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법정관리종 지정 및 수거 제도가 외래종 늑대거북 유기에 미치는 영향

The impact of the legal designation and collection system on the abandonment and surrender of non-native common snapping turtle(Chelydra serpentina) in South Korea

  • 박은진 (단국대학교 생명과학부) ;
  • 강하경 (이화여자대학교 에코과학부) ;
  • 김철훈 (야생생물관리협회 중앙사무국) ;
  • 임종윤 (실리콘큐브) ;
  • 장이권 (이화여자대학교 에코과학부) ;
  • 구교성 (이화여자대학교 에코과학연구소)
  • Eun Jin Park (Department of Biological Sciences, Dankook University) ;
  • Hakyung Kang (Division of EcoScience, Ewha Womans University) ;
  • Chul Hoon Kim (Head Office of Wildlife Management Association) ;
  • Jong-Yoon Im (SiliconCube Ltd.) ;
  • Yikweon Jang (Division of EcoScience, Ewha Womans University) ;
  • Kyo Soung Koo (Research Institute of EcoScience, Ewha Womans University)
  • 투고 : 2024.01.05
  • 심사 : 2024.03.06
  • 발행 : 2024.03.31

초록

북미 지역이 원산지인 늑대거북(Chelydra serpentina)은 1990년대부터 한국에 수입되었다. 늑대거북은 전국의 대형마트와 펫샵에서 약 20달러 정도의 낮은 가격으로 팔렸다. 이후 큰 크기에 강력한 포식자인 늑대거북은 2014년부터 야생에서 발견되기 시작했으며, 2022년 10월 생태계교란생물로 지정되었다. 이후 2023년 6월 30일까지는 늑대거북의 생태계교란종 지정에 따른 유기를 줄이기 위해 수거 시스템을 운영하였다. 이번 연구에서는 생태계교란종에 대한 법적관리종 지정과 수거 시스템이 늑대거북의 유기와 사육 포기에 미치는 영향을 분석하였다. 연구 결과, 생태계교란종 지정은 늑대거북의 유기에는 영향을 미치지 않았다. 반면, 사육 포기 사례는 수거 시스템 운영 직후부터 확인되었다. 늑대거북의 41.8%는 구입 후 3년 내 그리고 67.5%는 3 kg이 되기 전에 사육 포기되었다. 생태계교란종 지정이 늑대거북의 유기에 영향을 미치지 않았다는 결과는 아마도 수생거북의 특성상 개체 파악이 어렵다는 한계가 작용했을 것이다. 반면, 수거 시스템은 자연으로 유기될 수 있는 늑대거북의 상당수를 회수하는 효과가 있는 것으로 판단된다. 따라서, 추후 새롭게 생태계교란종으로 지정하는 외래종에게도 수거 시스템을 적용하는 것이 야생으로의 유기를 제한하는 데 효과적일 것이다.

The common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina), which is native to North America, started to be imported into South Korea as pets in the 1990s. The turtle was sold in supermarkets and pet shops nationwide at low prices such as 20 USD. These non-native turtles, with their large size and strong predatory nature, have been consistently discovered in the wild in South Korea beginning in 2014, and they were designated as an ecosystem-disturbing species (EDS) in October 2022. Until June 30, 2023, a collection system was implemented to reduce the abandonment problem of C. serpentina due to their designation as an EDS. In this study, we analyzed the impacts of the legal designation as an ecologically disturbing species and the collection system of C. serpentina on their abandonment and surrender. Our findings showed that designation as EDS did not affect the abandonment of C. serpentina. Meanwhile, the collection system led to cases of immediate surrender. Within 3 years of post-purchase, 41.8% of the turtles were surrendered, and 67.5% were surrendered when they reached 3kg. Determining the impact of the legal designation as an EDS may be currently limited due to the difficulty of detecting C. serpentina in the wild. On the other hand, cases of surrender through the collection system are considered to be effective as they have been shown to reduce the abandonment of this newly designated ecosystem-disturbing species.

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과제정보

본 결과물은 환경부의 재원으로 한국환경산업기술원의 지원을 받아 연구되었습니다(RS-2021-KE001530).

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