Korean Biodiversity
Korean biodiversity refers to the variety of life forms found in the Korean Peninsula, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. This region is home to unique species such as the Korean tiger and the Korean red pine, which thrive in its diverse ecosystems, ranging from mountains to coastal areas.
The National Park Service of Korea plays a crucial role in conserving this biodiversity by protecting natural habitats and promoting sustainable practices. Efforts are also made to study and document the rich flora and fauna, ensuring that future generations can appreciate and benefit from Korea's natural heritage.