The reason why many wild animals are seen in Seoul

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(1)Choansan Mountain Bulamsan Mountain
(2)Bukhansan National Park
(3)● Gaeunsan Mountain
(4)Seongsan Nogosan Mountain Namsan Mountain
(5)Eungbong Children’s Grand Park Iljasan Mountain
(6)Olympic Park
(7)Seoul’s representative mountain
(8)I took out the small mountain behind the village
(9)a heavy battle of lighthouses
(10)- Funding for consultants on patrols
(11)Battle of Anyang 2
(12)Jangjicheon Songpa-gu District
(13)Anyangcheon 3rd Provincial Agricultural Fund
(14)Stable Road 2 – Yanggu
(15)Anyangcheon Stream 2
(16)a downtown river in Seoul
(17)I took out the small river
(18)Seoul and other municipalities over the past decade
(19)The field carried out a kind of ecological restoration project to restore the waterway
(20)It’s more natural than in an artificially controlled park town, though it’s human
(21)For example, if you look at the reed forest that grows abundantly around the river these days, you’ll know
(22)Since this is not a specific area, but is carried out simultaneously, urban waterways have been connected as one in the past
(23)There are many mountains in Korea
(24)Creating an environment where clean water can be easily obtained by moving along the mountain range
(25)There’s a dense forest where you can build a house and move along the mountains
(26)There’s clean water nearby, no predators, no small animals that are easy to hunt
(27)It’s because Seoul is a large city with a population of 10 million, but there’s no better place to live than this for wild animals
(28)You just need to get used to humans and urban systems
(29)The Amazing Creatures of Cheonggyecheon Stream in the City of Biological Guidebook
(30)the swimming class of the bird class
(31)a cormorant that swims in the water and hunts
(32)Cheonggyecheon Cormorant
(33)The Amazing Creatures of Cheonggyecheon Stream in the City of Biological Guidebook
(34)chasing cormorants around
(35)an egret trying to take the fish from the cormorant
(36)the egret of Cheonggyecheon Stream
(37)ID Kinggaria
(38)He’s not scared of people
(39)The Sunset of the Bulgwangcheon Stream
(40)Wow, this doesn’t fly away
(41)I didn’t expect a sunflower to sleep on a tree along the boulevard
(42)Sunflowers in the Bulgwang Village sleeping on the boulevard
(43)Isn’t this car scary
(44)As you can see from the camera angle, it’s right next to the bus route
(45)Wow, blue crabs are coming up in Cheonggyecheon, too
(46)Open from the lower part of the Han River to Cheonggyecheon Stream and hold back the dead fresh water
(47)G and Hoo

Don’t worry, Ket moms will get rid of those wild animals again

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