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2008年10月27日 星期一

朝鮮(北韓)《鮭科動物》首日實寄封

DPRK(North Korea)《Salvelinus》FDC



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Location:PyongYang
Time:2.10.2008(First Day of issue)(?)
Postmark:standard postmark

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地名:平壤(PyongYang)
時間:2008.10.2(首日)
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Measures for Protecting Rare Animals Taken in DPRK

Pyongyang, March 10 (KCNA) -- The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has directed great efforts to protecting and increasing animals which are rare and in danger of becoming extinct. In recent years the government has taken various measures to reset reserves in the country and set up new reserves for the animals in danger of extinction.
Good conditions have been provided so as to protect and propagate some 200 species of rare animals including Korean tiger, sable, deer, moose, bear, Tadorna cristata, white-bellied black woodpecker, Eumeces coreensis, Salamandrella keyserlingii and Salvelinus malma m. chonjiensis.
Among the new ones is the natural reserve of Mt. Kwanmo (2,540 meters high above the sea level) in the northeastern part of the country for such rare animals living in the northern area as the Korean tiger, bear, goral and sable.
Researchers of the Central Zoo have made many achievements in the scientific research for proliferation of animals outside the habitats.
Typical of the animals are Korean tiger, bear and Grus japonensis.
The government has also taken concrete measures for protecting and propagating crane and spoonbill, each accounting for about 1,000 in East Asia.
All the good habitats on the way of the migratory birds have been set up as their reserves.
Deep attention has been paid to the proliferation of new ecological species of animals. Typical of them is Salvelinus malma m. chonjiensis.
Ichthyologists of the country took fries of char to Lake Chon on Mt. Paektu from rivers to adapt them to the climatic and hydrological conditions and ecological environment of the lake and thus bred a new species of char.
The new one grows as big as over 85 centimeters, far larger than other species of char. It inhabits in the highest place (2,200 meters above the sea level) in the southern tip of the Eurasian continent.
A deep-going study is being conducted into Salvelinus malma m. chonjiensis as fish protected in the international biosphere reserves."-KCNA

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