kingkong1984
29-04-11, 09:26
Good site and project to target!
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_662167.html
Apr 28, 2011
IN THE ST NEWSPAPER TODAY
Eagles nest on executive condo site
By Grace Chua
http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/image/20110428/ST_IMAGES_GREAGLE27.jpg The white-bellied sea eagles were spotted last week by Choa Chu Kang resident Boris Chan and his family, after which he posted some photographs of them taken by his 10-year-old son on Facebook. It is not a rare species, says the Nature Society. -- PHOTO: COURTESY OF BORIS CHAN
A PAIR of eagles have built a nest in a tree in Choa Chu Kang Drive, on a site slated for building an executive condominium.
Pictures of the breeding pair of white-bellied sea eagles, posted on Facebook, have raised a flutter on citizen journalism website Stomp, with a number of netizens asking what will become of the eagles when the piling starts.
[email protected] ([email protected])
Read the full story in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times (http://www.straitstimes.com/Singapore/Story/STIStory_661989.html)
CDL said that "In consultation with the relevant experts and animal conservation groups, we will explore the best alternative for the nesting eagles on the site."
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_662167.html
Apr 28, 2011
IN THE ST NEWSPAPER TODAY
Eagles nest on executive condo site
By Grace Chua
http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/image/20110428/ST_IMAGES_GREAGLE27.jpg The white-bellied sea eagles were spotted last week by Choa Chu Kang resident Boris Chan and his family, after which he posted some photographs of them taken by his 10-year-old son on Facebook. It is not a rare species, says the Nature Society. -- PHOTO: COURTESY OF BORIS CHAN
A PAIR of eagles have built a nest in a tree in Choa Chu Kang Drive, on a site slated for building an executive condominium.
Pictures of the breeding pair of white-bellied sea eagles, posted on Facebook, have raised a flutter on citizen journalism website Stomp, with a number of netizens asking what will become of the eagles when the piling starts.
[email protected] ([email protected])
Read the full story in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times (http://www.straitstimes.com/Singapore/Story/STIStory_661989.html)
CDL said that "In consultation with the relevant experts and animal conservation groups, we will explore the best alternative for the nesting eagles on the site."