
Lin Hwa-ching
Lin Hwa-ching is the Director-General of the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency in Taiwan, known for advocating for policies that prioritize human-bear harmony as the population of Formosan black bears increases in both low and high-altitude areas.
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Recent news mentions
Agency Director-General Lin Hwa-ching said Taiwan’s forestry policies varied with contemporary needs under different governments.
Agency hosts forestry history exhibitionLin Hwa-ching is the Director-General of the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency who signed the sisterhood pact.
Alishan railways and Australia’s Zig Zag sign friendship pactLin Hwa-ching, the Director-General of the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency, spoke at an event in Taipei about the sound map of Alishan.
Artists create sound map of Alishan
Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency Director-General Lin Hwa-ching mentioned Taiwan's endemic bird species.
Fair to attract bird enthusiasts to TaiwanLin Hwa-ching, the agency Director-General, discussed the agency's efforts to combat illegal logging.
Forest protection Web site launchedAgency Director-General Lin Hwa-ching said they have been promoting the use and development of forestry resources to local indigenous residents for eight years to drive regional revitalization.
Indigenous Kuskus Village exhibition opens in TaipeiAgency Director-General Lin Hwa-ching told a news conference that protected areas and OECMs are recognized as effective conservation that can add up to the target.
Agency unveils plan to achieve ‘30 by 30’ targetForestry and Nature Conservation Agency Director-General Lin Hwa-ching said yesterday that human-bear coexistence would be prioritized in future conservation policies.
Agency to prioritize human-bear harmony
















