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代表 大野 新

 
 

 

Message from the Chairman We hope that things are going well for you. We appreciate your interest in our club. We are based in two Tokyo metropolitan parks: Kasai RinkaiPark and Kasai Marine Park.
The parks were built to serve as a symbol of environmental conservation efforts and are popular with many people as unique urban parks rich in biodiversity. In accordance with the purpose of establishing those parks, we have been involved in a variety of activities to improve them.
As a volunteer organization, we serve nature selflessly and are grateful
for the blessings nature provides. If you are interested in what we do, please join us and enjoy the nature that surrounds you. Arata Ohno Representative and Chairman of the Club Established in May 2000 Nonprofit civic organization Number of members: 97 (As of June 2020) Members of the Board of Caretakers: 11 (A new fiscal year begins in April every year and members of the Board of Caretakers are elected at the general meeting/one-year term.)
Our mission 1.Restore the rich natural environment of biodiversity to Kasai Rinkai Park and Kasai Marine Park and the areas surrounding them. 2.Foster a love and respect for nature in local residents. Our activities 1.Every month, we pick up trash and observe the living organisms around Higashi-Nagisa; examine the water quality while catching and studying aquatic organisms; observe plants, insects, wild birds, and spiders; gather vines to make wreaths; mow the kudzu, cut the Japanese timber bamboo, provide bamboo workshops, and sponsor indoor lectures. We promote our activities in the Edogawa City Newsletterand local newspapers (Kasai Shimbunand others), and we extend invitations to members and local residents to participate in these activities. Our activities are supported by
a grant from the Edogawa Eco Center.
2. We carry out the following activities on the first and third Saturdays of each month in cooperation with the nonprofit organization the Center for Ecological Education (its members are stationed at the Bird Watching Center in the Bird Sanctuary on Saturdays and Sundays) or on our own and on the second and fourth Wednesdays or Thursdays. 1. Improve the environment by cutting
the grass at the freshwater pond commonly called Tambo 2. Cut the kudzu around the Upper Pond and the north side of the Lower Pond
3. Thin and trim the Japanese timber bamboo in the areas listed above
4. Create a miniature hill for kingfishers to nest and maintain the potential nesting sites of blackwinged stilts and the area around the hill
3. We participate and display exhibits at the Volunteer Festival and the Edogawa Citizens Festival hosted by Edogawa City

『この活動は一般財団法人セブン‐イレブン記念財団の助成を受けています。』