' is brought up, everything is usually heavily focused on animals. The problem of not being able to grow plants that grow in colder climates is actually currently a very serious problem in Korea, and I'm glad you brought it up. Rapid global warming has led to a large shift in native plant species, causing many native breeds to no longer be obtainable. Also, even if we can still harvest a breed after it has shifted its place, certain plants tend to have different characteristics depending on the conditions of the place that they are growing (such as soil pH and ions, humidity, and the other surrounding environmental factors). So we may never be able to harvest the same plant again. This goes to show that climate change affects us in every aspect, even in our medicine. Nice work on your report!
    Posted 30-10-2017 01:17

  • says :
    Hi, Jiwon! I was a little bit shocked about that most of the endangered plants are precious and essential for Korean's medicine manufacturing. The government has to strictly regulate the flow of external species which could negatively affect original species. Any possible situation of their entries must be banned to protect original species which are not yet endangered in our country. As you already mentioned, nature is rarely reversible and it will take more and more time and effort of them to recover themselves if we don't pay attention and overlook its pain. We have to pay attention to these problems before it's too late to protect those precious species in our country. Thanks for your report!! Great work! :)
    Posted 28-10-2017 01:55

  • Prayash Pathak (Chalise) says :
    Yeah many species of fish have also been in the threat of extinction. Though Nepal being a landlocked country is not so rich in water species but among the few presents in Nepal are also being killed and trafficked. One of them is the rare Dolphin of our koshi river.
    Posted 26-10-2017 00:49

  • Elizaveta Zaretskaya says :
    Hi Jiwon! It was very interesting information about a fish called Bass. We had the same situation in Taiwan with one kind of crabs. Thank you for your report!
    Posted 25-10-2017 15:24

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