Many organisations, scientists and nature enthusiasts have been working tirelessly to study and conserve Hong Kong's biodiversity. Here we would like to feature some of the recent innovative, territory-wide or citizen-science projects, and hence share the endeavours of our local researchers.
- 114˚E Hong Kong Reef Fish Survey
- Benthic Habitat Mapping in Tung Ping Chau Marine Park
- Filling the Knowledge Gap – Current Status of Endangered Freshwater Turtles
- A Review of Marine Biodiversity and Ecological Surveys in Hong Kong
- The HONG KONG BIODIVERSITY MUSEUM: Collection Update and Opening to the Public
- Hong Kong Sparrow Census
- Territory-wide Study on Hong Kong's Terrestrial Habitats Using Remote Sensing and GIS
- Ecology and Biodiversity of Benthic Marine Ecosystems Before and After the Trawling Ban in Hong Kong Coastal Waters
- City Nature Challenge
- A Study on Subtidal Seaweed Diversity and Distribution in Hong Kong
- Value of Peri-urban and Small-scale Mangrove Forests in the Pearl River Estuary as Fish Habitats
- ECF Hong Kong Spider Survey – Ecological Education Programme
- Hong Kong Mushroom Census
- Artificial Reef: Using Cutting-Edge 3D Printing Technology to Restore Coral Communities in Hong Kong
- Virtual Carpological Herbarium of Fruits and Seeds
- A Study on Ecosystem Services in Hong Kong
- Managing Pak Nai’s Ecologically Important Habitats to Preserve its Natural Beauty and Sensitive Biodiversity