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{{Short description|National park in South Korea}}
Odeasan (also known as Mt. Odae) is located on the Taebaek Mountains, the longest mountain range in Korea. It is named as Odaesan because it has five big mountain peaks ('O' means five in Korean). '''Odaesan National Park Wetlands''' has an area of 1.7 hectares and is consisted of three small fens: Jilmoeneup, Sohawngbyeongsanneup, and Jogaedongneup. This site was registered as a Ramsar Wetlands on October 13, 2008 at the 10th Ramsar Convention.
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[[Odaesan]] (also known as Mt. Odae) is located in the Taebaek Mountains, the longest mountain range in Korea. It is named ''Odaesan'' because it has five big mountain peaks (''O'' means "five" in Korean). '''Odaesan National Park Wetlands''' has an area of 1.7 hectares and consists of three small fens: Jilmoeneup, Sohwangbyeongsanneup, and Jogaedongneup. This site was registered as a Ramsar Wetlands on October 13, 2008, at the 10th Ramsar Convention.


== Characteristics ==
== Characteristics ==
Odaesan rises 1563m above the sea level, and all three swamps are high moors. Jilmoeneup is on 1060m above the sea level, and is formed of peat deposits. Nearby Nilmoenuep, there is an artificial pasture that was built in 1972. It is a habitat of 28 Mammalia, 103 birds, 1900 insects, 13 Amphibia and 12 reptiles species, including many national endangered species. Sohawngbyeongsanneup is on 1170m above the sea level, and is retained in its origianl, natural form. Jogaedongneup is on 600m above the sea level and is also formed of peat deposits overall.
Odaesan rises 1563&nbsp;m above sea level, and all three swamps are high moors. Jilmoeneup is 1060&nbsp;m above sea level, and is formed of peat deposits. Nearby Nilmoenuep, there is an artificial pasture that was built in 1972. It is a habitat of 28 Mammalia, 103 birds, 1900 insects, 13 Amphibia and 12 reptiles species, including many national endangered species. Sohwangbyeongsanneup is 1170&nbsp;m above sea level, and is retained in its original, natural form. Jogaedongneup is 600&nbsp;m above sea level and is also formed of peat deposits overall.


== Public conservation movements ==

Jilmoeneup and Sohwangbyeongsanneup were designated as National Park Special Protected Areas on January 17, 2008 and monitored by the government. Jilmoeneup also has preservation equipments set up. All three wetlands at Odaesan National Park Wetlands are off-limits places, thus public access is not allowed.
== Public Conservation Movements ==
Jilmoeneup and Sohawngbyeongsanneup are designated as National Park Special Protected Areas on January 17, 2008 and monitored by the government. Jilmoeneup also has preservation equipments set up. All three wetlands at Odaesan National Park Wetlands are off-limits places, thurs public access is not allowed.


== Organisms ==
== Organisms ==
'''Animals'''
'''Animals'''
*[[Eurasian Otter]] (''Lutra lutra'')
*[[Eurasian otter]] (''Lutra lutra'')
*[[Long-tailed Goral]] (''Naemorhedus caudatus'')
*[[Long-tailed goral]] (''Naemorhedus caudatus'')
*[[Golden Eagle]] (''Aquila chrysaeto'')
*[[Golden eagle]] (''Aquila chrysaeto'')
*[[Korean ratsnake]] (''Elaphe schrenckii'')
*[[Korean ratsnake]] (''Elaphe schrenckii'')
*Callipogon relictus beetle
*''[[Callipogon relictus]]'' beetle


== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands [http://www.ramsar.org/cda/ramsar/display/main/main.jsp?zn=ramsar&cp=1-36-55^16083_4000_0__]
* Korea's Ramsar Wetlands [http://www.koreana.or.kr/months/news_view.asp?b_idx=228&lang=en&page_type=list]

* 'Finding Wetlands' by Ministry of Environment Republic of Korea
Korea's Ramsar Wetlands [http://www.koreana.or.kr/months/news_view.asp?b_idx=228&lang=en&page_type=list]


[[Category:Ramsar sites in South Korea]]
'Finding Wetlands' by Ministry of Environment Republic of Korea

Latest revision as of 20:03, 7 July 2024

Odaesan National Park Wetlands
Odaesan National Park Wetlands is located in South Korea
Odaesan National Park Wetlands
Odaesan National Park Wetlands (South Korea)
LocationSouth Korea
Coordinates37°46′N 128°40′E / 37.77°N 128.67°E / 37.77; 128.67
Designated13 October 2008
Reference no.1848[1]

Odaesan (also known as Mt. Odae) is located in the Taebaek Mountains, the longest mountain range in Korea. It is named Odaesan because it has five big mountain peaks (O means "five" in Korean). Odaesan National Park Wetlands has an area of 1.7 hectares and consists of three small fens: Jilmoeneup, Sohwangbyeongsanneup, and Jogaedongneup. This site was registered as a Ramsar Wetlands on October 13, 2008, at the 10th Ramsar Convention.

Characteristics

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Odaesan rises 1563 m above sea level, and all three swamps are high moors. Jilmoeneup is 1060 m above sea level, and is formed of peat deposits. Nearby Nilmoenuep, there is an artificial pasture that was built in 1972. It is a habitat of 28 Mammalia, 103 birds, 1900 insects, 13 Amphibia and 12 reptiles species, including many national endangered species. Sohwangbyeongsanneup is 1170 m above sea level, and is retained in its original, natural form. Jogaedongneup is 600 m above sea level and is also formed of peat deposits overall.

Public conservation movements

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Jilmoeneup and Sohwangbyeongsanneup were designated as National Park Special Protected Areas on January 17, 2008 and monitored by the government. Jilmoeneup also has preservation equipments set up. All three wetlands at Odaesan National Park Wetlands are off-limits places, thus public access is not allowed.

Organisms

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Animals

References

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  1. ^ "Odaesan National Park Wetlands". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  • Korea's Ramsar Wetlands [1]
  • 'Finding Wetlands' by Ministry of Environment Republic of Korea