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Kelvin Peh
Academic at Southampton University & Cambridge University - with an interest in & . Opinions expressed here are totally my own.
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Kelvin Peh 23 de mai
Elephants should be an asset, not a liability. Botswana lifts its ban on elephant. huntinghttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-22/elephants-on-front-line-as-botswana-lifts-ban-on-hunting
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Dr Ruth Swetnam 21 de mai
Stressed and unhappy academics 🎓 do a poorer job. Their teaching, supervising & research all suffer. Never mind their families. Importantly, they are even less able to support students with mental health issues who seek them out. University Exec. pls take note.👇
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Kelvin Peh 20 de mai
This is great news for my family, and all my Singaporean friends and colleagues: Singaporeans can use e-gates at Heathrow and other British airports from May 20
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Winston Chow 🇸🇬 19 de mai
A great review on the divide separating top and bottom of the current academic pyramid.
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Kelvin Peh 19 de mai
Malaysia's last surviving male Sumatran rhinoceros in poor health
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Kelvin Peh 18 de mai
Respondendo a @spectator @toadmeister
This article can potentially spread misinformation. Where are your evidence? Truth matters for conservation and the environment.
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Kelvin Peh 18 de mai
Respondendo a @darwin_sodhi
Well done Darwin!
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Kelvin Peh 12 de mai
Malaysia’s palm oil growers fall on hard times. An interesting piece for those who are interested in the oil palm debate.
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Kevin Pietersen🦏 11 de mai
⚠️ GRAPHIC ⚠️ The harsh reality of what’s happening to our rhinos, EVERYDAY! Disgusting & despicable!
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Adham Ashton-Butt 8 de mai
Our paper out in on loss of soil biodiversity after replanting oil palm
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Kelvin Peh 2 de mai
Malaysian minister takes aim at 'sensationalised displays' on palm oil at Singapore Zoo.Instead of criticising zoo exhibit, why not provide evidence that Malaysian palm oil is sustainably produced?
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Dan Friess 11 de abr
The top 100 conservation questions for Southeast Asia , was great being part of this paper led by Joanna Coleman, , , , , , , , and many others!
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Kelvin Peh 31 de mar
The whale shark guardians of the Philippines and the case of the missing big fish
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Kelvin Peh 30 de mar
Stranded baby elephants rescued by Thai rangers
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Kelvin Peh 29 de mar
Whale shark selfies in the Philippines’ seaside ‘theme park’: A tourist experience that's out of control?
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Simon Willcock 27 de mar
are always bad right? Not necessarily! Some provide valuable . Our new Effects Assessment Tool (INSEAT) helps you differentiate the good, the bad and the ugly!
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Kelvin Peh 23 de mar
Singapore skyline turns blue for World Water Day. Make every drop count
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Kelvin Peh 7 de mar
Singapore aims to produce 30% of its nutritional needs by 2030, up from less than 10%. Great ambition! The challenge is to produce enough poultry and fish without compromising animal welfare
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Kelvin Peh 23 de fev
Crocodile caught at Lower Seletar Reservoir. Nice to know that there are still crocodiles in the central catchment area of Singapore.
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Kelvin Peh 16 de fev
Killer heat waves are killing off insects, says from James Cook University
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