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100 People Participate in a Rural Village Workshop in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, to Help Eradicate Invasive Species Through Pond Draining Experience.

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[Kameyama] On the 24th, the Kameyama Satoyama Park Michikusa Management and Operation Council (Chairman: Kazuya Mine), which works in collaboration with Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture, held a Satoyama Juku (rural landscape school) at the Satoyama Park "Michikusa" in Tsubakiyo-cho, Kameyama City, and conducted a "pond draining experience." The citizens' group "Network for Fish and Children" and the Suzuka High School Natural Science Club cooperate…
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[Kameyama] On the 24th, the Kameyama Satoyama Park Michikusa Management and Operation Council (Chairman: Kazuya Mine), which works in collaboration with Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture, held a Satoyama Juku (rural landscape school) at the Satoyama Park "Michikusa" in Tsubakiyo-cho, Kameyama City, and conducted a "pond draining experience." The citizens' group "Network for Fish and Children" and the Suzuka High School Natural Science Club cooperate…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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