'Pirikanep Forest,' Supported by Pacific Consultants, Certified as Ministry of Environment 'Nature Coexistence Site'

The 'Pirikanep Forest' in Kushiro, Hokkaido, supported by Pacific Consultants, has been certified as a 'Nature Coexistence Site' by the Ministry of the Environment. Recognized for its biodiversity and habitat for rare species, the company continues to provide solutions for nature-positive and carbon-neutral goals.
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The 'Pirikanep Forest,' managed by the Raptor Medicine Institute and technically supported by Pacific Consultants Co., Ltd., has been certified as a 'Nature Coexistence Site' by the Ministry of the Environment under the Regional Biodiversity Enhancement Act. Pacific Consultants provided comprehensive support, including necessary surveys, application documentation, and review board coordination. Located in Kushiro, Hokkaido, the forest is a private woodland with high biodiversity, serving as a habitat for rare species such as the black woodpecker. This certification marks a significant step toward achieving nature-positive and '30by30' goals. Pacific Consultants remains committed to providing solutions for natural capital utilization and regional issue resolution.

FAQ

What are the benefits of being certified as a 'Nature Coexistence Site'?

The initiative is officially recognized by the government, proving the site's contribution to nature-positive goals.