Friday 18 January 2019

More Rainforest trees planted and adopted at Dover

Thanks to our great partnership with the UWCSEA Foundation, our tree adoption programme continues to see our community put down some roots at Dover Campus! This is a great way for new families, leavers and whole classes to share in this valuable conservation work and learn about the wonderful natural heritage of our region too.

Recent plantings have been around our Flood Retention Pond and are helping to make this the most biodiverse area on campus (in fact, probably the most biodiverse for miles around!), attracting a huge variety of bird and insect life.

Thanks to all generous donors. Whether you are 5 or 95 (both are featured in these pictures and many ages in between!) We will do our best to make sure your trees flourish as we hope your families do in Singapore and beyond.

A Moringa Oleifera for the whole family

K1s are keen reforesters! Our first Hopea ferrea  goes in.

And another Hopea ferrea for one of our alumni families

A young Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) was chosen for this multi-generational
and multi - continental family reunion.

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