Vol
3 No 1
Jun 96
Nature's Nest Architects at Sungei Buloh
A Close Look at Nature: speech
by Dr Aline Wong
Events for
Clean & Green Week: Spot-Art
Competition and Treasure Hunt
Wader Ringing Programme:
Shoot the Birds! Photography at Sungei
Buloh
Wader Watching at the Main Hide
VIP visits |
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Events
for
Clean and Green Week
Morning
| Spot-Art competition (primary schools)
and Treasure Hunt (secondary schools and junior colleges) were organised
with the help of volunteers. In spite of the rain, response for the
morning was very good: 184 students from 46 schools turned up. Spirits
were high and participants took the wet conditions and schedule changes
in their stride. |
Spot-Art
Competition Winners
1st place: Miss Joanne Khoo Puay Yin
(age: 9) Singapore Chinese Girl School
2nd place: Miss Wong May Ee
(age: 7) Juying Primary School
3rd place: Miss Liu Lilin
(age: 11) Yu Neng Primary |
Afternoon
After lunch, students toured the Motorola Green Bus. Prize-giving for the
morning's winners and presentation of plaques to the participants of "Our
Waterways" programme followed shortly after. Students from Alexandra Hill
Primary School performed an eco-skit set to dramatic music. This occasion,
graced by Senior Minister of State (Health and Education), Dr Aline Wong,
ended with a tour of the Park for all guests. After this, the Resource Recyling
Package, developed by the Public Education Department (Ministry of the Environment),
was distributed to school representatives.
| Looking
for Gems |
By
Amos Teo, one of the members
of the Treasure Hunt Team, Raffles Institution
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| It was raining cats and dogs when wethree fellow
students and two enthusiastic teachersarrived at Sungei Buloh
Nature Park on that gloomy Monday morning. Most people hate Mondays
(Monday mornings, especially), but it was different for us as we knew
we were going to enjoy ourselves, win or lose. |
School
Nature Treasure Hunt Winners
Secondary School category
lst place: Raffles Institution
2nd place: Katong Convent
3rd place: Nan Hua Secondary School
Junior College category
1st place: Anglo-Chinese Junior College
2nd place: St Andrew's junior College |
We had to attend a briefing so that participants were made aware of
the Treasure Hunt procedure and rules. This was the first time I have
seen the place packed full of students, teachers and volunteers. We were
given time to look through the clues before we were officially flagged
off.
The rain had subsided by then, but the trails were very muddy and there
were many puddles of water to avoid. It was quite funny, looking around
and realising that the other teams were also walking gingerly, trying
to avoid stepping into the puddles. Early on, we had decided the best
strategy was not to bother with too many nitty-gritty details and we also
skipped the trip to the Heronry on Route 2. This helped us to save a lot
of time. We filled in those sections by inferring on the answers, after
which we handed in our answers to the volunteer marshalls at the Outdoor
Classroom.
The highlight of the day was the speech given by Dr Aline Wong. I felt
it was good to have such an important guest-of- honour attend this event.
In this way, public awareness is raised. At the end of the day, we were
drained, yet satisfied. It was an enriching experience for me, and the
many students who had never been to Sungei Buloh, or participated in such
activities before. I hope that there will be a similar activity next year.
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