Posted on Thursday, March 18th, 2010 by and filed in Charity, Environment & Health

A few days ago, WWF-Malaysia, together with some boy scouts from KL and Singapore, carried out a mangrove-replanting program with the Standard 3, 4, 5 and 6 students (aged 9 to 12) of S.K. Mangkok, Setiu. The program started at about 7:30am with the students doing some clean-up at the replanting site in Kuala Baru. At about 8:30am, the boy scouts began the replanting process.

I’m not sure how many saplings were there but after an hour or so, the students managed to get the hang of it and started to pick up some speed and did some real work replanting the mangrove saplings. Though being kids, there were a few of them who played in the water more than they worked, LOL.

More kids help out

And when all the saplings were replanted, it was fun-time! These kids can really make something out of anything at all. Give them a log and a pool of water and here’s what they can do:

And then, fun time!

It was quite a fun day for the students, and hopefully they have a learned a little about mangroves and the roles that they play in our ecosystem. I can imagine the headache of trying to squeeze some information into a bunch of hyperactive kids who can’t sit still enough for the lesson to end, LOL. Or maybe Abang River (WWF-M staff stationed in Setiu) has a technique that can keep the students seated and not budge an inch during lessons? LOL.

  1. Puay Aun says:

    well.. they are scouts after all…:-) trust them to make something out of nothing…

  2. ah hong says:

    LOL, I understand how the kids feel. Last time when we go gotong royong, we play more than doing the cleaning work :D
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  3. Nicole Price says:

    It is gratifying that mangrove replantation is now on full swing at your place. This is one area of concern for our future that needs more attention that it gets now. It must have been highly satisfying to be with such enthusiastic, if hyper active kids!
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  4. I bet those kids had a lot of fun… it looked fun lol! I wish I had a technique for you to keep hyperactive kids seated :)
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  5. Patrick says:

    This is such a great thing to do with kids. Getting them involved with nature and seeing the importance of it will make a huge difference. I wish more kids in my state, Maryland, got involved with the Chesapeake environment because of how fragile it is.
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  6. Steve says:

    Looks like a fun time. Perhaps I am getting old, but I think kids these days need to do more stuff like this. (Yeah, I know I sound like my grandma…)

    I have some family in Florida and have been to the everglades several times, as well as snorkeling around some mangroves. They are pretty neat and the wildlife you see around them is amazing…
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  7. Rishabh Sood says:

    Go GREEN!
    Great work done by little hands.
    Nice to know that people are at last getting to know the detiorating conditions of our planet.
    Save Earth.
    Plant Trees.
    Peace.

  8. Berg says:

    Ah, I miss my scouting days. But I saw a croc once in a river, and although is was just a small one, it scared the living daylights out of me. (cue Jaws theme)

  9. Nicole Price says:

    We are well into April and I have been waiting for some nice posts about your new work!
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  10. Were you involved in this program ? heh, will be great to see some photos on that : PP together with all the boys!
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