The awesome mangrovers! Photo by Mohammad Juhari |
In line with the interests expressed by the participants, there was a brief introduction to the mangroves in Singapore. Their importance, status and threats to them. We also shared more about the Restore Ubin Mangroves (R.U.M.) Initiative and how their newfound skills will play a part in helping Mother Nature do the planting in natural restoration of abandoned aquaculture ponds on Pulau Ubin.
Thanks to Alyce and Chay Hoon for double-cheking the Mandarin version of the R.U.M. pamphlets. |
We then broke up into smaller groups and had lots of fun figuring some common mangrove plants!
Even common mangroves can be a little tricky to tell apart.
Photo by Mohammad Juhari. |
Photo by Mohammad Juhari. |
Photo by Mohammad Juhari |
Field workshop
The very next day, we gathered at Pasir Ris Park to take a closer look at real mangrove plants and try to figure out their ID.
Thanks to experienced participants for sharing stories and tips about the many fascinating plants we saw. We're touched that Jonathan Tan too the time to join us even though he was due to fly off in the next few hours. Here he is sharing about fabulous figs!
I was so glad to be able to share with them my favourite mangrove tree. The very elegant Lenggadai which grows right by the bridge. As we were leaving near sunset, some of the night blooming sea shore trees started to blossom!
Thanks to Mohammad Juhari documenting all the happenings with lovely photos as usual. Photos and videos too (see comments on the facebook post).
The enthusiasm and interest expressed by the participants are inspiring! We plan to start surveys this weekend!
More about how to volunteer with the Restore Ubin Mangroves (R.U.M.) Initiative.
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