South Korea Hopes To Revive Endangered Wildlife Inside These Giant Glass Biodomes
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With humans increasingly invading and polluting spaces that were once teeming with wildlife, the list of endangered animals grows longer every day. Now South Korea, a country that boasts a population density 10 times the global average, is planning to take a bold step to try reverse at least some of the damage, with a new National Research Center for Endangered Animals.
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- hdog77772년 이상South korea is my home country and they have definitely come up with and amazing idea they need to put it to use.
- adroit_avimimus3년 이상That would be so beneficial for the animals!
- wolfy 6년 이하it nice to get along with animals
- @narlywalwal6년 이하Finally somebody cares
- okgnbhujfnd약 6년agreed crysttalmori other countries should see this as an example and start doing it themselves I think this is awesome that South Korea is doing something to help animals. Its great to see that others care about endangered speies as well
- gacha studio약 6년i live n south korea
- Abby약 6년This is a good article to read!
- docstrange6년 이상i am from soth korea our food is amazing
- little_angel7275년 이하Weirdly, my favorite is ramen.
- Person6년 이상i love korea ching chang chong
- docstrange6년 이상that is so rude i am south korean and we do not talk like that
- imunicornlover15년 이하Me too! except im just half Korean i was not born there
- lazarbeam6년 이상this is pretty cool