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Hong Kong’s pigeon protectors are defying both public disdain and the law, as they work to mend broken birds. But what moves someone to care for an animal which many consider to be pests? As part of our Hong Kong Humans series, Li-Ting Lin speaks to the founder of Hong Kong Pigeon and Dove Rescue.

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Li-ting Lin has a bachelor degree in Communication Studies and is currently studying a Master of Journalism at the University of Hong Kong. She has work experience in graphic design and advertising and is particularly interested in using multimedia to tell stories related to the environment and animal welfare.