> From: Yue Seong Swee, Victor <>
> To: Trevor Quested <>
> Subject: Re: Singapore: New Field Guide
> Date: Friday, 25 July 1997 0:34
>
> Yes, pages 17-20 give a brief description on the main places, the type of
> vegetation and the likely species to be found.
>
> The places listed in the book are:
>
> _Protected Areas_
> 1. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
> 2. Central Catchment Nature Reserve
> 3. Botanic Gardens
> 4. Sungei Buloh Nature Park
> 5. Sungei Khatib Bongsu
> 6. Sungei Mandai
> 7. Pasir Ris Park
> 8. Kranji Reservoir
> 9. Western Catchment Area
> 10. Mount Faber
> 11. Telok Blangah Hill Park
> 12. Pulau Ubin
> 13. Pulau Tekong
> 14. Sentosa
> 15. Pulau Semakau
>
> _Unprotected Areas_
> 1. Senoko
> 2. Sungei Seletar
> 3. Serangoon Estuary
> 4. Pungool Coast
> 5. Changi Beach
> 6. St. John's Island
> 7. Pulau Sudong and Pulau Salu
> 8. Tuas West
> 9. Marina East
> 10. Ulu Sembawang
>
> Victor
>
>
> ----------
> From: Trevor Quested <>
> To: Yue Seong Swee, Victor <>;
>
> Subject: Re: Singapore: New Field Guide
> Date: Thursday, July 24, 1997 4:32 PM
>
> Dear Victor,
>
> Is there a section of the book which tells where to look for birds in
> Singapore?
> Trevor Quested & Annie Young
> Sydney, Australia
>
> Phone +61 2 9955 6266
> Fax + 61 2 9959 4005
> > On 18 Jul 97, this book, "BIRDS - An Illustrated Field Guide to the
Birds
> > of Singapore" was launched.
> >
> > The text is written by Lim Kim Seng, a local keen birdwatcher since the
> age
> > of 10, and the graphics by Dana Gardner, an American birdwatcher,
> traveller
> > and artist.
> >
> > There are some 350 species recorded in this Field Guide covering
resident
> > and migrant birds.
> >
> > Publisher: Sun Tree Publishing Limited
> > ISBN: 981-3066-00-8
> >
> >
> >
> > Victor
> >
> >
> >
> > Victor Yue Seong Swee
> > 34 Upper Cross St #15-168
> > Singapore 050034
> > SINGAPORE
> > Email:
> > Phone: +65 533-3177
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