We talk with three inspiring changemakers from Raffles Girls’ School—Esther Li, Kanishka Selvakumar, and Michelle Khoo—who are turning the tide for marine conservation through their student-led initiative called Project Seawing.
“Saturday Morning Show” Sit-Down Conversation host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys talk with the trio about how their Values-in-Action project empowers youth aged 7–16 to become advocates for the endangered Hawksbill turtle. Over the past year, they’ve researched, written, and designed Turtle Explorer, an engaging ebook tailored for primary school students. It’s packed with vivid illustrations and practical insights on the importance of Hawksbill turtles, the threats they face, and how pollution impacts Singapore’s marine ecosystem.
Tune in as we explore how these young environmentalists are using education to spark action, and why biodiversity conservation starts with the next generation.
See the ebook here: https://tinyurl.com/42hkvv6u

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