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Mai Po Wetlands

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Mai Po Wetlands
Mai Po Wetlands

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Bird lovers and people who enjoy walking the great outdoors should head for the Mai Po marshes in the north-western New Territories, the resting and feeding place for more than 300 species of migrating birds.

The Mai Po Wetlands, which include the marshes and the mudflats of Inner Deep Bay, have been listed as a Ramsar wetland since September 1995 and have a total area of about 1,500 hectares.

In view of its significance, the Hong Kong Government declared Mai Po a "Site of Special Scientific Interest" in 1976. To ensure that the area was managed properly, the World Wide Fund for Nature Hong Kong (WWFHK) was entrusted with the responsibility in 1984 and currently manages the 3 –380-hectare Mai Po Nature Reserve.

The best time for bird watching is in the spring and the autumn when more than 300 species of birds have been recorded in the area, many of them rarely seen anywhere outside the region. The migrant birds forage in the vicinity of Mai Po and Inner Deep Bay Wetlands, feeding on fish, shrimps and crabs among the mangroves.

During the winter months, the wetland is home to some 20,000 to 30,000 migratory water birds, including the rare and endangered Black-faced Spoonbill. The area also houses such wildlife as otters, butterflies, leopard cats and other mammals.


How to get there

1. Bus 76K from MTR Sheung Shui Station to Mai Po Village, then walk from Mai Po Village to the main entrance at WWF HK car park for about 20 minutes.
2. Take taxi from MTR Sheung Shui Station to WWF HK car park.
3. Take taxi from Yuen Long West Bus Terminus to WWF HK car park.


Source: http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/attractions/nt-maipo-wetlands.html


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