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23 May 2010

BiodiverCity 'Voters' Choice' competition

The BiodiverCity photo competition is over but you can still win prizes by voting for your favourite photo!
Vote for your favourite photos and you could win iPod and other prizes.

Be sure to scroll up or down (arrows on horizontal bar) to view all the photo choices.
For a view of a larger photo, mouse over the thumbnail and click on the title of the photo.
Congratulations to Mr Steven Tor who bagged the top prize with his shot of a jumping otter reaching out to catch a crab at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve! The top prize for the student category went to 20-year-old Pan Ken Nie from Lasalle College of the Arts for his winning picture of a Long-tailed Shrike. Ten other winners received the Merit Prizes.

But the big winner is Singapore's biodiversity! Winning and other entries will be featured in an exhibition that allow more to know and care about the rich variety of animals and plants in Singapore.

The exhibition features 55 print photographs and a slide show of another 100 photographs. The slide show will be featured in a specially constructed darkroom, where public can view mammals, insects, marine life and birds amidst nature sounds, right in the heart of Singapore's busiest shopping street. They were selected from 2,200 entries.

The exhibition located outside Mandarin Gallery. Covering over 360 square metres in area, it is the one of the largest nature photo exhibition organised in downtown Orchard. The exhibition is open from 7.00am to 10.00pm daily for four weeks, till 20 June 2010. It will subsequently rove to the World Cities Summit at the Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre (28 June to 1 July) as well as to parks in Singapore.

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