Gwangju Dong-gu to Recruit 'Animal Protection Honorary Monitors' Until the 17th View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Im Taek) announced on the 12th that it is recruiting ‘Animal Protection Honorary Monitors’ to strengthen animal protection publicity and surveillance activities through public-private cooperation.


The Animal Protection Honorary Monitors will perform activities such as reporting and providing information on abuse acts recognized under the Animal Protection Act, rescuing and protecting abused animals, and conducting education, counseling, publicity, and guidance activities related to animal welfare.


The qualification requirements are individuals who meet the qualifications stipulated in the Animal Protection Act and have completed the Animal Protection Honorary Monitor training designated by the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. A total of 5 people will be recruited.


However, residents outside Dong-gu or operators and workers of abandoned animal protection facilities are excluded from the qualification requirements.


Applications can be submitted by visit, mail, or email by the 17th, and after document screening, the selected candidates will begin activities as Animal Protection Honorary Monitors starting next month.



Im Taek, Mayor of Dong-gu, said, “Through the Animal Protection Honorary Monitor system, we will carry out animal protection publicity activities such as prohibiting animal abuse,” and added, “We hope that a mature companion animal culture will be established so that people and animals can be happy together.”


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