Butterflies lay their eggs on the leaves of specific host plants. When the eggs hatch, the caterpillars will first eat the eggshell after which they will chew up the leaves. […]
Appeal to Singapore’s Land Transport Authority to re-route the proposed cross-island MRT line away from the MacRitchie forest – sign the petition HERE. “On a survey at MacRitchie on June […]
Appeal to Singapore’s Land Transport Authority to re-route the proposed cross-island MRT line away from the MacRitchie forest – sign the petition HERE. One of the most beautiful mushroom one […]
Tropical mistletoes are semi-parasitic green plants that grow on the branches of trees (above) LINK. Brought in by birds that deposit the sticky seeds on the branch LINK, these seeds […]
Appeal to Singapore’s Land Transport Authority to re-route the proposed cross-island MRT line away from the MacRitchie forest – sign the petition HERE. “In all my years of exploring Singapore’s […]
Appeal to Singapore’s Land Transport Authority to re-route the proposed cross-island MRT line away from the MacRitchie forest – sign the petition HERE. There are more than 300 species of […]
Wildlife of Australia by Iain Campbell & Sam Woods. Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford, 286 pp. ISBN 978-0-691—15353-7. This is a delightful pocket guide that tourists will find useful […]
“On 20th June 2013, we were exploring the seaward end of the jetty at Kampung Paya, Pulau Tioman, West Malaysia, when we chanced upon a nest of the Pacific Swallow […]
Here is a question and answer (Q & A) contribution, focused on the spider fauna in Singapore, with particular attention to the forest-specific species that live in the Central Nature […]
“Here is a question and answer (Q & A) contribution, focused on the reptile fauna in Singapore, with particular attention to the forest-specific species that live in the Central Catchment […]
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