Today-Nov 7

A 2.5ha coastal beach forest in Singapore’s Greater Southern Waterfront will be restored as part of a new Forest Restoration Action Plan for Labrador Nature Reserve. The plan will also see the development of a new Keppel Coastal Trail from 2022, the National Parks Board (NParks) announced on Sunday (Nov 7). Together, the coastal beach forest and trail will act as an important physical and ecological buffer for an adjacent 10ha coastal hill forest, said NParks. Calling the coastal hill forest “one of the rare and unique habitats” in Labrador Nature Reserve, NParks said the forest houses some “very rare” species of plants that are tolerant to salt exposure and poorer soil conditions. As part of the restoration, about 5,000 native trees that are suited to the coastal forest environment will be planted in the area, said Minister for National Development Desmond Lee on Sunday. Labrador Nature Reserve is home to more than 100 bird species and 15 mangrove species, including critically endangered species like the straw-headed bulbul, he added. Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/coastal-forest-labrador-nature-reserve-home-critically-endangered-species-be-restored