The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and Tourism Malaysia have launched
Passport 2 Nature, a campaign to jointly promote Singapore’s Sungei Buloh
Wetland Reserve and Malaysia’s Pulau Kukup Johor National Park.
This is the
first such initiative by STB and Tourism Malaysia under the Joint Ministerial
Committee for Iskandar Malaysia’s Tourism Working Group. It is supported by
Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA), Singapore’s National Parks
Board (NParks) and Johor National Parks Corporation (JNPC).
From October 1 to December 31, 2018, visitors can receive a Passport 2
Nature at the parks’ entrance counters, and collect stamps through completing a
series of questions. After filling the passport with stamps, they can present
it to staff at either park and redeem a souvenir created for the campaign
(while stocks last).
“Singapore is
located along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. This means we serve as a
stop-over in the journey taken by migratory birds that come from as far away as
Siberia. We welcome the opportunity to work with our wetland counterparts in
other countries that are also part of the flyway, such as Pulau Kukup Johor
National Park, to build up our knowledge of the
migratory patterns and requirements of these amazing birds. This will enable us to better formulate conservation strategies for our wetlands to ensure the long-term survival of these birds,” said Adrian Loo, group director, conservation of NParks.
migratory patterns and requirements of these amazing birds. This will enable us to better formulate conservation strategies for our wetlands to ensure the long-term survival of these birds,” said Adrian Loo, group director, conservation of NParks.
Pulau Kukup
Johor National Park, a Ramsar Site, is one of five national parks in Johor under
JNPC, a state agency. The park underwent upgrading works by IRDA between 2015
and 2017. Also in line with plans for the park to become a leading ecotourism
site in Johor, nearby Kampung Permas Besar has been named a “Kawan Iskandar
Malaysia” (Friend of Iskandar Malaysia) village focusing on developing
community-based ecotourism.
Passport 2
Nature follows an MoU signed between NParks and the JNPC on February 21, 2018
to establish Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve and Pulau Kukup Johor National Park
as Sister Sites under the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. The MoU enhes
collaboration in joint research on migratory shorebirds found in both sites.
-TTG Asia.
-TTG Asia.
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