May 24, 2021
Wildlife Reserve Singapore
The new phase 2 (heightened alert) regulations might’ve brought most of our social plans to a screeching halt, but that hasn’t put an end to the things to do this week.
With exhibitions and film festivals adopting hybrid and online alternatives, as well as increased safety measures for in-person events, we got you covered.
1. Delve into pluralistic works of the new LASALLE Graduands
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It’s an arts bonanza over at LASALLE, with everything from design, to performance and even art pedagogy on showcase.
The graduates of the MA Fine Arts programme negotiate the “ambivalences, tensions, and paradoxes” in contemporary art in the tongue-in-cheek Beautiful, Nice, and Interesting , while the LASALLE show exhibition presents an extensive body of works from the graduating cohort as their grand finale.
On a shoestring and a whim, she founded the Belize Zoo, an institution that awakened national pride in the country’s ecological treasures and became a model of creative conservation.
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Scarlet Macaws | Photo: Special Arrangement
The scarlet macaws are visually and emotionally overwhelming. When they soar the sky, they are indebted to the iconic figure - Lloyd Davidson who embarked upon a success story of global attention marking the rebirth of macaws.
Once mercilessly hunted and sold as pets for a flourishing smuggling racket with its tentacles in Europe and elsewhere, the macaws are now protected with people’s participation making it a glittering chapter of great dimensions in the conservation efforts. The project has attained global stature.
The macaw mountain in Honduras in central America is a pilgrim center for nature enthusiasts and conservationists. When you go there you are fully convinced of the incessant struggles undertaken by Lloyd Davidson, an American settled in Honduras, for the protection and conservation of the macaws