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1. ESRI China (HK)
www.esrichina-hk.com/about/new - [Cached]Published on: 11/2/2006 Last Visited: 12/1/2006
Mr. Paul Crow, Conservation Officer of Fauna Department, KFBG (Right) was explaining and demonstrating how environmental scientists use the bat detector and radio telemetry to monitor wildlife.
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Mr. Paul Crow, Conservation Officer of Fauna Department, KFBG (Right) was explaining and demonstrating how environmental scientists use the bat detector and radio telemetry to monitor wildlife. -
2. 34 endangered turtles repatriated to Vietnam from China
news.findlaw.com/ap/p/56/05-13 - [Cached]Published on: 5/13/2006 Last Visited: 5/13/2006
Paul Crow, a conservation officer at Kadoorie Farm, said the return was delayed because authorities wanted to ensure there would be a safe place for the turtles to live. -
3. heraldsun.com: Buddhists Set Animals Free
www.herald-sun.com/nationworld - [Cached]Published on: 7/1/2002 Last Visited: 7/1/2002
"They don't know about the animals, they don't know about the environment, so they are playing with variables that just aren't understood," said Paul Crow, a zoologist at the Kadoorie Farm & Botanic Garden research institute here.
The animals can spread disease and parasites picked up in captivity, and some threaten biodiversity as alien species are thrust into new habitats.
Some end up where they can't survive.
Freshwater turtles have been seen scrambling toward the seashore for safety after benevolent souls mistakenly thought they came from the sea, said So Ping-man, a senior conservation officer at the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department. The salt water blinds and kills them.

