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| 1999 |
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talk about power and empowerment, but let us talk about responsibility. We talk about management of the environment, but perhaps we should be managing mankind, not the environment" Ms Winona LaDuke |
![]() Vol 6 No 3 December 1999 |
Why
we should NOT feed the monkeys Bird Ringing at Sungei Buloh Sluice Gate Management Lesser Known Predators of Sungei Buloh Butterfly Monitoring and Introduction at Sungei Buloh International Coastal Cleanup Sep 99 Care for Nature Family Hunt 99 Journal of a Nature Warden Common Tailorbird |
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we love our children we must love the earth
with tender care and pass it on, diverse and
beautiful, so that on a warm spring 10,000 years hence they can
feel peace in a asea of grass, can watch a bee visit a flower, can
hear a sandpiper call in the sky, and can find joy
in being alive. Hugh H. Iltis |
![]() Vol 6 No 2 August 1999 |
Common
Tree Frog Otters in Sight: Happy Additions Journal of a Nature Warden: Large-Tailed Nightjar Flying Fox (Pteropus scapulatus) Dusky Encounters at Sungei Buloh Weekend Fishing Survey School Activities at Sungei Buloh Spin Doctor at Work: story-telling by the Park |
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possible, nature areas should be put to complementary use so that Singaporeans can enjoy our natural heritage and learn to appreciate nature Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong 6 Dec 1993 |
![]() Vol 6 No 1 April 1999 |
Butterflies
and their food plants Traditional Prawn Harvesting Birdsketching Workshop Nature Talks at Sungei Buloh "Insectopia: Land before time" about the insects at Sungei Buloh Tree Climbing Crabs in Singapore Mangroves Rhinoceros Beetle Atlas Moth Sungei Buloh 5th Anniversary Celebrations Volunteer Annual General Meeting Otters in Sight and a Masked Finfoot sighting |
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