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Kadoorie Farm: Hong Kong’s Garden In The Sky

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Hong Kong has a truly diverse wildlife with deer, boar, monkeys, buffalo and even cobras! Today, we will cover what the history and story of one of the oldest wildlife preserves in Hong Kong: Kadoorie Farm.  Background :  Kadoorie Farm (https://www.kfbg.org/en/) has been around for over 60 years, with the first 5 years developing and aiding local farmers. For 50 years, Kadoorie farm has transformed the barren land to a blooming forest protecting it from fires and catering to its every need. Kadoorie farm is now not only restricted to Hong Kong and has begun several campaigns in South-China one being the Hainan Gibbon Project.  Features :  Kadoorie Farm has a wide range of exhibits for people to see, from the flamingo-crocodile-tortoise- turtle-caiman enclosure to the raptor (owls) nests. Kadoorie Farm gets most of their animals from wildlife rescue and research efforts. Kadoories’s animals mostly consist of asian mammals, native birds and reptiles. Most of the exotic animals at the par