Best of our wild blogs: 6-7 Jul 15
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Surveying the magical reefs of Sentosa Serapong wild shores of singapore Annual Labrador check up wild shores of singapore Double S ...
2015: One turning point for the planet?
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Jessica Cheam Straits Times 7 Jul 15; The world is waking up to the existential crisis posed by climate change When historians look bac...
Diverse goals of Singapore's nature areas
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Natalia Huang Straits Times 7 Jul 15; The news that Singapore Botanic Gardens has been awarded Unesco World Heritage Site status by the U...
Winds may help Singapore stay haze-free
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Feng Zengkun Straits Times 7 Jul 15; SINGAPORE may not be hit by haze in the coming days, even though the number of fires in Indonesia ha...
Indonesia: Hot spots detected in Sumatra
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The Jakarta Post 6 Jul 15; The US Terra and Aqua satellites have detected 36 hot spots indicating forest fires in Sumatra on Saturday mor...
Taking our infrastructure to new heights
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Today Online 6 Jul 15; Singapore — Ms Low Pei Chin, 39, is a senior principal engineer in the Water Reclamation (Plants) Department, Plan...
Malaysia: Tourist slammed for holding protected turtle
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RAHIMY RAHIM, NG SI HOOI, AND R. ARAVINTHAN The Star 7 Jul 15; A TOURIST has been slammed for holding a protected turtle species in or...
Malaysia: Cockle farmers quitting as yield dries up
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The Star 7 Jul 15; TAIPING: Cockle farmers in Kuala Sepetang are suffering losses up to RM200,000 because the shellfish are dying – an...
Hit by drought and seawater, Bangkok tap water may run out in a month
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Alisa Tang PlanetArk 7 Jul 15; Bangkok's tap water supply may run out in a month, as the country waits for long overdue rains to repl...
Thailand: Rice prices poised to climb as drought deepens
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MICHAEL SAINSBURY Nikkei 6 Jul 15; BANGKOK -- It is baking hot in the mid-afternoon just outside Laos' capital, Vientiane. Won, a loc...
Retreating coastlines
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Every year, from Vietnam to Bangladesh, big chunks of the shoreline are lost to the sea; damage and adaptation costs could be significant N...
Scientists say warming seas could kill off coral reefs in Pacific, Atlantic oceans
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Coral reefs are essential to ocean health, but dangerous coral bleaching is occurring more often and more widely due to warmer water, scient...
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