Humans run the world. For centuries, animals have lived among us. Some became our rides, our companions, our hunters, our defenders, as friends bound to us by bonds as close as the ones by blood; others became our food, our merchandise, our source of pride, our slaves, nothing but mere objects to us. This dichotomy continues into the 21st century, in which human-animal conflicts show no sign of abating, rather the contrary. In this podcast series, we explore the relationship between humans and animals and what we must do for a better future together. Presented and Produced by Annalie Chow.
Annalie Chow speaks to Tsao Chun-see and Helen Lo from Lung Fu Shan Environmental Education Centre about their upcoming night safari tour for this sum...
Annalie Chow talks to Celina Ho of Jacada Travel about their ongoing photo exhibition “A Fragile Planet”, which showcases the work of award-winning Na...
Annalie Chow talks to Yat-tung Yu of Hong Kong Bird Watching Society and Kami Hui from the Conservancy Association about their upcoming Yellow-breaste...
Annalie Chow talks to Amanda Whitfort, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong about the inadequacies of the current ...
Annalie Chow speaks to pest control expert Stuart Morton about rodent infestation problems in Hong Kong. She first asks him, what is the current situa...
Annalie Chow is joined by animals and insects enthusiast Bowie Chan to talk about 5 of his unusual pets. In part 1 of this interview, Bowie gives us s...
Hong Kong is infamously known as a wildlife trafficking hub, especially in the case of shark fin, as the city accounts for around half of the global s...
Every year, many people all over the world release animals to the wild to gain good karma. But in doing so, they might have caused harm to both the an...
Feature 53 Animal rights activists staged a protest last Saturday in Chater Garden to show support for Democrat Roy Kwong's upcoming motion, which was...