Ahead of the 11th National Security Education Day, the School of Environment, together with Changchun Customs District and the Changchun Forest Pest Control and Quarantine Station, launched a themed publicity event on April 13 under the title “Prevent Invasive Alien Species and Build a Strong Ecological Security Barrier.” The event brought science-based education on border and ecological security to campus, effectively raising awareness among faculty and students of national security and strengthening their ability to guard against potential risks.
During the event, faculty members and students closely examined specimens of invasive species and actively consulted staff on entry-exit regulations and related issues. Many participants said that the event was closely connected to daily life and highly practical, helping them realize more deeply that border security is closely related to everyone. The event represented a meaningful step in advancing public national security education and effectively enhanced the legal literacy of faculty and students on matters of border and biosecurity. The event also attracted coverage from a number of media outlets, including City Keep Watch, Jixiang News, and Jilin Daily Cailian News.
(From News Center, translated by Gao Ziqi, revised by Chen Yanxu)