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Wetlands, mangroves and global warming!
Climate change, crocodiles, otters and mangroves
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About this event
A live, interactive tour using Zoom, where we will travel to Sungei Buloh, or Bamboo River in Malay. Situated at the northwestern part of Singapore, this 202 hectare wetlands (used to be 103 ha) is home to birds, otters, water snakes (yes it is!), crocodiles and eagles.
Let's talk about global warming, wetlands and how nature is affected by climate change, and what places are doing to reduce the effects of climate change and adapt to a changing / warming planet.
Let's talk a little about the birds; there are resident and also migratory birds, and September is the month were they start coming here, to Singapore. Many come all the way from Siberia, Tibet and China, to escape the cold.
Wetlands serve an important role in providing critical ecosystem services, to both nature and humans. Learn also about how mangroves are critical in the flight against climate change.
For enquires about the tour, pls email: kevin@crts.asia