Conservancy Association

Conservancy Association
The Conservancy Association
Type Non-governmental organization
Industry Environmentalism
Founded November, 1968
Headquarters Hong Kong
Key people Betty Ho (Chairperson)
Billy Hau (Vice Chairperson)
Rico Wong (Acting Chief Executive)
Website cahk.org.hk

The Conservancy Association (Chinese: 長春社) is a Hong Kong non-governmental organization founded in 1968.

The organization focusses on the protection of the environment and the conservation of natural and cultural heritage. It also seeks to enhance the quality of life of both current and future generations, and to ensure that Hong Kong shoulders her regional and global environmental responsibilities. The organization advocates appropriate policies, monitors government action, promotes environmental education and takes a lead in community participation.

Robert N. Rayne (1913–2000) founded the Conservancy Association in Hong Kong in 1968, together with Prof. S. Y. Hu of Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prof. Brian Lofts of the University of Hong Kong, Father H. Naylor of Kowloon Wah Yang College, Mr. John H. Pain and others. He became the chairman of the Conservancy Association in 1973 and participated in the Anti-Night Plane Campaign in Hong Kong in early 1970s.

Contents

Major works

  • Environmental Education Activities
  • Nature Conservation Programmes in China and Hong Kong
  • Wetland Conservation and Tree Conservation
  • Environmental Policy Lobbying
  • Heritage Conservation
  • Eco-tourism Training Programme

Publications

  • SOS Magazine, vol 1-7, 1973–1981
  • Green Alert Magazine
  • CA Newsletter, 1987-now

Presidents & Chairman

President
Dr. L. K. Ding, 1976 - 1980
Dr. Ng cho-nam, 1999 - 2000

Chairman
Mr. Robert N. Rayne, 1973
Dr. L.K. Ding, 1973 - 1975
Mr. Jeremiah K. H. Wong, 1976 - 1977
Mr. Michael A. Webster, 1977 - 1979
Mr. Wan shek-luen, 1979 - 1986
Dr. Hung wing-tat, 1986 - 1991
Dr. Fung shiu-wing, 1991 - 1995
Dr. Ng cho-nam, 1995 -1999
Dr. Gordon T. L. Ng, 1999 - 2001
Ir. Albert Lai, 2001 - 2005
Ms. Betty Ho, 2005 - now

Walkathon

Environment Expedition Walkathon
1974-1980
Walk for the Environment
1991-2009

External links