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Planting with UWC Parent Sally Letele, UWC Alumni Zach Rees and Rainforest Nursery GC members Rahul and Mary Kate. Photo Aayesha Fazal |
Recent weeks have seen more planting by the Rainforest Nursery GC. UWC Parent Sally Letele kindly gave up space in her beautiful garden to raise 4 of our saplings grown from seed in our specialised tree nursery here at Dover. We were joined by recent UWC graduate and Sally's neighbour Zach Rees. Having studied Geography and Environmental Systems & Society at I.B, Zach maybe off to study Environmental Law at university and was very keen to develop his practical interest in conservation. Maybe a UWC education really can help build a sustainable future.
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Philanthropist and fellow tree lover Kirtida Mekani welcomes the volunteers |
Dedicated GC members also planted trees in the half term holiday joining Frazer Cairns and Frankie Meehan and his kids to help UWC Foundation Trustee Kirtida Mekani celebrate 50 years of greening Singapore. 50 trees* were planted along Punggol Promenade, a 4.5 km park connector. Kirtida is a well-known philanthropist with a dedication to environmental causes and is very kindly helping with the development of the nurseries at both campuses. It was great that we we could share in this celebration and we hope to emulate Kirtida by planting as many indigenous trees as we can in the coming years so Singapore becomes famous for real trees rather than giant pretend ones!
*3 species: Syzygium syzygoides (Kelat Hitam), Calophyllum soulattri (Bintangor Bunut) and Planchonella obovatum (Sea Gutta)
All photos: Frankie Meehan
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The Meehan triplets did a great job planting this large sapling! |
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Arjan, Sabrina, Mary Kate and Aayesha doing what they do best.
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Rahul sees our saplings off to the Botanic Gardens on the UWC truck |
Another good news story for the GC is that over 20 or our indigenous saplings were recently transferred to the Singapore Botanic Gardens for data-logging before they are to be planted out on an old palm oil plantation as part of our joint reforestation project with SBG. It'll be good to see oil palm
replaced with native rainforest in SE Asia for once....
Great work greenies :)
ReplyDeleteMireille