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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2013


BEEHIVE HANGS FROM WOODLANDS BUS STOP





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Labels: arthropods, human-wildlife conflict, insects, STOMP, urban wildlife,
Woodlands



WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2013


DANGEROUS-LOOKING BUG WITH HUNDREDS OF SPINES FOUND AT FOOT OF HOUGANG BLOCK





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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2013


SUDSY DEPOSITS TURN WATER IN SUNGEI KALLANG DRAIN WHITE





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Labels: Kallang River, Macpherson, pollution, rivers and reservoirs, STOMP,
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2013


COMPANY RESPONSIBLE FOR YELLOW LIQUID IN LOYANG DRAIN WILL FACE ACTION: NEA





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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2013


WHAT IS THIS STRANGE WORM-LIKE CREATURE AT PASIR RIS PARK?





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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2013


WATER POLLUTION? YELLOWISH LIQUID SPOTTED IN LOYANG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE'S DRAINAGE





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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2013


SPITTING KING COBRA SPOTTED AT ULU PANDAN CANAL





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Labels: Clementi, reptiles, STOMP, stupidity, urban wildlife



FRIDAY, JULY 12, 2013


FESTIVAL OF BIODIVERSITY 2013!


It's time for the Festival of Biodiversity!



I'll be busy volunteering at the Marine Exhibition, but if you really can't make
it to VivoCity this weekend, or are not in Singapore, do look out for tweets
from myself (@Varanussalvator) and others, via the hashtag #FestBiodSG.

Tweets about "#FestBiodSG"




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SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2013


SINGAPORE BLOG AWARDS 2013: THANKS EVERYONE FOR YOUR SUPPORT!




I'm overjoyed and excited to announce that I won the Panasonic Best
Eco-Challenge Blog category in the Singapore Blog Awards!



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MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2013


ECOLOGICAL MUSINGS



Bukit Timah;



As voting for this year's Singapore Blog Awards draws to a close, I'd like to
end with some final thoughts.

When it comes to giving tips and points on doing your part for the environment,
one tends to encounter the usual suggestions on the 3Rs, cutting down on the
amount of waste generated, saving water and electricity, and reducing our
reliance on fossil fuels. These can all be summarised by this overarching
concept:

Reduce your level of consumption of the Earth's finite resources.



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VOTE FOR ME IN THE SINGAPORE BLOG AWARDS 2013!




In case you missed my previous announcement, The Lazy Lizard's Tales is a
finalist in this year's Singapore Blog Awards. I'm one of ten bloggers competing
in the Panasonic Best Eco-Challenge Blog category, and really need all your
support. Here's how to vote:



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SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2013


FLASHBACK: WILDLIFE NEWS IN 1960S SINGAPORE



A 6 metre long whale shark (Rhincodon typus), shot by police after it was
trapped at a kelong near Pulau Sebarok in 1964. This is the only record of this
species in our waters;
The Straits Times, 7 June 1964

This year's theme for the Singapore Blog Awards is "60s Fever", and I thought it
would be nice to take a look back at what it was like for Singapore's
biodiversity in the 1960s.


Singapore's Master Plan from 1958. Some of the Southern Islands are not included
in this map.


Singapore, according to the Urban Redevelopment Authority's (URA) Master Plan
2008. You can see how much our coastline has changed since 1958.



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pets, reptiles, sharks and rays, Singapore Blog Awards, Singapore Botanic
Gardens



SINGAPORE GOT WILDLIFE, MEH?




It's a question that anyone involved in nature outreach in Singapore is bound to
encounter someday. Yes, despite this country being a small island that has
undergone lots of development, lots of wildlife still survives or even thrives
in Singapore! If you've ever pondered this question yourself, here's a video
that was first screened at last year's Festival of Biodiversity.



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Labels: Festival of Biodiversity, marine, media, social media, urban wildlife



SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2013


CHAINED TO OUR ROOTS (22ND-23RD JUNE 2013): AN APPEAL TO PROTECT SINGAPORE'S OWN
RAINFOREST





Teresa Teo-Guttensohn, a Singaporean eco-artist and Dr. Vilma D'Rozario, Celine
Low, and Andrew Tay, together with their group of nature-loving friends, will be
part of an eco-performance where they will be chained to a tree for 24 hours, to
appeal for the Cross Island Mass Rapid Transit Line to be re-routed such that it
will not run through our precious rainforest at the Central Catchment Nature
Reserve.

When: 3 pm Saturday, 22nd June to 3 pm Sunday, 23rd June 2013
Where: Speakers' Corner, Hong Lim Park



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FESTIVAL OF BIODIVERSITY 2013: 13TH & 14TH JULY @ VIVOCITY!



Mark your calendars, for the Festival of Biodiversity is back!

After the success of last year's inaugural Festival, we're hoping to reach out
to even more people, highlight the wonderful wildlife and important green spaces
that we still have here in Singapore, and encourage people to play a more active
role in protecting and conserving our natural heritage.

When: 13th-14th July 2013 (Saturday and Sunday), 10am-10pm
Where: VivoCity, Level 1 - Central Court B and West Boulevard



> Do you know that Singapore is home to more than 400 species of marine fishes?
> Do you know that Singapore is also home to 250 species of hard corals, which
> is almost one third of the diversity found in the world? Do you know that
> species such as the horseshoe crab and the banded leaf monkey can be found in
> Singapore? Join us at the festival to explore and learn more about Singapore's
> rich biodiversity!
> 
> Join us in the many exciting activities we have in store for you at the
> festival, and find out how you can play a part in conserving our biodiversity.
> By participating in the festival, you can gain a deeper understanding and
> appreciation of Singapore's rich biodiversity, its benefits, and relevance to
> us in Singapore.

If you missed last year's Festival, here are some highlights:



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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2013


THE CROSS-ISLAND LINE: WHY DOES IT HAVE TO GO THROUGH A NATURE RESERVE?



(Photo by coolinsights)

Over the years, Singapore has lost more than 99.5% of its original forest cover.
Whatever little that remains is now concentrated in a few key areas, and
preserves much of our surviving native rainforest biodiversity. The Central
Nature Reserves, encompassing the forests of Bukit Timah and those surrounding
the reservoirs in the Central Catchment Area, form the final refuge of many
plant and animal species that have since vanished elsewhere on the island. As
Nature Reserves, they receive the highest level of protection that any green
space in Singapore can have.

And yet, as many of us in the nature community found out earlier this year, even
being gazetted as a Nature Reserve does not grant immunity from urbanisation and
development.



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TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2013


THE MARVELS OF NATURE MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY: A WORKSHOP BY NICKY BAY


WARNING: Do not continue reading this post if you are entomophobic or
arachnophobic. If you do not know what these terms mean, carry on. You'll find
out if you actually are.



My friend Nicky Bay is holding a couple of workshops on macro photography, and I
thought it would be great to help publicise these workshops. More details are
provided in his blog post.



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