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  • Pink anemone fish, Amphiprion perideraion, also known as the pink skunk clownfish. Symbiotic mutualism with sea anemones and is unaffected by the stinging tentacles of the host. Green Island, Taiwan.<br />
The island is a small volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean famous for clear water, coral reefs and marine life in abundance.
    MLU-20190527-152736-35S.jpg
  • Pink Silk Tree, Alibizia julibrissin, growing in the East Lake Greenway park, Wuhan, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-06-10-194228.jpg
  • Minute pink flower by a creek, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve, in Jingdong county, Yunnan Province, China.
    MLU-20170930-162414-50S.jpg
  • Sleeping pink anemonefish, Amphiprion perideraion, also known as the pink skunk clownfish is widespread from northern Australia through the Malay Archipelago and Melanesia.Expedition "In the footsteps of Alfred Wallace" to Bird's neck peninsular, Papua Barat province, Indonesia (Island New Guninea)
    MLU-20170111-160906-57US-v2.jpg
  • Butterfly sitting on pink blossoms, East Lake Greenway park, Wuhan, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-06-12-170135 crop 2.jpg
  • Butterfly sitting on pink blossoms, East Lake Greenway park, Wuhan, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-06-12-170135 crop 1.jpg
  • Scientist meauring water data when monitoring Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-162111-80US.jpg
  • White butterfly on pink flower, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150502-160322-10S.jpg
  • Leaf scorpionfish, Taenianotus triacanthus, or paperfish. They are venomous and color varies from green, red, pink, brown, ocher and yellowish to a ghostly white. The fish molts every 10 to 14 days, and can change colors after the molt. Kenting Nationalpark, Kenting, Taiwan.<br />
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On the southern tip of Taiwan with the Pacific Ocean all around the tip with clear water, coral reefs and abundant marine life in.Kenting Nationalpark, Kenting, Taiwan.
    MLU-20190602-120924-47S.jpg
  • Leaf scorpionfish, Taenianotus triacanthus, or paperfish. They are venomous and color varies from green, red, pink, brown, ocher and yellowish to a ghostly white. The fish molts every 10 to 14 days, and can change colors after the molt. Kenting Nationalpark, Kenting, Taiwan.<br />
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On the southern tip of Taiwan with the Pacific Ocean all around the tip with clear water, coral reefs and abundant marine life in.
    MLU-20190601-131836-41S.jpg
  • Pink Flower of the India Red Waterlily, Nymphaea rubra pubescens, East Lake Greenway park botanical garden, Wuhan, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-06-12-092355.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-103650-80US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-104252-80US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-134454-33US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-125443-88US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-135441-89US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-160807-51US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-160434-25US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-161908-74US.jpg
  • Dolphin scientist arriving back to Tai O village after a day of monitoring the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-163022-10US.jpg
  • The building of Hong Kong International Airport in Lantau is a big threat for the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160629-094547-59US.jpg
  • Pink flower in green setting, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150502-172737-62US.jpg
  • Pink unknown coral, Green Island, a small volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean , Taiwan
    MLU-20171203-145729-44S.jpg
  • Indian, or Sacred Lotus flowers, Nelumbo nucifera, pink blooming flower in East Lake Greenway park, Wuhan, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-06-09-135932 (1).jpg
  • Indian, or Sacred Lotus flowers, Nelumbo nucifera, pink blooming flower in East Lake Greenway park, Wuhan, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-06-09-140742 (1).jpg
  • India Red Waterlily, Nymphaea rubra/pubescens, pink blooming flower on a leaf in East Lake Greenway park botanical garden, Wuhan, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-06-11-073210.jpg
  • Pink Flower of the India Red Waterlily, Nymphaea rubra pubescens, East Lake Greenway park botanical garden, Wuhan, Hubei, China
    SWD-2018-06-12-092448.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-103145-54US.jpg
  • Speed ferry between Hong Kong and Macau threatening the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-121713-38US.jpg
  • Speed ferry between Hong Kong and Macau threatening the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-122046-45US.jpg
  • A wounded Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland A woundedn China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-160809-59US.jpg
  • Verifying data collected of the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis in Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-163448-14US.jpg
  • Verifying data collected of the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis in Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-163502-22US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160629-095143-91US.jpg
  • An Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis that has been snugged in a net. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160629-095402-13US.jpg
  • An Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis that has been snugged in a net. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160629-095410-22US.jpg
  • An Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis that has been snugged in a net. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160629-095402-13US-vertical.jpg
  • Pink flower in green setting, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150502-172659-59S.jpg
  • Pink flower in green setting, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province; China
    MLU-20150502-172156-48US17.jpg
  • Leaf scorpionfish, Taenianotus triacanthus, or paperfish. They are venomous and color varies from green, red, pink, brown, ocher and yellowish to a ghostly white. The fish molts every 10 to 14 days, and can change colors after the molt. Kenting Nationalpark, Kenting, Taiwan.<br />
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On the southern tip of Taiwan with the Pacific Ocean all around the tip with clear water, coral reefs and abundant marine life in.
    MLU-20190601-131619-11S.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-095736-32US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-104926-24US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-105456-22US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-135329-75US.jpg
  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160625-161349-50US.jpg
  • Happy dolphin watcher looking at Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Chinese white dolphin, Pink dolphin, Sousa chinensis. Tai O (大澳), western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
    MLU-20160629-103334-54US.jpg
  • Taiwan Pleione orchid, Pleione formosana. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-06-081139 (2)_01crop.jpg
  • Taiwan Pleione orchid, Pleione formosana. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-06-081409 (2)_01.jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-05-171150_01.jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-05-171025.jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-05-171007.jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-05-170833 (1)crop.jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-05-170502.jpg
  • Mussels, bivalvia sp, on the tocky shoreline of Zhifu Island (Chinese: 芝罘島), Shandong Province, China, byt the Bohai Sea, that is the inner part of the Yellow Sea where both the Yellow River and Hai He flow into.<br />
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Conservation: The Yellow Sea is one of the most threatened marine areas on earth. Land reclamation has destructed more than 60% of tidal wetlands in only 50 years. Rapid coastal development for agriculture, aquaculture and industrial.development are primary drivers of coastal destruction in the region. In addition pollution, harmful algal blooms, invasion of introduced species are having a negative effect. There are 25 intentionally introduced species and 9 unintentionally introduced species in the Yellow Sea marine ecosystem.
    MLU-20170924-173018-29US.jpg
  • Taiwan Pleione orchid, Pleione formosana. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-06-081753crop.jpg
  • Taiwan Pleione orchid, Pleione formosana. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-06-081723.jpg
  • Taiwan Pleione orchid, Pleione formosana. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-06-081139 (2)_01.jpg
  • Taiwan Pleione orchid, Pleione formosana. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-06-065559 (1).jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-05-171150_01vertical cro...jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-05-171150_01crop.jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-05-171039 (2)crop.jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-05-170940 (4)crop.jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-05-170940 (4).jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
    SWD-2019-03-05-170833 (1).jpg
  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
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  • Taiwan Pleione orchid, Pleione formosana. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
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  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
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  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
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  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
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  • Mussels, bivalvia sp, on the tocky shoreline of Zhifu Island (Chinese: 芝罘島), Shandong Province, China, byt the Bohai Sea, that is the inner part of the Yellow Sea where both the Yellow River and Hai He flow into.<br />
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Conservation: The Yellow Sea is one of the most threatened marine areas on earth. Land reclamation has destructed more than 60% of tidal wetlands in only 50 years. Rapid coastal development for agriculture, aquaculture and industrial.development are primary drivers of coastal destruction in the region. In addition pollution, harmful algal blooms, invasion of introduced species are having a negative effect. There are 25 intentionally introduced species and 9 unintentionally introduced species in the Yellow Sea marine ecosystem.
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  • Rhododendron bush, Lalashan Forest Reserve, Baling, Taiwan
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  • Taiwan yuhina (Yuhina brunneiceps), Alishan, Taiwan.
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  • Taiwan yuhina, Yuhina brunneiceps, among cherry blossoms. Also known as Formosan yuhina. Endemic. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
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  • Rhododendron sp. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
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  • Rhododendron sp. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
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  • A domestic pig, face behind a fence, Xiang Bai village, Dehong, Yunnan, China
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  • Lisu people, Woman looking through binoculars searching for wildlife in Xiang Bai village, Dehong, Yunnan, China
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  • Indian, or Sacred Lotus flowers, Nelumbo nucifera, growing in the East Lake Greenway park, Wuhan, Hubei, China
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  • Crab spider, Misumena sp. Thomisidae, sitting in a in a Chrysanthemum flower waiting for pray, East Lake Greenway park, Wuhan, Hubei, China
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  • Honey bee, Apis sp. arriving at a Chrysanthemum flower, East Lake Greenway park, Wuhan, Hubei, China
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  • Honey bee, Apis sp. arriving at a Chrysanthemum flower, East Lake Greenway park, Wuhan, Hubei, China
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  • Jean-Marie Hullot in his sleeping bag, in a hiker's cabin at the small camp, near the glacier lake at  Mount Bawu Bameng, in the Meili Snow Mountain National park, Yunnan China.
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  • Researchers documenting Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Sousa chinensis, individuals through photography outside Tai O (大澳) on the western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
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  • Tai O (大澳) fishing village, western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
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  • Insect and flower species to be identified by Wenbo Chen... Yichun, Heilongjiang, China.
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  • Taiwan yuhina (Yuhina brunneiceps), Alishan, Taiwan.
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  • Frozen desert, minus 20 C, Kalamaili National Nature Reserve, Xinjiang, China
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  • Indian, or Sacred Lotus flowers, Nelumbo nucifera, growing in the East Lake Greenway park, Wuhan, Hubei, China
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  • Crab spider, Misumena sp. Thomisidae, sitting in a in a Chrysanthemum flower waiting for pray, East Lake Greenway park, Wuhan, Hubei, China
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  • Crab spider, Misumena sp. Thomisidae, sitting in a in a Chrysanthemum flower waiting for pray, East Lake Greenway park, Wuhan, Hubei, China
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  • Close up of a plant with sharp barbs, Tongbiguan nature reserve, Dehong prefecture, Yunnan province, China
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  • Researchers documenting Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Sousa chinensis, individuals through photography outside Tai O (大澳) on the western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China. Near Threatened, IUCN Red List, listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), “Grade 1 National Key Protected Species” in mainland China. There are four major populations in mainland China, including Pearl River Estuary, Xiamen, Beibu Bay and Leizhou. The largest population is found in the coastal areas of Pearl River Estuary, including the waters of Hong Kong and Macau. Only 61 individuals in Hong Kong.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
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  • Tai O (大澳) fishing village, western side of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).
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  • Insect and flower species to be identified by Wenbo Chen... Yichun, Heilongjiang, China.
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  • Rhododendron sp. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
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  • Rhododendron sp. Alishan National Scenic Area, Taiwan
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  • Frozen desert, minus 20 C, Kalamaili National Nature Reserve, Xinjiang, China
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  • Paddle flap scorpionfish, Rhinopias eschmeyeri. White, pink, red and purple specimens have been found, Longdong (Dragon Cave), Taiwan. <br />
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Longdong is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and host an abundant marine life.Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
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  • Paddle flap scorpionfish, Rhinopias eschmeyeri. White, pink, red and purple specimens have been found, Longdong (Dragon Cave), Taiwan. <br />
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Longdong is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and host an abundant marine life.Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
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  • Pink sky at dawn, central Inner Mongolia, China. 沙漠湖泊的日出,内蒙古中部,中国。
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