Voices for Nature
A Podcast series share real conversations from the frontlines of conservation.
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Voices for Nature spotlighs real conversations about how people and nature thrive together. Through on‑the‑ground conversations with scientists, advocates, and community voices, the podcast explores what it truly means to protect the living world—and why it matters to all of us.
Conversation with Dr Lizzie Mcleod
Thrive with Nature
Protecting Hong Kong’s coastal ecosystems isn’t just an environmental priority — it’s also a rising space for business innovation. As ecotourism gains momentum, companies are discovering new ways and opportunities to align commercial value with long‑term conservation impact.
Ecotourism: Cultural Heritage & Sustainable Development
Can oysters help shape the future of coastal restoration and sustainable tourism? In Hong Kong’s Lau Fau Shan, a centuries-old oyster farming tradition is now inspiring a new path forward – one that blends cultural heritage, community-led ecotourism, and climate resilience.
From Mud to Model: Deep Bay’s Global Impact
Deep Bay – a coastal wetland where communities are working to restore oyster reefs, protect horseshoe crabs, etc. Explore how community-led action, grounded in science and local culture, is not only transforming Deep Bay – but also laying the foundation for the proposed Coastal Protection Park.
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