Looking at the assemblage of volunteers who came for the training workshops; some 60 plus of them, plus a film crew, it was a heartening sight. No doubt this is a tiny bit of land at the tip of a small island perched north of a modestly sized island called Singapore. And yes, some of us groan (myself included) when we hear Chek Jawa being mentioned again. (sometimes it's like listening to a nice song being played too much on radio)
But I realised that, we cannot abandon Chek Jawa like some old CD, for this is a place that still needs our presence after the hype and attention died down. While there are other places which deserve just as much attention; one can hope that, there will be others who are inspired by what has been done at Chek Jawa, and pull off another green miracle.
Heh, I may be rambling, but then if the words above don't make sense, maybe the picture below will. Cheers.

See Chek Jawa Transect 2004 on Habitatnews
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sniff... sniff...
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