Fragmented-Connected: Finding Nature in a Concrete Klang Valley
Siti Syuhada Sapno, Programme Coordinator, Forest Learning Centre | Vivian Soon, Wildlife and Conservation Officer, Malaysian Nature Society (MNS)
12-Jan-26 15:00
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Across the Klang Valley, many small green spaces are overlooked, even as they continue to support wildlife and communities. At the same time, there are people quietly working to protect, reconnect, and care for these places. The exhibition Fragmented-Connected asks what we have lost through urbanisation, and what it means to reconnect, through conservation, community, and storytelling. We find out more from Siti Syuhada Sapno, the Programme Coordinator at the Forest Learning Centre at Perdana Botanical Garden, and the curator and writer of the exhibition, and also Vivian Soon, a Wildlife and Conservation Officer at the Malaysian Nature Society (MNS), and Project Coordinator for Rantaian Urban Green Spaces (RUGS), an initiative linking urban green spaces across the Klang Valley.
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: visual arts, History/Heritage, education, environment, Law/Activism
Tags: protecting urban green spaces, the bigger picture, earth matters, Rantaian Urban Green Spaces, dangerous drugs act, Forest learning centre, urban green spaces health benefits, malaysian nature society, perdana botanical garden, exhibition, nature conservation, urban biodiversity, forest fragmentation,
