How to say "nature conservation" in Japanese?

In Japanese "nature conservation" translates to  自然保護 

Transliteration: shizen hogo

🇯🇵 自然保護は私たちの使命です。

🗣️ Shizen hogo wa watashitachi no shimei desu.

🇺🇸 Nature conservation is our mission.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "nature conservation" in Japanese?

You can use the word "自然保護" which translates to "nature conservation".

How to pronounce "自然保護" (nature conservation) in Japanese?

The word "自然保護" is pronounced as "shizen hogo".

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