Avian species survey with citizen-science data in Janghang Wetland, Goyang, Republic of Korea

BACKGROUND: Monitoring of avian populations in Janghang Wetland, Goyang, Republic of Korea (ROK) is based on citizen science (also called community-based monitoring). This monitoring data can be used to track avian density, population status and waterbird census at local, national and regional level...

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Main Authors: Choi, Hyun-Ah, Lee, Eunjeong, Kim, Eunjeong, Jung, Insook, Han, Donguk
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10248723/
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:10248723 2023-07-02T03:33:25+02:00 Avian species survey with citizen-science data in Janghang Wetland, Goyang, Republic of Korea Choi, Hyun-Ah Lee, Eunjeong Kim, Eunjeong Jung, Insook Han, Donguk 2023-05-31 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10248723/ https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.11.e105580 en eng Pensoft Publishers http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10248723/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.11.e105580 Hyun-Ah Choi, Eunjeong Lee, Eunjeong Kim, Insook Jung, Donguk Han https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Biodivers Data J Data Paper (Biosciences) Text 2023 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.11.e105580 2023-06-11T01:10:33Z BACKGROUND: Monitoring of avian populations in Janghang Wetland, Goyang, Republic of Korea (ROK) is based on citizen science (also called community-based monitoring). This monitoring data can be used to track avian density, population status and waterbird census at local, national and regional levels. The Ministry of Environment (MoE) ROK has surveyed since 1999, including Odusan Unification Tower to Ilsan Bride, which connects the cities of Gimpo and Goyang along the Han River estuary. However, it has not covered Janghang Wetland, which is located in the Han River estuary at the transboundary between the two Koreas. The Janghang Wetland is a protected wetland in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas. In 2019, Janghang Wetland was designated as a Flyway Network Site by Goyang City and the East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership. This Network site is a voluntary collaboration and includes many internationally significant wetlands for waterbirds that still lack formal national protection. In addition, it was designated as a Ramsar site in 2021. The wetland currently supports wintering population of White-naped Crane (Grusvipio), species listed as vulnerable and Tundra Bean Goose (Ansercygnoides), spring-autumn migration population of Swan Goose (Ansercygnoid), species listed as vulnerable and a breeding population of Black-faced Spoonbill (Plataleaminor), species listed as endangered in summer. NEW INFORMATION: We provide data that the Janghang Wetland is a significant area for migration and breeding for waterbirds; and that Han River estuary is also internationally important for waterbirds during the migratory bird season. We observed 14 orders, 42 families and 132 species. The surveys also observed the critically-endangered Black-faced Spoonbill (Plataleaminor), Swan Goose (Ansercygnoides), White-naped Crane (Grusvipio), Whooper Swan (Cygnuscygnus) and Peregrine Falcon (Falcoperegrinus). We also observed the Black-faced Spoonbill, Great Egret, Little Egret, Great Cormorant, Eastern Spot-billed ... Text peregrine falcon Tundra Whooper Swan PubMed Central (PMC) Moe ENVELOPE(-45.683,-45.683,-60.733,-60.733) Biodiversity Data Journal 11
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Avian species survey with citizen-science data in Janghang Wetland, Goyang, Republic of Korea
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description BACKGROUND: Monitoring of avian populations in Janghang Wetland, Goyang, Republic of Korea (ROK) is based on citizen science (also called community-based monitoring). This monitoring data can be used to track avian density, population status and waterbird census at local, national and regional levels. The Ministry of Environment (MoE) ROK has surveyed since 1999, including Odusan Unification Tower to Ilsan Bride, which connects the cities of Gimpo and Goyang along the Han River estuary. However, it has not covered Janghang Wetland, which is located in the Han River estuary at the transboundary between the two Koreas. The Janghang Wetland is a protected wetland in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas. In 2019, Janghang Wetland was designated as a Flyway Network Site by Goyang City and the East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership. This Network site is a voluntary collaboration and includes many internationally significant wetlands for waterbirds that still lack formal national protection. In addition, it was designated as a Ramsar site in 2021. The wetland currently supports wintering population of White-naped Crane (Grusvipio), species listed as vulnerable and Tundra Bean Goose (Ansercygnoides), spring-autumn migration population of Swan Goose (Ansercygnoid), species listed as vulnerable and a breeding population of Black-faced Spoonbill (Plataleaminor), species listed as endangered in summer. NEW INFORMATION: We provide data that the Janghang Wetland is a significant area for migration and breeding for waterbirds; and that Han River estuary is also internationally important for waterbirds during the migratory bird season. We observed 14 orders, 42 families and 132 species. The surveys also observed the critically-endangered Black-faced Spoonbill (Plataleaminor), Swan Goose (Ansercygnoides), White-naped Crane (Grusvipio), Whooper Swan (Cygnuscygnus) and Peregrine Falcon (Falcoperegrinus). We also observed the Black-faced Spoonbill, Great Egret, Little Egret, Great Cormorant, Eastern Spot-billed ...
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author Choi, Hyun-Ah
Lee, Eunjeong
Kim, Eunjeong
Jung, Insook
Han, Donguk
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title Avian species survey with citizen-science data in Janghang Wetland, Goyang, Republic of Korea
title_short Avian species survey with citizen-science data in Janghang Wetland, Goyang, Republic of Korea
title_full Avian species survey with citizen-science data in Janghang Wetland, Goyang, Republic of Korea
title_fullStr Avian species survey with citizen-science data in Janghang Wetland, Goyang, Republic of Korea
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