Baby birds suffer from Hong Kong police procedure
HK police procedure can't cope properly with baby birds from fallen nest.
HK police procedure can't cope properly with baby birds from fallen nest.
A government plan to implement the Convention on Biological Diversity could offer the last best hope for Hong Kong's wildlife.
I was recently among a small group of people from Living Cheung Chau and the Association for a Beautiful Hong Kong who visited an urban park in north Cheung Chau together with a team from the Leisure and Cultural Services…
what does it mean to be a crazy environmentalist? Well, I can’t speak for everyone, but can tell of some of the things I’ve done in the past month
Fear of nature has become too common nowadays, and to some city people the natural world is an alien, even scary place.
Grassroots support for conservation is building, and surely now ahead of the government, and especially developers who too often seem out of touch with our changing society
Perhaps one other alternative we haven't considered is actually banning marine users from the favoured feeding areas of Great White Sharks.
My overriding impression is: THERE IS NO PLAN! Instead, a mishmash of various projects that are broadly based on the strategy to have development on north Lantau.
The Kings of Concrete and wannabe kings are queuing up with plans to build on or over some lovely places; and the government seems split between conservation, and dreaming up Big Silly Projects.