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South-east Asian Biodiversity Society. Barito River Initiative for Nature Conservation and Communities is an independent, scientific organization working with local communities to protect a remote rainforest ecosystem in Indonesian Borneo. Lewin Education is an education centre committed to bringing the world to the classroom. It has proudly worked with or sponsored various conservation projects both locally and internationally. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Cross-island tunnel could be a step in democratisation of public spaces | South-east Asian Biodiversity Society
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South-east Asian Biodiversity Society. Cross-island tunnel could be a step in democratisation of public spaces. Cross-island tunnel could be a step in democratisation of public spaces. May 13, 2016. An unpublished article to The Straits Times Forum. To the Editor of Straits Times Forum,. Cross-island tunnel could be a step in democratisation of public spaces. There are also proponents of the original route through the reserve who may see the developmental benefits that such transport infrastructure bring...
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Urban Forest: February 2012
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Saturday, February 4, 2012. This was quite a dated post, as it occurred about 3 weeks back. I learnt about how the nasty. Can be: vigorous growth that smother and cover over trees and almost impossible to eradicate since they can regenerate themselves as separate individuals from their stem cuttings. This is my first time seeing them flower. In fact, all these while, I thought that they propagate vegetatively. Apparently I was wrong! Like little pom-poms, they look a little like. As commented by A and WF.
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South-east Asian Biodiversity Society. Articles posted by seabiodiversity. First Local Loris Study Slow Going. February 17, 2016. February 17, 2016. Our President, Fam Shun Deng in the news:. Http:/ news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/first-local-loris-study-slow-going. FOR 200 years, this “ninja” of the forest has eluded explorers. The Sunda slow loris, a nocturnal primate with panda-like dark circles around its large eyes, is so painfully shy it could barely be found in our forests. Lead researcher Fam Shu...
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Festival of Biodiversity – 25-26 May 2012 (Post Updates) | South-east Asian Biodiversity Society
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South-east Asian Biodiversity Society. Festival of Biodiversity 25-26 May 2012 (Post Updates). Festival of Biodiversity 25-26 May 2012 (Post Updates). May 28, 2012. January 13, 2015. Identification, Conservation and Research of Singapore’s Avian Species 4 Dec 2011 (Post Updates). Mini-seminar on the wildlife trade in Singapore – 1 December 2012 (Post Updates) →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Publications | South-east Asian Biodiversity Society
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South-east Asian Biodiversity Society. Here are some selected publications put up by the society. Liu Y, Low BW. Espanola C, Choi CY, Kawakami K. (2015) Migrant Songbirds in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway: a review from a conservation perspective. 2014) The Global Trade in Native Australian Parrots between 2005 and 2011: A Summary of Trends and Dynamics. Harris JBC, Rasmussen PC, Yong DL. Yap F, Yong DL. Lim KK, Cros E, Rheindt FE. (2014) First wintering record of the Sakhalin Leaf Warbler (. YS Tan ...
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map attacker | South-east Asian Biodiversity Society
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South-east Asian Biodiversity Society. Articles posted by map attacker. Cross-island tunnel could be a step in democratisation of public spaces. May 13, 2016. An unpublished article to The Straits Times Forum. To the Editor of Straits Times Forum,. Cross-island tunnel could be a step in democratisation of public spaces. Even though sound levels could be reduced from 80 to 85 decibels by 5 to 10 decibels , that still means the noise level is between the average vacuum cleaner and alarm clock. There are al...
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Events | South-east Asian Biodiversity Society
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South-east Asian Biodiversity Society. Jane Goodall Primate Session ( more. Mini-seminar on the wildlife trade in Singapore ( more. NParks’ Festival of Biodiversity ( more. 2nd Raptor Workshop ( more. Identification, Conservation and Research of Singapore’s Avian Species ( more. Raptor Biology and Conservation Workshop. Talks by Busang River Initiative for Nature Conservation and Communities ( more. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Urban Forest: July 2012
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Monday, July 16, 2012. Feeding birds in Punggol Park. Ever since I bought my tele-zoom lens, I have been attempting to document photographic records of bird feeding records of plants. This was partially motivated by the BESG blog. This post is a continuation from my previous one. Introducing Punggol Park but with emphasis on bird feeding. The Tea Tree (. Attracts a good abundance of nectar feeders, which includes bees, butterflies, the Olive-backed Sunbird (. Top left) and the Brown-throated Sunbird (.
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Urban Forest: January 2012
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Sunday, January 1, 2012. Butterflies galore in CCNR. Had an awesome trip in CCNR to spend the new year with HL, N, and R. I have been through this stretch of forest many times but this was the first since I started to learn about butterflies seriously. Boy, there were so many species new to me! A Malay Lacewing on a. The white and yellow patches at the lower portion of the forewing is characteristic of a female. Probably a Malay Viscount. A Common Mormon feeding on an. An uncommon Rusty Leaf Mistletoe,.