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We love the Nature and we often observe it, but this is not enough.We need people to study the Nature, collect data and analyze.Then they can let us and the society know the results of their work.O... more
FAQs about Hong Kong Ecologists 3:How many episodes does Hong Kong Ecologists 3 have?The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
July 24, 2023Where the Fishes DwellHong Kong has a rich marine ecology. What kind of creatures live in it? What impact will climate warming have on marine ecology? Doctor SCHUNTER Celia and her scientific research team have been involved in research from the baseline survey of local mar......more24minPlay
July 17, 2023Back to Our Future: Marine MicrofossilDr. Moriaki Yasuhara, who grew up on the coast of Kansai, Japan, is full of interest in marine ecology However, he is different with other ecologists. He mainly studies microorganisms in the ocean, and is buried in the historical track of biological hi......more24minPlay
July 10, 2023Saving Hong Kong's SeagrassThe seagrass growing on the coast of Hong Kong has been declining in recent decades as Hong Kong's urban development. Dr. Juan Diego Gaitan-Espitia of The University of Hong Kong and his research team have regularly sampled and recorded seagrass in dif......more24minPlay
June 26, 2023The Seashore ScientistsProfessor Gray A Williams came to Hong Kong 30 years ago and was mainly engaged in the research of intertidal zone ecology. He was attracted by the unique coastal ecology of Hong Kong. The rocky shores of Hong Kong are very rich in life, but the tempe......more24minPlay
June 19, 2023Into the Mangrove ForestMangrove research has not been a popular field of scientific research, because the environment where mangroves grow is often humid and hot, which is quite a difficult environment for researchers. However, Professor Joe LEE enjoys researching in mangrov......more24minPlay
June 12, 2023The Bee WhispererFrench architect Christophe Barthelemy, who has lived in Hong Kong for more than 27 years. He likes to collect bee specimens in his spare time. Over the years, he has observed and recorded bees and wasps in Hong Kong for a long time. He has discovered ......more24minPlay
June 05, 2023Follow the StreamAccording to Professor David Dudgeon's research, freshwater habitats account for less than 1% of the earth's surface area, which is extremely small, but it supports the survival of 10% of the world's species and one-third of the vertebrates. David has ......more24minPlay
May 29, 2023Beginning with BatsDr. Gary Ades, Department Head of Fauna Conservation of the Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden, has been fond of studying bats since he was a young, and bats have connected him to Hong Kong since he was originally living in the UK. In 1988, a Hong Kong b......more24minPlay
FAQs about Hong Kong Ecologists 3:How many episodes does Hong Kong Ecologists 3 have?The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.