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Apart (a) boosting its migratory bird population, (b) Mai Po Nature Reserve now has another wildlife attraction-dragonflies. The marsh (c) 51 species of dragonfly, representing 45 per cent (d) the 112 dragonflies recorded in freshwater (e) brackish water habitats (f) Hong Kong. The findings came after a two-year... 顯示更多 Apart (a) boosting its migratory bird population, (b) Mai Po Nature Reserve now has another wildlife attraction-dragonflies. The marsh (c) 51 species of dragonfly, representing 45 per cent (d) the 112 dragonflies recorded in freshwater (e) brackish water habitats (f) Hong Kong. The findings came after a two-year field study conducted (g) the World Wide Fund for Nature Hong Kong. Of (h) 51 species, the four-spot midget is (i)globally endangered species listed (j) the International Conservation Union, while 15 others are rare or uncommon to Hong Kong.
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Apart (a) from boosting its migratory bird population, (b) at Mai Po Nature Reserve now has another wildlife attraction-dragonflies. The marsh (c) includes 51 species of dragonfly, representing 45 per cent (d) of the 112 dragonflies recorded in freshwater (e) and brackish water habitats (f) in Hong Kong. The findings came after a two-year field study conducted (g) from the World Wide Fund for Nature Hong Kong. Of (h) course 51 species, the four-spot midget is (i) exactly globally endangered species listed (j) in the International Conservation Union, while 15 others are rare or uncommon to Hong Kong.
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