• Farewell to Sinwoo Won, Communication Assistant

    In the words of Sinwoo Won, “Working with the EAAFP Secretariat as a Communication Assistant was the most valuable life experience. Since my freshman year, I have been eager to join the EAAFP Internship Program as a lot of testimonials motivated me to do so. Before applying for the job, I could not specify my career goal although I still wanted to work in global conservation and environmental issues. Through this internship, I aimed to get an answer to find my own way in this field through hands-on experience. As of now finishing my internship, the EAAFP Secretariat not only helped to find what I should do for my future career but also gave me invaluable insights and taught me what kind of attitude we should take as a conservationist. Farewell party © EAAFP Secretariat As a Communication Assistant, I supported CEPA messages to engage more public in conserving migratory waterbirds and their habitats. One of the reasons why I applied for the Communication Assistant position is because CEPA perfectly matches my viewpoint toward conservation work. I believe that a bottom-up approach is critical to capture people’s attention and lead them to participate in conservation work. The work experience in the EAAFP Secretariat showed me diverse ways to approach the public and made me contemplate how to develop more effective communication skills. I engaged in managing social media and website, publishing a monthly e-newsletter, producing the EAAFP calendar, and supporting workshops and meetings. Incheon-Hong Kong Environmental Education Workshop © EAAFP Secretariat The first and biggest event I supported was Incheon-Hong Kong Environmental Education Workshop. By supporting the preparation of the workshop, I have learned how much effort the environmental educators are making in their place and realized the importance of the capacity building. It was a fascinating experience to facilitate the in-person event after the outbreak of COVID 19 and I was able to learn about communicating with organizers from two different countries and coordinating the local event with them. Most of all, the participants of the workshop which were local educators in Incheon inspired me and motivated me to find my interest in environmental education. Although I was a newly joined intern and a beginner in the conservation field, everyone genuinely encouraged me and appreciated my effort to support this workshop to be successful. Booth operation in Asian Bird Fair © EAAFP Secretariat People I met in the EAAFP Secretariat are priceless assets in my life. My supervisor was always supportive of me exploring new things, face hardships I encounter while working, and considering my ideas in positive ways. In addition, each of my colleagues in the secretariat taught me good lessons and their hard work and passion touched me. I would like to share the most touching words I heard in the EAAFP Secretariat from the former Chief Executive, Mr. Spike Millington when I asked him what is the most important when we project our message to the public. He said that ‘Share your passion. Once people recognize your passion, they will start being interested.’ His answer to my biggest question in this field shocked me and gave me a lot of energy during my internship period. I hope all I met here keep their passion to conserve the migratory waterbirds and spread their good influence to the world and new interns in the future.”


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  • Farewell to Programme Assistant, Mr. Yong June Kim

    In the words of Yong June Kim, “Since I had a chance to meet the EAAFP Secretariat previously when I was working as a researcher intern at one of the…


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  • Farewell to Programme Assistant, Ms. Hyoeun Kim

    In the words of Hyoeun Kim, “To write this article, I am now recalling my first field trip to the Hwaseong Wetlands, which happened soon after I had joined the…


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  • Farewell to External Relations & Foundation Assistant, Ms. Yeonju Park

    In the words of Yeonju Park, “At the end of the journey with EAAFP and on the way to the next stop Starting from the middle of January, my 6 months…


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  • YSFAC X EAAFP PROJECT 2022 Bird Meets Arts

    The 2022 <Bird Meets Arts> project is inviting a Korean artist ’Yang Kura’ to lead a participatory installation of artworks. A series…


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  • The launch of the Incheon Red-crowned Cranes Network, based on the scientific evidence provided by civil monitoring (RO Korea)

    The Incheon Red-crowned Crane Network, which aims to conserve Red-crowned Crane,…


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  • Farewell to Communication Assistant, Ms. Hyoin Kim

    In the words of Hyoin Kim, “My first workplace, my first colleagues, my first supervisor! EAAFP Secretariat hugely…


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  • Farewell to External Relations Assistant, Ms. Anujin Battulga

    In the words of Anujin Battulga, “I remember that on my application, I wrote the EAAFP will bring me one big step closer to my goals and I believe it did….


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  • EAAFP Secretariat Programme Team Capacity Building Workshop at Ganghwa Island

    On 18 January 2022, the EAAFP Secretariat Programme Team’s capacity-building workshop was held at Gangwha island, Incheon, Republic of Korea. Located at the Northern-West Part of the Korean Peninsula,…


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  • Farewell to External Relations Assistant, Yunjoo Cho

    In the words of Yunjoo Cho   Birdwatching at Hwaseong Wetland/ⓒYeonah Ku/EAAFP   Wow, what a journey! I still remember my first day at…


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