Incheon to Build Special Habitat on Songdo Coast to Protect Endangered Birds | Be Korea-savvy

Incheon to Build Special Habitat on Songdo Coast to Protect Endangered Birds


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INCHEON, Aug. 6 (Korea Bizwire)A special habitat facility will be built in Incheon’s Songdo International Business District to protect endangered bird species.

The Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority will create a wetland habitat that does not fully submerge even during high tide, allowing birds to rest after feeding at a nearby tidal flat.

The Songdo Tidal Flats (Ramsar Site, Wetland of International Importance) are home to various endangered animals, including black-faced spoonbills, black-tailed gulls, vega gulls, and shorebirds.

There are only 2,700 black-faced spoonbills alive around the world, and 200 to 300 of them come to the Songdo tidal flats to lay eggs.

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Image Credit: National Institute of Biological Resources / Green Korea United / photonews@koreabizwire.com

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