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Rainforest Restoration Project

Rainforest Restoration Project

The Rainforest Restoration Project works to grow seedlings of indigenous plant species for planting both on campus and around Singapore.

The Rainforest Restoration Project has been established for over a decade. Over that time, hundreds of students have gained skills in propagating rainforest species and had experience in planting them in various parts of Singapore. The group is currently working with the National Parks Board to plant along the Rail Corridor, an old train line that is now conserved for recreation purposes.

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