More than 91 endangered species found in Korea's Demilitarized Zone

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The Demilitarized Zone separating the two Koreas has become a paradise for wild animals over the decades.
For more on the latest reports that suggest scores of endangered species are roaming free there, here's Kim Mok-yeon.
The Environment Ministry and the National Institute of Ecology reported that the Korean Demilitarized Zone has become one of the world's havens of biodiversity.
The DMZ is a 4 kilometer wide buffer zone along the inter-Korean border.
Though the area represents only 1.6 percent of the South Korean territory, about 20 percent of the total number of living species in Korea were found in the area.
According to the report, nearly 4,900 species of wild flora and fauna inhabit the zone, including 91 endangered species such as the musk deer, the Asiatic black bear and wild cats.

“We are planning to use the data of our latest research in creating a systematic measure to conserve the ecosystem in the DMZ.”

The Environment Ministry expects more endangered species to be found around the DMZ, as the latest research only covered places that were free of land-mines.

Kim Mok-yeon, Arirang News

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After reunification, entire DMZ should be made as a wildlife sanctuary.

praneeth
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In 1968 there were many animals there including the Siberian tiger.

MyHollowpoint
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Imagine what's in north korea that we dont know about

carti
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Can't wait for hunters and comapies to ruin that area

A_E
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Hope they don't put the next Samsung factory there

Kenbomp
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Ummm and whoooo tf found them??? Cuz if we going in there "looking for animals" u cant blaim Jim for not liking us lol

carti
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I thought they have a lot of landmines inside the DMZ.

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Landmines = paradise for endangered animals

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