Three white-naped cranes are resting in the rice paddy. In Korean and mostly East Asian cultures, the crane is seen as a symbol of peace, good fortune and happiness, and a frequent subject in art and legends.
Cheorwon Rice Paddy, the largest wintering site for cranes
Maintenance of agricultural environment and conservation of cranes
Crane-based eco-tourism
The National Nature Trust (NNT) and conservation assets
The ‘Ecosystem-based Adaptation South’ project helps the Seychelles, Nepal and Mauritania to adapt to climate change, in part by restoring natural habitats across different types of ecosystems. In the Seychelles, on-the-ground ecological restoration is re
One of the women-led Vulture Support Group established in Zimbabwe with 95% of women's participation. The group is geared toward championing vulture conservation in their area through constant monitoring & tackling vulture poisoning incidences.
Partnerships between key local actors and multi-sectorial, transboundary collaborations
Effective communication
RRG-EA-771, A 10% Electric Fence Plan erected in a household within the wildlife friendly zone that helps deter crop raids from elephants, January, 2023