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The Environment
The Wild Animals Protection Ordinance prohibits the wilful disturbance, hunting, possession and sale or export of protected wild animals found in Hong Kong. It also restricts entry into three important wildlife habitats designated as Restricted Areas: the Mai Po Marshes; the Yim Tso Ha Egretry; and the Green Turtle nesting beach at Sham Wan on Lamma Island.
The Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance imposes controls on the import, export, re-export, introduction from the sea or possession of endangered species to prevent their overexploitation.
The Country Parks Ordinance provides for the designation, control and management of country parks and special areas for nature conservation, education and scientific research purposes. Country parks may be used for compatible recreation and tourism purposes.
The Marine Parks Ordinance provides for the designation, protection and management of marine parks and marine reserves for nature conservation, education and scientific research. purposes. It allows recreational activities such as swimming and diving in marine parks.
The Fisheries Protection Ordinance provides for the regulation of fishing practices and the prevention of destructive fishing activities, such as those involving the use of explosives or toxic substances to catch fish.
The Genetically Modified Organisms (Control of Release) Ordinance controls the release into the environment, and the import and export, of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). It aims to protect the local biological diversity from possible adverse impacts arising from GMOs intended for release into the environment, mainly in the form of farming or field trials for scientific research.
UN Convention on Biological Diversity
The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, extended to Hong Kong in 2011, is an international convention aiming to conserve biodiversity, ensure the sustainable use of its components, and ensure the fair and equitable sharing of benefits deriving from the use of genetic resources. While the territory is not a contracting party to the convention on its own, the government is developing a city-level Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan for implementation in the next five years based on the principles of the convention, taking into account local needs and priorities. This will step up conservation efforts and support Hong Kong's sustainable development.
The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, adopted under the convention, aims to ensure the safe handling, transport and use of GMOs resulting from biotechnology that may have adverse effects on biodiversity. Hong Kong implements the protocol through enforcing the Genetically Modified Organisms (Control of Release) Ordinance.
Climate
Hong Kong has a subtropical climate. January and February are cloudier with spells of cold weather. March and April are milder and humid with fog. From May to August, it is hot and
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