
False porcelain crab (Pseudoporcellanella monoliensis)
Changi, 21st February 2010
NParks FaunaWeb
Hi Ivan,
I'm the original contributor of the above article to STOMP.
Happened to chance across your blog on the search engine.
Pls do contact me at destinee.sg@gmail.com if you need some high resolution photos of the above incident and the aftermath of it that's not available to STOMP or for anyone else.
STOMPer Indiana Jones was disturbed that this beautiful forest at Admiralty Road West was turned into a dumping ground. He is worried that the place will soon be a breeding ground for mosquitoes, and hopes NEA will take action.
He said in an email to STOMP today (Mar 22):
"These pictures were taken near the forest at Admiralty Road West which faces the Johor Straits.
"From the road the forest looks green and beautiful. This is the favourite haunt of some of the macaque monkeys which usually come to the river to forage for food.
"But if you were to take a walk into the forest you will see discarded lanterns, old fridges, plastic boxes and even old furniture.
"Of late some lorry drivers have been dumping these old furniture and boxes in the forest during the night. These boxes will soon be a fertile breeding ground for mosquitoes after last week's heavy showers.
"I hope the NEA will clear all these garbage and a fortiori, erect a warning signboard to tell these irresponsible drivers that 'dumping is an offence and the fine is $1 000'."
STOMPer Timid heart trembles whenever he crosses this overhead bridge near Block 288D Bukit Batok East Ave 6 because he thinks that unknown insects might be lurking in this mango tree's branches.
The STOMPer wrote in an email to STOMP:
"Whenever I cross this bridge, I have an ominous feeling that some spiders, worms, caterpillars or snakes might be lurking in the branches.
"The branches of this mango tree have grown until they touch the railings and this compounds my fear of creepy crawling insects.
"From young I have been arachnophobic, scoleciphobic and ophidiophobic and I hope LTA will send its workers to cut off these protruding branches."
Bees have been gathering in the home of STOMPer LSW's neighbour and the concerned STOMPer said that they have let the situation get out of hand.
The STOMPer related: "Bees have been gathering in my neighbour's house and they did nothing about it!
"When we asked them they still claimed that the bees were 'harmless' and it's 'nothing'.
"My neighbour's husband was even stung by the bee. Yet they claimed that the bees were 'harmless'.
"They claimed that the bees came in just the day before the pest control came.
"But the pest control said that it's impossible for so many bees to gather in a day, the bees must have been in there for months.
"We are living below our neighbour and the bees flew into our flats and the level below us!
"Why are they so inconsiderate"
"There're kids living below us! What if they were stung by the bees?"
STOMPer Carrick shot these pictures of the black smoke and haze coming from the bush fire which broke out on Mar 9 at the Tampines- Buangkok area.
The STOMPer snapped these pictures near Serangoon Seconday school and said:
"The area near Serangoon Secondary and Punggol Park was seen with a serious haze."
The STOMPer snapped these pictures at around 11:30am.
In response to STOMPer Carpet Bomber's feedback about the many birds that have caused problems in Bedok, East Coast Town Council has replied that the bird population will be controlled through ways like the pruning of trees in the area.
In a response dated March 11, East Coast TC said:
"East Coast Town Council has taken steps to curb the population of the birds.
"1. We have instructed our cleaning contractor for the food centre at Block 85, Bedok North Street 4, to step up the cleaning efforts during peak hours.
"2. Our horticultural contractor has pruned some of the trees around the area.
"3. We have also informed the other agencies involved about this issue. i.e Land Transport Authority and National Environment Agency. Working together, we hope to provide our residents with a safe and clean living environment."
STOMPer Jogger wonders why the Jurong Park Connector does not connect to anywhere and ends at different locations.
Said the STOMPer:
"The Jurong PCN is a haven for joggers and cyclists.
"Recently, PUB, JTC and NParks have embarked on developing the surrounding areas and the vicinity of Jurong Lake.
"Part of the Jurong Park connector abruptly ends at Boon Lay Way without connecting Jurong Town Hall Rd and Yuan Ching Rd.
"The PCN can be continuous if a bridge was built to link point A to point B (in diagram), that is the area where the canal empties into Jurong Lake
"Why a disjointed park connector?"