Ulsan Nam-gu to Train Migratory Bird Experts as National Garden Guides

Egret nest within Taehwagang National Garden.

Egret nest within Taehwagang National Garden.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Nam-gu, Ulsan is training experts specializing in migratory birds that inhabit the Taehwagang National Garden.


Reflecting Nam-gu’s regional characteristic as the area with the largest migratory bird habitat within Taehwagang National Garden, Nam-gu decided to operate the ‘Nest Interpreter Training Course’ starting from the 8th.


The name Nest Interpreter was derived from the meaning of being an ‘interpreter like a nest,’ which is the home of migratory birds. After acquiring various specialized knowledge connected to local resources, such as the types and characteristics of migratory birds in Taehwagang National Garden, understanding their food and nests, and the role of nest interpreters, participants will be deployed in the field.


This course, conducted over 15 sessions totaling 45 hours, received great interest, with registration filling up immediately upon opening.


As residents’ interest in migratory birds has increased with the opening of the Migratory Bird Promotion Center, Nam-gu plans to utilize the trained experts comprehensively for community promotion and volunteer activities.


Detailed information about the Nest Interpreter Training Course can be found by ‘clicking’ on the Nam-gu Lifelong Learning website, and the Nam-gu Lifelong Education Division is also available for inquiries by phone.



A Nam-gu official stated, “We will continue to develop unique programs exclusive to Nam-gu so that individuals and society can grow together, and lifelong learning will be linked with local resources.”


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