Learn to love nature, act to save it

Even a highly urbanised country like Singapore can play a part to help the natural world thrive

Singapore is ranked amongst the world's most innovative and environmentally advanced cities. ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
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While Covid-19 continues its assault on the world, I am reminded of the concept of "One Health" - that the health of humans, animals and the environment are linked and dependent on one another.

In his latest documentary, A Life On Our Planet, Sir David Attenborough reminds us of the importance of the natural world and how humankind has to work with nature and not against it.

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