Progress in the Miho River area in Jincheon County,

Hyundai Mobis held a release event for Miho salmonids on the 23rd for the restoration of endangered species. Employees, family members, and local residents of Hyundai Mobis releasing the Miho salmonids at the entrance of Mir Forest in Chopyeong-myeon, Jincheon County, Chungcheongbuk-do (provided by Hyundai Mobis).,
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, ‘(Seoul=News1) Reporter Bae Jiyun = Hyundai Mobis has stepped up to protect endangered species of level 1 as part of its eco-friendly social contribution activities.’,
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, ‘Hyundai Mobis (012330) announced on the 26th that it released 3,000 Miho salmonids in the Miho River area in Jincheon County, Chungcheongbuk-do, in cooperation with the Jincheon County, the Social Cooperative Association Han River, and the Korea Society for Conservation of Freshwater Fish.’,
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, ‘Miho salmonids are natural monuments that live exclusively in the Miho River in South Korea and are a level 1 endangered species among wild animals of the fish family.’,
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, ‘Hyundai Mobis plans to expand its restoration project for endangered species beyond one-off release events to long-term social contribution activities. Over the next five years, it will continue release activities focusing on the Nongdari Bridge point in Jincheon Miho River.’