Nature Conservation Society of Japan
The Nature Conservation Society of Japan (公益財団法人 日本自然保護協会, Kōeki zaidan hōjin Nihon shizen hogo kyōkai) (NACS-J) is a Japanese NGO founded in 1951.[1] It is a member organization of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, for which it acts as the Japanese coordinator.[2][3] The society developed out of the Oze Marsh Conservation Union (尾瀬保存期成同盟), formed in 1949 to challenge plans to build a hydroelectric power station in the Oze marshes; two years later, after organizing a petition to combat the issue of sulfur mining at Mount Meakan in Hokkaidō, the Union reformed as the country's first nature conservation organization.[4][5] More recent initiatives have included the development of a citizen-led satoyama monitoring system.[6] See alsoReferences
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