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Fund for endangered species

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http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking+News/Singapore/Story/STIStory_401733.html

Fund for endangered species
First such public fund in Singapore will support local conservation efforts

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Orang utan Miri enjoying a meal after presenting a cheque to President Nathan at the launch of the Wildlife Reserves Singapore Conservation Fund. -- ST PHOTO: LIM WUI LIANG

WHEN you next visit the Jurong BirdPark, the Singapore Zoo or the Night Safari, you could be helping to rescue Singapore's endangered animals. Since April, 20 cents from each entry ticket to the three parks have been donated to a new conservation fund.

The Wildlife Reserves Singapore Conservation Fund was officially launched on Friday by Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS), the parent company of the three parks. The fund is the first public one here aimed specifically at protecting the island's endangered species.

It will fund local conservation efforts, and it also aims to raise awareness about the effect of climate change on the range of plant and animal life, as well as snuff out illegal wildlife trade.

WRS has put $1 million in seed money into the fund. Another $100,000 has been pledged by corporate and private donors. It further aims to raise $1 million every year from ticket sales. An annual charity bazaar on World Animal Day is planned and donation boxes will be placed in the three parks.

The new fund has committed $500,000 over five years to the National University of Singapore's (NUS) Ah Meng Conservation Fund, which will study the banded langur monkey as its first project. Fewer than 30 such monkeys are estimated to be left here.

Another project it will support is a monthly wild bird survey to catalogue Singapore's endangered birds and to identify those that can be protected. A separate survey on flying squirrels and giant squirrels has been lined up.

Before grants are awarded, proposed projects are assessed by a panel of eight experts from agencies including the National Parks Board, the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority and the zoo. The panel will make its recommendations to a five-member board of trustees, which will set the level of funding for approved projects.

Those working to administer the fund, such as honorary managing director Daisy Ling, are all WRS employees doing this on a voluntary basis. Ms Claire Chiang, who chairs both WRS and the fund, said that when the fund is more established, it will hire its own administrative staff.

The charity has Institution of a Public Character status, meaning it is allowed to collect tax-deductible donations.

President S R Nathan, who was at the launch of the fund, sealed a time capsule containing wishes for Singapore's wildlife made by the public. It will be opened in 2023, when the zoo marks its 50th anniversary.

Read the full story in Saturday's edition of The Straits Times

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Fund for endangered species

First such public fund in Singapore will support local conservation efforts ...
any funds 4 endangered species - original sporeans? ...

recession-threathened, soon-2-b minority ... a dying breed ... huge conservation efforts badly needed ...


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any funds 4 endangered species - original sporeans? ...

recession-threathened, soon-2-b minority ... a dying breed ... huge conservation efforts badly needed ...


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Shit. You beat me to it. Leegime censorship is so complete it is sad as almost everyone thinks the same. Yet this energy is tapped inwards to fuck Singaporeans. Typical of feudal lordship. If reversed and directed externally, we would be a successful country. But the people had to vote a LKY.
 
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