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Anyang City Launches Joint Effort to Eradicate Invasive Flora Threatening Local Waterways

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-04-07 08:09:49
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Anyang, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea – In a proactive move to safeguard the ecological integrity of its vital waterways, the city of Anyang has initiated a collaborative campaign to eradicate invasive alien plant species that are disrupting the natural ecosystems of the Anyang and Hakeun streams. The initiative, which commenced on April 4th, brings together a diverse coalition of municipal departments, private enterprises, civic organizations, and engaged citizens.

The inaugural removal operation witnessed the active participation of individuals with disabilities and staff from the Anyang City Lifelong Education Support Center for Persons with Disabilities, alongside personnel from the city’s Ecological Stream Division and temporary stream management workers. This collective endeavor underscores the city’s commitment to fostering an inclusive approach to environmental stewardship.

Invasive alien plants pose a significant threat to native biodiversity due to their aggressive reproductive capabilities. These non-indigenous species can outcompete native flora for essential resources such as sunlight, water, and nutrients, thereby impeding their growth and potentially leading to a decline in local plant populations. Furthermore, the unchecked proliferation of invasive species can disrupt intricate food web dynamics, ultimately diminishing the overall health and resilience of the ecosystem.

Recognizing the urgency of this ecological challenge, Anyang City has forged partnerships with various stakeholders to implement a comprehensive removal strategy extending until October. Notable participants in this sustained effort include corporate entities such as Dong-A Otsuka, as well as prominent civic groups including the Anyang City Resident Autonomy Council, the Anyang City Citizen Gardening Society, the Marine Corps Anyang City Veterans Association, and the local chapter of the Korea Federation for Environmental Movements (encompassing Anyang, Gunpo, and Uiwang). The involvement of ordinary citizens further highlights the community-wide dedication to preserving the region’s natural heritage.

Beyond the physical removal of these detrimental plants, Anyang City is prioritizing public awareness and education. In collaboration with the Gyeonggi Provincial Forest Environment Research Institute and the aforementioned environmental federation, the city will conduct theoretical and practical training sessions during the removal operations. These educational initiatives will equip participants with the knowledge to identify different types of invasive alien plants, understand their ecological impacts, and learn effective removal techniques. This integrated approach aims to foster a deeper understanding of biodiversity conservation and the importance of maintaining healthy river ecosystems among the community.

Mayor Choi Dae-ho of Anyang City emphasized the long-term vision for this ecological restoration project, stating, "Through continuous efforts to remove invasive alien plants, we will cultivate the Anyang and Hakeun streams into sustainable ecological spaces where diverse native plants can thrive." This initiative reflects Anyang City’s proactive stance in addressing environmental challenges and its dedication to creating a more vibrant and ecologically sound urban environment for its residents.

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