Imagine this: You are sitting in a vibrant, bustling restaurant in the heart of Hong Kong. The aroma of delicious food fills the air, laughter surrounds you, and right there, resting contentedly by your feet, is your best friend—your dog. For years, this was merely a dream for pet owners in this dense urban landscape. But today, that dream is becoming a beautiful reality. The bond between humans and their pets is profound, a source of unconditional love that brightens our darkest days. We treat them like family because, in every sense that matters, they are family. Yet, our busy, social lives often forced us to choose between enjoying a night out and leaving our companions waiting anxiously at home. That choice is fading away. Hong Kong is evolving, recognizing that our pets deserve to be part of our social experiences. This shift isn't just about policy; it's about warmth, inclusivity, and the joy of sharing life’s moments with the ones we love most. A New Era for Pet Own...
Imagine embarking on a journey of thousands of miles, only to find yourself trapped in an icy, unfamiliar landscape. For one endangered sea turtle named “Lucky,” this nightmare became a reality last year on the frigid shores of Nova Scotia. As the world watches these ancient mariners face increasing threats, scientists are racing against time to unravel the mystery of why these tropical travelers are ending up so far from home. The Heartbreaking Reality of "Cold-Stunning" Sea turtles are the nomads of the ocean, traversing vast distances to find food, mates, and nesting grounds. However, they are ectotherms—their body temperature is dictated by their surroundings. When they venture into waters that drop below 50°F (10°C), they fall victim to a life-threatening phenomenon known as cold-stunning . Much like a car engine seizing in extreme cold, a cold-stunned turtle experiences a dangerous slowing of its heart rate and metabolism. They become lethargic, lose the abili...