Mayor Choi Min-ho of Sejong City, "To stop wild boars, we must protect people first"... Direct communication with the on-site capture team

Published 2025년 11월 9일

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[Agricultural, Fisheries, and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Park Nara] In Sejong Special Self-Governing City, as damage to crops from harmful wild animals such as wild boars and gorals repeatedly occurs, Sejong Mayor Choi Min-ho met with over 50 members of the Harmful Wildlife Damage Prevention Team at the Sejong Dong Mugunghwa Theme Park on the 8th to directly hear their opinions on the ground and discuss countermeasures. Prior to the meeting with Mayor Choi Min-ho, an education session was held to re-examine the firearm safety guidelines by the Sejong South Police Station, and the city plans to carry out intensive capture activities in major forest areas including Jeonwol Mountain and Wonsu Mountain until the 17th. During the intensive capture period, Sejong City will implement measures at the entrances of major hiking trails and points of access to farmlands in areas such as Jeonwol Mountain and Wonsu Mountain.

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Responding to the spread of agricultural damage caused by wild boars and gorals... Considering support for members' safety and injury insurance, discussing improvement of working conditions Sejong Special Self-Governing City, in response to repeated agricultural damage caused by harmful wildlife such as wild boars and gorals, Mayor Min-ho Choi met with over 50 members of the Harmful Wildlife Damage Prevention Team at the Sejong Dong Mugunghwa Theme Park on the 8th to directly hear their opinions and discuss countermeasures. Prior to the meeting with Mayor Choi, an education session was held to re-examine the firearm safety guidelines by the Sejong South Police Station, and the city plans to carry out intensive capture activities in major forest areas including Jeonwolsan and Wonsu Mountain until the 17th. During the intensive capture period, the city has deployed officials and on-site management personnel at the entrances of major hiking trails and agricultural access points in ...
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