Nature advocates will be invited to take part in work studying ecological connectivity: Desmond Lee Toggle share menu
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Excavators are seen on cleared land in Kranji on Feb 17, 2021. (Photo: Calvin Oh)
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SINGAPORE: Members of the nature community will be invited to take part in work to build a more comprehensive picture of Singapore’s islandwide ecosystem and connectivity, said National Development Minister Desmond Lee on Friday (Feb 26).
This would contribute to efforts to better understand how specific sites connect to nature cores, buffers and corridors, Mr Lee said in Parliament.
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The area is where the Agri-Food Innovation Park will be developed and is located along a green artery known as the Rail Corridor.
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