
The Raptor Rehabilitation Programme was established in April 1994. It was the first such programme of its kind in Hong Kong. The aim of the programme is to rehabilitate rescued sick and injured birds...

The Wild Animal Rescue Centre received 196 birds between the 1 April and 30 May. The majority of the rescued birds were fledglings or juveniles, and all required specialist care during their rehabili...

Tree planting activity is an annual event of KFBG on Earth Day. Our staff celebrate Earth Day through planting native trees on the hillside of Tai Mo Shan. Owing to adverse weather on 22 April 2016...

(UPDATED: 28 Mar 2018) Scientific papers presented at the 6th International Orchid Conservation Congress (IOCC6), are published in the Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society on 28 March 2018 in a S...

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KFBG staff and Board members had a wonderful night on the 11 March 2016 at the KFBG Annual Dinner & Spring Reception held in Hong Lok Yuen, Tai Po. To show our gratitude to those who have dedicat...

We celebrated our KFBG 60th Anniversary on 19 February 2016 by setting out on a Heritage Hunt that day to search for historical relics from the era of the Kadoorie Agricultural Aid Association (KAAA)...

Gaoligongshan is located in western Yunnan Province bordering Myanmar, extending from the Tibetan Plateau in the north to Indochina in the south, and is the watershed of the Irrawaddy River and the S...

Ever since zoologist John Anderson's first expedition to Tengchong in 1867, Gaoligongshan has attracted generations of herpetologists home and abroad. Many new amphibian species were first discovered...

Collared Crow (Corvus torquatus) After the tangled kite line removed, the crow was moved to a larger enclosure with more exericse spaceThe Collared Crow was the first animal received by KFBG Wild Ani...