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wild shores of singapore: Why is Singapore producing fish to export?

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Survey on Southern Islands finds endangered species

Some of the nationally endangered species found include the Oriental Magpie-robin, which was newly recorded on Pulau Tekukor. - The Straits Times/ANN A comprehensive biodiversity survey on the Southern Islands has discovered several rare and endangered species there, including the oriental magpie-robin and spotted wood owl. The Southern Islands Biodiversity survey looks at the terrestrial and marine habitats of more than 10 islands south of mainland Singapore. Preliminary findings show that while some of these islands are small and have a history of human activities on them, they are still able to support rich coastal habitats that contain rare and endangered species previously unknown to the area.

Biodiversity survey on Singapore s Southern Islands finds endangered species

The Straits Times Biodiversity survey on Singapore s Southern Islands finds endangered species Some of the nationally endangered species found include the Oriental Magpie-robin, which was newly recorded on Pulau Tekukor.PHOTO: NPARKS Some of the nationally endangered species found include the Great-billed Heron.PHOTO: JONATHAN TAN The Southern Islands Biodiversity survey looks at the terrestrial and marine habitats of more than 10 islands south of mainland Singapore.PHOTO: MENDIS TAN The Southern Islands Biodiversity survey looks at the terrestrial and marine habitats of more than 10 islands south of mainland Singapore.PHOTOS: ANG WEE FOONG, LUA HOCK KEONG PublishedDec 13, 2020, 11:36 am SGT https://str.sg/JaQm

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