Korea Forest Protection Association Damyang-gun Branch, Forest Cleanup Volunteer Work at Chuwolsan View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] The Korea Forest Protection Association Damyang County Branch conducted a forest cleanup volunteer activity around Chuwolsan Mountain in Damyang County on the morning of the 13th.


The event, which began at 10 a.m., was attended by about 40 members including Kim Sihwan, Chairman of the Gwangju-Jeonnam Council of the Korea Forest Protection Association; Jo Hangyu, Chairman of the Damyang County Branch; Kim Donggi, Chairman of the Boseong County Branch; and Lee Jaeseok, Chairman of the Yeongam County Branch. They started collecting trash along the hiking trail at the entrance of Chuwolsan Mountain and engaged in volunteer work.


In his greeting, Kim Sihwan, Chairman of the Gwangju-Jeonnam Council, said, “Caring for and preserving forests is a duty to future generations,” and urged, “I hope all members take an interest in forests, which the government is also addressing as a significant policy matter, and devote themselves to preservation.”


Meanwhile, the Korea Forest Protection Association is a private organization established in 1997 and has been leading forest protection and development for 24 years. It has regional branches nationwide and conducts annual forest protection, wildfire prevention, and mountain area cleanup campaigns through the voluntary participation of its members.





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