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Guestbook Allyssa Ng ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ): Save our EarthWell this is my first ever experience to plant a tree and it was really a fun and interesting experience for me. Visiting jungle is not the first time experience for me anyway but not for mossy forest. The air-conditioned forest I've ever experience. I believe it will be the biggest lost ever if we do not maintain such awesome forest in our country whereby this is the most harmoniest forest I've ever seen. Why I say that ? Can you imagine with just a single tree branch you can found alot of species of flora? Its amazing. It is so refreshing, beautiful, and mysterious to me when I started to step into the mossy forest. You gotta experience it yourself as words really can't express much. Everyone is saying Let's Go Green but how many people really practise that ? Let's do something to save our earth at least lil bit of changes we start today eventually it become big changes in the end of the day rather than doing nothing. A really BIG Thank You to Rachel Heng to organise such activity for us. I really feel great about it... I do hope everyone have the same thinking to save our earth for children... Friday, 02 April 2010 RachelHeng ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ): Reforestation with British American Toba...It was a fun & learning experience helping out with the reforestation activity last week. Anyone visiting this website, you really should give it a try & volunteer to help out with REACH's efforts. It's just amazing that CameronHighlands is such a treasure chest full of biodiversity wealth & it would be very saddening if the next generation doesn't get a chance to appreciate it. Thanks, REACH. You have opened our eyes. Friday, 02 April 2010 Rogier van Vugt ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ): No titleDear people of R.E.A.C.H. Thanks for this website and your wonderfull work. Very soon I hope to see the Cameron Higlands with my own eyes as I like to see an photograph wild orchids and other unusual plants. My greatest hope is to find some Corybas in flower. But these are tiny plants so I don't get my hopes up high. It came as a great schock to hear that the C.H are under treath. Higlands (especially in the tropics) are like islands in the clouds. The organisms here cannot escape from them so easily or not even at all. If these organisms loose their islands they loose everything. And if those organisms are lost this will be beyond any emotion, as each little flower has so much more work in it, Is so much more complicated and can be so much more beautifull than any piece of art mankind can ever make. We save and protect art in museums so that generations that come can enjoy them. And so should we also save and protect plants and animals on there islands in the clouds. For generations to come. Human, animal or plant. Keep up the good work. Rogier van Vugt Saturday, 21 November 2009
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