CELEBRATION OF WORLD WETLANDS DAY YEAR 2013 Hands in Hands, We Paint the Mangroves Balik Pulau, Penang, Malaysia 2nd February 2013

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CELEBRATION OF WORLD WETLANDS DAY YEAR 2013 Hands in Hands, We Paint the Mangroves Balik Pulau, Penang, Malaysia 2nd February 2013

Background World Wetlands Day (WWD) is celebrated internationally on 2nd February each year. It marks the date of the signing of the Convention on Wetlands, also called the Ramsar Convention, in the Iranian city of Ramsar on the shores of the Caspian Sea. Each year since 1997, government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and groups of citizens at all levels of the community have taken advantage of the opportunity to undertake actions aimed at raising public awareness of wetland values and benefits in general and the Ramsar Convention in particular. From 1997 to 2007, the Convention s Web site has posted reports from more than 95 countries of WWD activities of all sizes and shapes, from lectures and seminars, nature walks, children s art contests, sampan races, and community clean-up days, to radio and television interviews and letters to newspapers, to the launch of new wetland policies, new Ramsar sites, and new programmes at the national level. Every year, there is a special theme for the WWD. The theme for WWD 2013 is Wetlands and water management, with the slogan Wetlands take care of water. The theme highlights the interdependence between water and wetlands and the key role that wetlands play. Looking at the water issues, the world is full with challenges at the global, regional and local levels, and it involves governance to transboundary, agricultural and urban water management to water storage issues and water diversion schemes. Therefore, it is very important to wisely use our wetlands for the delivery of sustainable water management. The call of WWD is to ensure wetland ecosystems and their water are well managed for the benefit of people and wildlife. Malaysia, as a country with all kinds of forested wetlands, plays an important role in promoting the concepts of WWD. In Penang state of Peninsular Malaysia, there are beautiful wetlands lie along the coast. The west coast of Penang Island or generally known as Balik Pulau has some nice mangrove forests, which are threatened by the strong wave of developments. To strengthen the knowledge and environmental awareness among the locals, especially the young generation, WWD was introduced and celebrated for the first time in a fishing village in Balik Pulau. It will be a very good start to raise public concern on wetland conservation in Penang.

Objective 1) To promote environmental consciousness among the general public particularly the younger generation living in Penang. 2) To expose the students and teachers to the local efforts of mangrove conservation as well as the knowledge of mangrove ecosystem. Organizer 1) Nature Classroom: Wong Yun Yun (Event Coordinator) Koh Teng Huat (Art & Design Advisor) Ng Hong Jing (Volunteer) Supporter 1) SJK (C) Yeok Hua, Balik Pulau: Yeoh Geok Hoon (Principal) Tan Chiew Choon (Board Chairman) 2) KDU College, Penang: Chow Chee Kit (Leading Lecturer) Audrey Boey Siew Mei (Lecturer) Tan Geok Pin (Lecturer) Participant 1) PreU A-level students from KDU College, Penang 2) Standard 1-6 students from SJK (C) Yeok Hua, Balik Pulau

Programme Schedule Date: 2nd February 2013 8.00 am School cleanup and mural painting 9.00 am Stage Performance 9.30 am Official ceremony 10.30 am Tea break 11.00 am Mangrove Talk 12.00 pm Closing ceremony 12.30 pm Group photo and dismiss Highlight of Activities In Penang, WWD 2013 was celebrated at SJK (C) Yeok Hua. It is a Chinese primary school situated at a small lovely fishing village in Kuala Jalan Bharu, Balik Pulau. There are a total of 49 students from standard 1 to 6 at this school.

In the early morning on 2nd February, the event was started with school cleanup programme. Teachers, school kids and their parents worked together to clean up the school area. They were collecting rubbish and fallen leaves, sweeping floors, clearing drains, pruning plants and so on. On the other hand, 20 lecturers and students from KDU College have arrived at the school. Under the guidance of Mr. Koh Teng Huat and Mr. Chow Chee Kit, they started to paint a special mural with theme Mangrove Biodiversity in Balik Pulau on a big wall of school. There is a big mangrove tree as the mural background and each student drew their favourite animals on and tree or surrounding.

With great passion and hard work by the students, the wall has become so colourful and lively and it was just in a morning time!

After the tea break, a sharing session with the school kids was presented by Nature Classroom. A group of students from another school, SJK(C) Tar Thong also joined the session. The topic of discussion explained what is World Wetlands Day, what is mangrove forest and the unique biodiversity of Balik Pulau s mangroves. We have so much fun in learning the mangroves! The kids were excited to tell their experiences with mangrove fauna and they joined games to learn new things actively!

In the afternoon, the event was ended by the completion of mangrove mural and the closing ceremony was conducted in front of the beautiful new wall. Certificates of appreciation were presented to the KDU students and lecturers by the school board chairman, Mr. Tan Chiew Choon and principal, Mdm. Yeoh Geok Hoon. A group photo with the Balik Pulau s Mangrove Biodiversity marked the end of the WWD celebration at SJK(C) Yeok Hua. References: http://www.ramsar.org/cda/en/ramsar-activities-/main/ramsar/1-63-78_4000_0 Prepared by: Yun Yun, Wong Environmental Educator/Event Coordinator Nature Classroom http://natureclassroom.webs.com/ http://www.facebook.com/penangmangrove