Debby Ng
@torvaanser
Journalist. Disease Ecologist.
Author #MarvellousMammals
@NatGeo Explorer
PhD Candidate @NUSCNCS
@Mongabay @himalayanmutts
Born 1982 CO2 341 ppm (Now 424)
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What a cute Big-eyed litter frog. The name leaves little for the imagination. Look at it's cute pudgy nose. #amphibian
Singapore is home to a #snail found no where else in the world. YES! Green tree snails are #endemic to the tropical #rainforests of #Singapore . They are threatened by pests and habitat loss. I've read about them but haven't seen one until tonight! How exhilarating!
A lovely story about the work of my friend and fellow NUS CNCS colleague Fung Tze Kwan ! Join her for a walk in Singapore forests as she unravels the language of Nature to learn how birds are shaping our forests through fruit and seed dispersal! str.sg/viz-seeds Audrey Tan 🐋
Had a great time at Eton House today sharing about #marvellousmammals that live all around us! Here we demonstrate what powered flight could feel like for a bat - the sweating, the heat, the effort! 🦇
I was so humbled by students who reached out to connect personally and share about how the story of my journey in #conservationscience and #journalism has inspired them. I have so much hope for our future when I meet folks like Hannah and Dhruv. So much talent, passion and HEART.
What a thrilling night to be with Dr Dan and Sivasothi N. at the annual Navjot Sodhi Memorial Lecture for visiting tropical ecology students from Duke Marine Lab . We shared many stories about fighting, saving, and losing wild places. And the importance of empathy in conservation.
Where the reefs meet the mangrove forests in the tropical karst islands of Raja Ampat. What an extraordinary experience! Thanks to Mongabay Indonesia for the fantastic opportunity to explore this region with environmental journalists.
#IncredibleIndia A tiger on a village parapet & thousands of villagers thronging to see it. The Primary Response Team of Wildlife Trust of India assisted Pilibhit Tiger Reserve officials in crowd control& tranquillising the tiger. Our vets feel the tiger could have Canine Distemper. Being checked.