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The Nature Conservancy Hong Kong

@tnc_hk

As a leading global conservation organization, TNC Hong Kong is striving to build a world where both people and nature thrive.

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Goodbye 2022! 👋 Hello 2023! 🎊 A humpback whale waves 'hello' with her tail as she dives to deeper waters. In this festive season, support our goal of protecting 10% of the world’s oceans - act.tnc.org.hk/content/donate… © Heather Genovese/TNC Photo Contest 2019

Goodbye 2022! 👋 Hello 2023! 🎊

A humpback whale waves 'hello' with her tail as she dives to deeper waters.

In this festive season, support our goal of protecting 10% of the world’s oceans - act.tnc.org.hk/content/donate… 

© Heather Genovese/TNC Photo Contest 2019
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TGIF! How was your first week in 2023? 🥱 Photo description: A young seal is yawning (looks like it's laughing) as it sun's itself on a beach in Nova Scotia. © Pam Wright/TNC Photo Contest 2021

TGIF! How was your first week in 2023? 🥱

Photo description: A young seal is yawning (looks like it's laughing) as it sun's itself on a beach in Nova Scotia.

© Pam Wright/TNC Photo Contest 2021
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The mudflats of Pak Nai are an ecological hotspot where endangered horseshoe crab and seagrass species can be found. #mudflatmondays #PakNai #SwireTrust #TrustTomorrow © Tom Chan/ TNC

The mudflats of Pak Nai are an ecological hotspot where endangered horseshoe crab and seagrass species can be found.
#mudflatmondays #PakNai #SwireTrust #TrustTomorrow 
© Tom Chan/ TNC
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It will be the Year of the Rabbit 🐇 in two weeks! If rabbits were humans, they would be thrilled to know all social distancing restrictions are lifted as they are very social creatures. They love to live in groups. #YearofRabbit2023 © Matt Stollery

It will be the Year of the Rabbit 🐇 in two weeks! 
If rabbits were humans, they would be thrilled to know all social distancing restrictions are lifted as they are very social creatures. They love to live in groups.

 #YearofRabbit2023

© Matt Stollery
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Time for some fun facts of rabbits 🐇 . Unlike humans, a rabbit’s teeth keep growing! Rabbits wear their teeth down as they munch on grass, wildflowers, and vegetables so that their teeth never grow too long. #YearofRabbit2023 © James Capaldi

Time for some fun facts of rabbits 🐇 .

Unlike humans, a rabbit’s teeth keep growing! Rabbits wear their teeth down as they munch on grass, wildflowers, and vegetables so that their teeth never grow too long.

#YearofRabbit2023
© James Capaldi
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What would you like first, the good news—or the good news? 🤗 Here are 10 places around the world where conservation is doing big things: nature.ly/3CPMt7g

What would you like first, the good news—or the good news? 🤗

Here are 10 places around the world where conservation is doing big things: nature.ly/3CPMt7g
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No quotas nor tickets are required for these flocks of cross-border travelers 🐦. #mudflatmondays #PakNai #SwireTrust #TrustTomorrow #migratorybirds #GreatCormorant © Peryl Tse/ TNC

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Did you know a rabbit’s ears can grow up to 10cm in length? Rabbits 🐇 can turn their ears by 180 degrees so that they can listen carefully to get rid of predators, such as foxes, birds of prey, weasels, and stoats. #YearofRabbit2023 © Kerry Singleton/TNC Photo Contest 2021

Did you know a rabbit’s ears can grow up to 10cm in length? Rabbits 🐇 can turn their ears by 180 degrees so that they can listen carefully to get rid of predators, such as foxes, birds of prey, weasels, and stoats.

#YearofRabbit2023

© Kerry Singleton/TNC Photo Contest 2021
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Do rabbits 🐇 love carrots? In fact, wild rabbits go for green leaves from various plants, depending on where they live. Grass is a major part of their diet. #YearofRabbit2023 © Scott Thornhill/TNC Photo Contest 2019

Do rabbits 🐇 love carrots? In fact, wild rabbits go for green leaves from various plants, depending on where they live. Grass is a major part of their diet.

#YearofRabbit2023

© Scott Thornhill/TNC Photo Contest 2019
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May your New Year be as lucky as the Rabbit! 🐰🏮 TNC has worked hard to preserve the endangered Columbia Basin pygmy rabbits, and their number has doubled since 2001! 👏 Send your best wishes to Nature by donating lai see 🧧 - act.tnc.org.hk/2023-lny © Morgan Heim

May your New Year be as lucky as the Rabbit! 🐰🏮
TNC has worked hard to preserve the endangered Columbia Basin pygmy rabbits, and their number has doubled since 2001! 👏
Send your best wishes to Nature by donating lai see 🧧 -  act.tnc.org.hk/2023-lny
© Morgan Heim
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Some say today is a lucky day to return to the office. For us, low tide days are great days to work on the mudflats. #mudflatmondays #PakNai #SwireTrust #TrustTomorrow #volunteers #habitatmanagement © Tom Chan/ TNC

Some say today is a lucky day to return to the office. For us, low tide days are great days to work on the mudflats.

#mudflatmondays #PakNai #SwireTrust #TrustTomorrow #volunteers #habitatmanagement

© Tom Chan/ TNC
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We are committed to wetland restoration - as of Nov 2022, we have restored over 2200 m2 of abandoned oyster farms, removed 1200m2 of invasive cordgrass pitches and 600kg of debris in #PakNai, Hong Kong. #GenerationRestoration #ForWetlands #worldwetlandsday © Derek Tang

We are committed to wetland restoration - as of Nov 2022, we have restored over 2200 m2 of abandoned oyster farms, removed 1200m2 of invasive cordgrass pitches and 600kg of debris in #PakNai, Hong Kong.

#GenerationRestoration #ForWetlands #worldwetlandsday 
© Derek Tang
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Historically, #PakNai was a site for traditional benthic oyster farming. TNC reconfigures these abandoned oyster farms to build natural oyster reefs, at the same time free up space for other species to use the mudflats. #mudflatmondays #SwireTrust #TrustTomorrow © Derek Tang

Historically, #PakNai was a site for traditional benthic oyster farming. TNC reconfigures these abandoned oyster farms to build natural oyster reefs, at the same time free up space for other species to use the mudflats.

#mudflatmondays #SwireTrust #TrustTomorrow
© Derek Tang
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Are you worried about how to deal with the supplies for the Chinese New Year? In fact, there are many channels available to #recycle peach blossom trees, New Year orange trees, “Poon Choi” bowls, red packet envelopes and other materials to reduce waste. © Yuwei Shaw /Unsplash

Are you worried about how to deal with the supplies for the Chinese New Year? In fact, there are many channels available to #recycle peach blossom trees, New Year orange trees, “Poon Choi” bowls, red packet envelopes and other materials to reduce waste.

© Yuwei Shaw /Unsplash
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A growing body of scientific evidence shows that increasing women’s ability to participate in managing their land and water creates a win-win situation for nature and people. This is deep in our value. #WomeninScienceDay © Tim Calver

A growing body of scientific evidence shows that increasing women’s ability to participate in managing their land and water creates a win-win situation for nature and people. This is deep in our value.

#WomeninScienceDay
© Tim Calver
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I am laying on a chilling beach, gentle sunshine with……BEEP!!! (Alarm) #tnc #tnchk #bluemonday #animalmeme ©️Fernando Jara Faciole / TNC Photo Contest 2021 Follow @tnc_hk for updates on wildlife conservation and the environment!

I am laying on a chilling beach, gentle sunshine with……BEEP!!! (Alarm) 

#tnc #tnchk #bluemonday #animalmeme  

©️Fernando Jara Faciole / TNC Photo Contest 2021

Follow @tnc_hk for updates on wildlife conservation and the environment!
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Struggling with love ideas for today? Here is a romantic tip wildlife suggests to you: Be constant: Galahs are lifelong partners. They mate for life until one of the pair dies. ©️ Kirsteen Isles/TNC Photo Contest 2019 #tnc #tnchk #valentinesday #valentines

Struggling with love ideas for today? Here is a romantic tip wildlife suggests to you: 

Be constant: 
Galahs are lifelong partners. They mate for life until one of the pair dies. 

©️ Kirsteen Isles/TNC Photo Contest 2019

#tnc #tnchk #valentinesday #valentines