I did a solo check up of the Western side of Pasir Ris at neap tide today. There are lot of fish farms just off Pasir Ris beach.wildsingapore resources you CAN make a difference | website | news |
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09 January 2010
Dead Fish Patrol: Pasir Ris
Are dead fishes still washing up on Pasir Ris?
I did a solo check up of the Western side of Pasir Ris at neap tide today. There are lot of fish farms just off Pasir Ris beach.
I did a solo check up of the Western side of Pasir Ris at neap tide today. There are lot of fish farms just off Pasir Ris beach.
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field-trips,
pasir-ris
08 January 2010
Cyrene Reefs featured in Nature Watch!
Today I got my copy of Nature Watch, the magazine of the Nature Society (Singapore).
And my article about Cyrene Reef is in this issue!
And my article about Cyrene Reef is in this issue!06 January 2010
Teeny weeny polka dot crab discovered
Nicknamed the Strawberry crab, Taiwanese researchers discovered the crab while studying the environmental impact of a shipwreck at Kenting National Park.

The Taiwanese report added "Scholars at the National University of Singapore have also found a male Strawberry Crab on a Pacific island"

The Taiwanese report added "Scholars at the National University of Singapore have also found a male Strawberry Crab on a Pacific island"
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science
'Repair' of sea walls at Labrador, until Mar 10
The tiny sliver of natural shore at Labrador already has to put up with the effects of the Pasir Panjang Container Terminal extension: which includes massive reclamation, underwater blasting, dredging, removal of underwater pipelines and submarine cables. Marcus shared a video clip of how existing structures nearby are being demolished and the debris simply allowed to fall into the sea.
Now it seems there will be 'repairs' to the entire sea wall and jetty on Labrador for the next three months.
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issues-local,
labrador,
mpa-notice
Singapore Hornbills - The Movie! Free screening 16 & 17 Jan (Sat & Sun)
Thought to be extinct in Singapore as it had not been seen for more than 150 years, the hornbill was rediscovered in 1994! Oriental pied hornbills are the highlight of a trip to Pulau Ubin! How did they end up on this island and in such large numbers? Find out in this upcoming movie!
"Singapore Hornbill Project - Return of the King" shares the endeavours of a team of dedicated researchers, passionate citizen scientists, bird lovers and like-minded sponsors who spent more than six years studying the ecology and breeding behaviour of the Oriental Pied Hornbill.
"Singapore Hornbill Project - Return of the King" shares the endeavours of a team of dedicated researchers, passionate citizen scientists, bird lovers and like-minded sponsors who spent more than six years studying the ecology and breeding behaviour of the Oriental Pied Hornbill.
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news
05 January 2010
15 Jan (Fri): Workshop for Nature Guides - Crabby Tales: No Chilli required
Come learn about our common marine crabs and also celebrate the Leafmonkey Workshop's first anniversary!

What is this workshop about?
This workshop will cover the crabs commonly found in the waters of Singapore. What they are? What are their roles and adaptations? Find out more in this brief introduction to crabs for nature guides.
What is this workshop about?
This workshop will cover the crabs commonly found in the waters of Singapore. What they are? What are their roles and adaptations? Find out more in this brief introduction to crabs for nature guides.
04 January 2010
Any dead fish at Changi?
I made a swift solo check this evening on a not-so-low tide. Having seen hundreds of dead fishes at Pasir Ris, and reading about fish farms at Pulau Ubin suffering fish kills as well, I was a little worried about the health of the Changi shores.
I started at Changi Creek where the retreating tide in the dying day has exposed lots of soft mud. There was a strong smell of dead fish at some spots.
I started at Changi Creek where the retreating tide in the dying day has exposed lots of soft mud. There was a strong smell of dead fish at some spots.Singapore celebrates International Year of Biodiversity!
2010 is International Year of Biodiversity. A great opportunity to celebrate our marvellous biodiversity!
To do just this, a brand new blog has been set up!
To do just this, a brand new blog has been set up!Sun, moon and stars on Little Sisters Island
How fabulous to find the Sundial snail at Little Sisters Island!
Chay Hoon found it and another one laying an egg mass. Janette also found one! This sure puts us all in a sunny mood!
Chay Hoon found it and another one laying an egg mass. Janette also found one! This sure puts us all in a sunny mood!
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field-trips,
sisters
03 January 2010
Clam hunt at Pulau Tekukor
A large island just off Sentosa, Pulau Tekukor is an unused island that we seldom visit as special permission is required.
Mei Lin obtained permission to hunt for giant clams and yesterday we made a rare visit there.
Mei Lin obtained permission to hunt for giant clams and yesterday we made a rare visit there.
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field-trips,
tekukor
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