Jeju Air "Cabin Crew Eulsukdo Ecological Cleanup Activity" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] Jeju Air flight attendants have taken direct action in ecological cleanup activities to preserve the pristine environment of the Nakdong River estuary migratory bird habitat, a nationally designated cultural property (Natural Monument No. 179).


According to Jeju Air on the 21st, 20 flight attendants from the Busan area visited Busan Eulsukdo Migratory Bird Park, a representative migratory bird habitat in Korea, on the 20th and participated in removing the invasive plant "Yangmiyeokchwi" growing around the wetland.


This event, part of Jeju Air flight attendants' volunteer activity called the "Jeju Air Neoyong Nayong Campaign," has been held regularly twice a year since last year.


Yangmiyeokchwi, a perennial invasive plant of the Asteraceae family, is a representative invasive species that disrupts the wetland ecosystem balance by destroying the habitats of native species and reducing biodiversity due to its strong reproductive ability.



In addition to removing invasive plants, Jeju Air flight attendants are conducting various environmental conservation activities, including monthly coastal cleanup efforts in Jeju as part of protecting the internationally protected species "Jeju Nambang Big Dolphin" inhabiting the Jeju coastal area.


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