Thank you for this spectacular episode of nature and its conservation process. I love it and pleased to learn new things at my aged body of over 70 years.
Just wow 😮! Very educational, eye opener and informative. I enjoyed watching from start to finish! Singapore well job 👏👏👏. Those who are involved in making this clip ❤️❤️❤️👌👍😍!
Wow.. Its 1yr ago. An excellent throwback. Thanx and congratulations CNA for sharing this video to us all. Happy Friday. Dated this 14 October 2022. 🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬👍👍👌👌
I live in UK but I am originally from Pakistan I live near the capital city Islamabad near the foot of Himalayas when I was a teenager we remember these birds bulbul we used to sing a poem in the school about the bird bulbul and is chick recently I went to Pakistan I did not see even one out and about we don't catch them and we don't hunt for food because it is haram I don't think so people are hunting them in Pakistan I think so it has got to do with pesticide are thay pollinators like the bees I think so it is the pesticide that is called neonekatens there may be some pairs left in the mountains when I go to Pakistan next time I am definitely doing something about them
singapore needs less golf courses and more forests! only the rich play golf, and its a very, very small % of the population. but forests are good for everyone. it makes no sense to give up so much land space for the few.
Why not just Don't expand the building permit on forest land and just build skyscrappers. Atleast we will same some forests. Like huge vertical cities connected buildings.
Hopefully all these are not just a trend, knowing Singaporeans infamous herd mentality . 1 person bakes a cake, the whole estate queues up to buy flour and butter just to be like him. 1 person takes photo of otters, suddenly everybody buy expensive camera lenses and hunt for otter habitats in the country. 1 person writes a book and few months later, even a 16yr old wants to publish one to sell.
Why do you build roads that split forest in the first place. Why not build tunnels instead in forest areas and keep the forest intact. With elon's The borning company we can have 10 single way tunnels underground build easily and fast.
1. Why not migrate Singapore mainland insects, cannot make it humans and animals, especially rare and threatened species to Singapore's outer islands or buy forests in Malaysia to migrate there as conservation zone? 2. Why not make and sell construction worker waterproof rubber boots with multiple velcros at shoelace area for personalised fit for hiking, police use, military use or sea walking? Water no go in shoes, lighter, more productive, less accidents, more money for management. 3. Why don't delegate a policy for zoo or bird park keepers to gather the ferns with clean washed gloves that rub with soil around fern before plucking the fern to remove human hands smell and traces to increase mating chances of endangered species, to get more future generations, max money for salary increase and future conservation efforts? Same principles for others. Please feedback to management.
Just how biodiverse is Singapore and what threatens our wildlife? Catch up on Part 1 of It's In Our Nature: ruclips.net/video/4Ey9xXrzmnQ/видео.html
Thank you for this spectacular episode of nature and its conservation process. I love it and pleased to learn new things at my aged body of over 70 years.
Well done Singapore 👍👍, also the reporter excellent 👌👌, much love from New Zealand 🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿
Good job cna your content is very good 🙏🙏🙏
I want my future children to be Singaporean lol. In tune with nature, good stuff.
Just wow 😮! Very educational, eye opener and informative. I enjoyed watching from start to finish! Singapore well job 👏👏👏. Those who are involved in making this clip ❤️❤️❤️👌👍😍!
Wow.. Its 1yr ago. An excellent throwback. Thanx and congratulations CNA for sharing this video to us all. Happy Friday. Dated this 14 October 2022. 🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬👍👍👌👌
Stunning documenter...
I live in UK but I am originally from Pakistan I live near the capital city Islamabad near the foot of Himalayas when I was a teenager we remember these birds bulbul we used to sing a poem in the school about the bird bulbul and is chick recently I went to Pakistan I did not see even one out and about we don't catch them and we don't hunt for food because it is haram I don't think so people are hunting them in Pakistan I think so it has got to do with pesticide are thay pollinators like the bees I think so it is the pesticide that is called neonekatens there may be some pairs left in the mountains when I go to Pakistan next time I am definitely doing something about them
singapore needs less golf courses and more forests!
only the rich play golf, and its a very, very small % of the population.
but forests are good for everyone.
it makes no sense to give up so much land space for the few.
You guys have produced an excellent informative documentary. Love Shushan's enthusiasm and quirks too :)
excellent content!
3:00 Philippine Eagle ❤❤ ❤
Thank you for sharing this😍
what a good topic to highlight ! one thing i notice is many people who keep singing birds ,dont breed them ?
unfortunately $$$ is the lure
Wow this is entertaining 💯
Very clear and close up. Usually seen it on aquarium shop.
of course it really does made a difference.
Restoring the planet is our soul mission
For that to happen, follow Raz AL Goul's plan to return the world to nature.
23:17 there is an error as the animal in the photo is a leopard cat
Why not just Don't expand the building permit on forest land and just build skyscrappers. Atleast we will same some forests. Like huge vertical cities connected buildings.
I saw the deer in the mandai forest few years ago, it's sad to see the picture one of sambar deer die
Hopefully all these are not just a trend, knowing Singaporeans infamous herd mentality . 1 person bakes a cake, the whole estate queues up to buy flour and butter just to be like him.
1 person takes photo of otters, suddenly everybody buy expensive camera lenses and hunt for otter habitats in the country.
1 person writes a book and few months later, even a 16yr old wants to publish one to sell.
Why do you build roads that split forest in the first place. Why not build tunnels instead in forest areas and keep the forest intact. With elon's The borning company we can have 10 single way tunnels underground build easily and fast.
If [indeed]; they work, then surely; they matter??
Short answer yes it does matter
Wonderful video, but that dubbed in birdsong is from a Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina), which is native to North America!😄
wouldnt the bridge lead to more road kills
like.
if they pass through and get curious adn accidentally fall onto the bridge, theyre basically dead.
did i miss the hornbills?
👍
If you can save even one species it is worth it.
Singapore may have to build HDB flats for their wildlife.
Preserve the natural world or expand human development. Choose one, because you cant have both.
4:21 Film crew buggy, haha~ XD
Dragon's scale ferns are everywhere
Please save our wild boars and otters and give them a proper place to live and breed safely.
what is your best memory of this place?
"It's not Susan it pronounced shushan"
Johnny English 😂😂😂😂😂
Instead of planting new trees maybe conserve the existing ones more 😒
“Someone’s Sh-“
Susan 2021
1. Why not migrate Singapore mainland insects, cannot make it humans and animals, especially rare and threatened species to Singapore's outer islands or buy forests in Malaysia to migrate there as conservation zone? 2. Why not make and sell construction worker waterproof rubber boots with multiple velcros at shoelace area for personalised fit for hiking, police use, military use or sea walking? Water no go in shoes, lighter, more productive, less accidents, more money for management. 3. Why don't delegate a policy for zoo or bird park keepers to gather the ferns with clean washed gloves that rub with soil around fern before plucking the fern to remove human hands smell and traces to increase mating chances of endangered species, to get more future generations, max money for salary increase and future conservation efforts? Same principles for others. Please feedback to management.
This video has shown poachers how to identify this ginger species.
The red boom was the male and the yellow bum was the female
Man
Good luck Singapore 🇸🇬