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Mai Po / Mai Po Marshes / Hong Kong Bird Watching Society / Deep Bay /  Hong Kong / Site of Special Scientific Interest / Black-faced Spoonbill / Sham Chun River / Lok Ma Chau / Lantau Island / Hong Kong / Geography of China / Conservation in Hong Kong
Date: 2004-02-06 23:45:41
Mai Po
Mai Po Marshes
Hong Kong Bird Watching Society
Deep Bay
Hong Kong
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Black-faced Spoonbill
Sham Chun River
Lok Ma Chau
Lantau Island
Hong Kong
Geography of China
Conservation in Hong Kong

BirdLife International IBA DATA FORM 1 Compiler: [removed]Ms. Carrie K. W. Ma

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