Seeing how nature often uses small windows of opportunities to recover, How Choon Beng, Senior Conservation Officer at Pulau Ubin decided to see if there are any isolated patches of shorelife along the busy stretches of the island's coast. Come join us for an interesting talk as he shares his observation of the Pulau Ubin shore's life.wildsingapore resources you CAN make a difference | website | news |
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04 October 2010
9 Oct (Sat): Talk on "Pulau Ubin Shore is ALIVE!" by How Choon Beng
Years after the dramatic discovery of Chek Jawa, we now understand better just how fragile such ecosystem can be. But if this lovingly protected area can still reel from the impact of human activity, what chance would Ubin's more traumatised beaches have of sustaining life?
Seeing how nature often uses small windows of opportunities to recover, How Choon Beng, Senior Conservation Officer at Pulau Ubin decided to see if there are any isolated patches of shorelife along the busy stretches of the island's coast. Come join us for an interesting talk as he shares his observation of the Pulau Ubin shore's life.
Seeing how nature often uses small windows of opportunities to recover, How Choon Beng, Senior Conservation Officer at Pulau Ubin decided to see if there are any isolated patches of shorelife along the busy stretches of the island's coast. Come join us for an interesting talk as he shares his observation of the Pulau Ubin shore's life.02 October 2010
The Lorax: online video clip
What is it about taking care of the earth that we don't understand?
The story of the Lorax comes to life in this video clip.
The full and awful impact of what can happen UNLESS ... "someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not."
The story of the Lorax comes to life in this video clip.
The full and awful impact of what can happen UNLESS ... "someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not."
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