
Huang Shu-ting
Huang Shu-ting is the president of a bird-watching club in Taiwan, known for her advocacy on marine conservation and the protection of wildlife. She has been vocal about the dangers posed by marine pollution, particularly the impact of discarded fishing gear on aquatic animals including birds, whales, dolphins, and turtles. Following the tragic drowning of a rare red-breasted merganser in a fishing net, Huang urged for better waste management practices and greater public awareness of the importance of maintaining clean marine environments to safeguard Taiwan's biodiversity.
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Bird Photography Club president Huang Shu-ting said she has also received reports of people setting up private groups on social media to sell wild birds.
Protected falcons reportedly sold online: Tainan officialHuang Shu-ting is the president of a bird-watching club and highlights the dangers of marine waste to aquatic birds.
EDITORIAL: Taiwan can lead in ocean cleanupHuang Shu-ting is the president of a bird-watching club who spoke about the dangers of marine pollution.
Duck rarely seen in Taiwan dies in disused fishing net
