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    監製:Ha Kwai Cheong

    30/05/2023
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    Dr. 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 bat survey project invited Dr. Gary to participate in the research in Hong Kong. Since then, he has stayed in Hong Kong to develop animal conservation work.


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