WETlands
a publication of Sungei Buloh Nature Park

Vol 7 No 3
Dec 2000


Traditional uses
of mangroves


Reflections of a Rhizophora Seedling

Pink-necked
Green Pigeon


BotanicalReveries
about the common names of plants

Cymbly Great
rediscovery of
an extinct Cymbidium
at the Park

Rediscovered Palm at the Park: Nibong

Deborah Yeo shares her volunteer experience

The value of trees by Julian

Nick's encounter with Smooth Otters at the Park

About the signboards
at the Park

Up & Coming Boardwalks
and Tower Hide
 
Sense of
Direction


Where are we? What's that? These are the two most frequently asked questions when we are in an unfamiliar place. Especially so when you are surrounded by trees and scrub that may look the same as the other.
halilah ahmad
education officer

Like other parks, Sungei Buloh Nature Park is equipped with many signboards and signposts throughout its vicinity. From informative signs at the entrance and exit, to the directional, flora and fauna identification signs within the Park.

Before entering the Park, you will notice the do's and don'ts signs. These signs are created so that plants, animals and park features are cared for, while allowing people to enjoy and experience the Park.

Do arm yourself with a brochure as you explore the Park. Look out for the directional signboards as they complement the brochure, guiding you through without losing direction.

For bird lovers, many coloured bird identification signs were installed in the hides as well as in the bird observation screens.

For plant lovers, signs with simple explanation of their uses or special features were installed along the routes. Do look out for them as all plants, though mostly green, have special unique features.

We see the importance of these signboards and have, over the years added more informative and educational signboards along the walking routes. Do pause and look at these beautifully crafted signboards when you are in the Park.

They will be able to guide you home safely and make your walk more enjoyable and educational.
   
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