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Recent Posts
- I’ve moved!
- The last of the Greater Patagonian Trail update.
- Part 3: Puerto Ibañez to El Chaltén – Heading south in search of Mount Fitzroy
- Part 2: El Bolsón to Puerto Ibañez – hitching down the Carretera Austral, Patagonia proper & experiencing English weather
- Part 1: Coñaripe to El Bolsón – when we came close to starvation and started changing our plans
- The end of our expedition
- A month on trail
- Rekindling natural curiosities
Tag Archives: JGIS
Nature in Singapore
It’s the official opening of the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum in Singapore tomorrow (18 April 2015)! The first and only natural history museum in Singapore, I’m gutted I won’t be around/be able to visit till many months later, … Continue reading
Posted in Natural history, Opinion, Talk
Tagged ACRES, activism, Animals, AVA, Biodiversity, Conservation, Ecolit, Education, Governance, JGIS, LKCNHM, Macritchie, NParks, Outreach, RMBR, Singapore, Team Seagrass, Toddycats, UK
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One of the most amazing women scientists of all times
I went for the free screening of Jane’s Journey last Saturday (14 April) by Jane Goodall Institute of Singapore (JGIS) at the Singapore Botanic Gardens. I went for the previous screening when she came in 2011. It was wonderful, as … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion, Talk
Tagged Conservation, Education, Environmentalism, inspiration, JGIS
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Really cool logos/drawings of biodiversity
I like how they all use silhouettes/drawings of animals, plants, the environment, people. Because we are all interconnected, all tied to each other. The people/community, the environment/Nature, the animals & plants/biodiversity. “Every single day that every single one of us lives … Continue reading
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Tagged Animals, Biodiversity, CBD, Ecology, Education, Environmentalism, IDB, JGIS, Outreach, Plants, UNEP, WED
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Dr Jane Goodall’s visit to Singapore!
Again, another backdated post. Dr Jane Goodall, the renowned primatologist and also UN Messenger of Peace (among many other titles), visited Singapore sometime during the last week of June! (: There was a screening of her movie, Jane’s Journey at … Continue reading