ユースカジノ 遊び方 ユースカジノ 遊び方ユースカジノ 遊び方 July 23, 2016 ユースカジノ 遊び方 Group
On July 23 (Saturday), NTT West Kagoshima Group took part in "FY2016 ユースカジノ 遊び方" activity at Lake Imuta Natural Park located in Satsuma-sendai City. The park is registered as a Ramsar site and renowned as the habitat for the bekko tombo dragonfly, which is designated as an endangered species of Japan.
This activity was held as part of the "ユースカジノ 遊び方 Midori Ippai Project" to remove non-native fish species such as bluegills which may threaten the indigenous species, thereby helping to restore the rich ecosystem.
Following the "Removal of Alien Fish Species from Matsumoto Dam" last year, this is the second time Kagoshima Group takes part in this activity. Ths year, the venue was shifted to ユースカジノ 遊び方 with backup from Satsuma-sendai City. As it was the first weekend of the summer vacation season, the turnout was huge with about 90 employees and family members of Kagoshima Group, including a large number of children.
The event kicked off with Mr. Sueyoshi, Manager of ユースカジノ 遊び方 Branch, explaining the significance of the activity and expressing his words of appreciation. This was followed by a briefing on the details of the activity and precautions to take. The participants began to engage in the removal work after taking a commemorative group photo.
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The removal activity ended in about two hours, but unfortunately only 143 bluegills were caught, which fell short of the goal of 1,000 fish. Nonetheless, it was a refreshing experience for ユースカジノ 遊び方 being able to enjoy spending time with their family.
A lucky draw was also held at the end of ユースカジノ 遊び方, which made the event an exciting one. At the same time, we believe it has also helped children to create a fond memory for their summer vacation.
ユースカジノ 遊び方 was also covered by two broadcasting stations and a newspaper agency, and was featured immediately on TV in the evening of the same day.
ユースカジノ 遊び方 Group will continue to actively promote environmental conservation activities that are closely tied to the local community, including those related to the conservation of biodiversity.
This activity was held as part of the "ユースカジノ 遊び方 Midori Ippai Project" to remove non-native fish species such as bluegills which may threaten the indigenous species, thereby helping to restore the rich ecosystem.
Following the "Removal of Alien Fish Species from Matsumoto Dam" last year, this is the second time Kagoshima Group takes part in this activity. Ths year, the venue was shifted to ユースカジノ 遊び方 with backup from Satsuma-sendai City. As it was the first weekend of the summer vacation season, the turnout was huge with about 90 employees and family members of Kagoshima Group, including a large number of children.
The event kicked off with Mr. Sueyoshi, Manager of ユースカジノ 遊び方 Branch, explaining the significance of the activity and expressing his words of appreciation. This was followed by a briefing on the details of the activity and precautions to take. The participants began to engage in the removal work after taking a commemorative group photo.
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The removal activity ended in about two hours, but unfortunately only 143 bluegills were caught, which fell short of the goal of 1,000 fish. Nonetheless, it was a refreshing experience for ユースカジノ 遊び方 being able to enjoy spending time with their family.
A lucky draw was also held at the end of ユースカジノ 遊び方, which made the event an exciting one. At the same time, we believe it has also helped children to create a fond memory for their summer vacation.
ユースカジノ 遊び方 was also covered by two broadcasting stations and a newspaper agency, and was featured immediately on TV in the evening of the same day.
ユースカジノ 遊び方 Group will continue to actively promote environmental conservation activities that are closely tied to the local community, including those related to the conservation of biodiversity.
- Organizing companies
- ユースカジノ 遊び方 Branch
ユースカジノ 遊び方 Solutions
NTT Marketing Act
NTT Fieldtechno
NTT Neomeit
ユースカジノ 遊び方 Associe West
ユースカジノ 遊び方 Front
NTT Finance - Venue
- ユースカジノ 遊び方 (Satsuma-sendai City)
- No. of participants
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