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Sunday, June 17, 2018

Notice of AGM on 8th July 2018

Dear Members

Please find attached herewith the  Notice of AGM of MNS Kuching Branch on 8th July 2018. This will be followed by refreshments.

The term of the MNS Kuching  Branch Committee has been extended to 2 years instead of 1 year since last year.

 Hence, there will only be an Annual General Meeting but no ELECTION at the forthcoming  Annual General Meeting  of MNS Kuching Branch 

  • Please register your attendance with mnskuching@gmail.com to help us make seating and refreshments arrangements latest on 7 July.
PERSATUAN PENCINTA ALAM MALAYSIA
MALAYSIAN NATURE SOCIETY KUCHING BRANCH
P O BOX A144 Kenyalang Park
93824 Kuching Sarawak

NOTICE OF 23RD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 

Notice is hereby given that the 23rd  Annual General Meeting of Malaysian Nature Society 
Kuching Branch will be held at Telang Usan Hotel, Ban Hock Road, 93732 Kuching, Sarawak
 on
Sunday   8th July 2018 at 2.00pm

AGENDA

1.
Adoption of the Agenda for the previous Annual General Meeting
2.
To approve and adopt Minutes of the previous Annual General Meeting
3.
To consider Matters Arising from the previous  Annual General Meeting
4.
Kuching Branch’s  Report
5.
Treasurer’s Report
6.
To consider and adopt the Audited Financial Statements for the financial year ended 31st May 2018





Any other matters can be brought to the attention of the Honorary Secretary of  Malaysian Nature Society  Kuching Branch  in writing at least one (1)  week before the Annual General Meeting.


We look forward to seeing you there.

Audrey Anak Dominic  Neng
Secretariat

MNS Kuching Branch

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Talk: Southeast Asia and migratory birds – how can we better conserve them?

Dear members and friends,

You are invited to a public awareness Talk.

Title
Southeast Asia and migratory birds – how can we better conserve them?

Speaker
Yong Ding Li (Author of 125 Best Birdwatching Sites in South East Asia will be launched in August 2018)
Date: Friday 29 June 2018

Time: 7.30-9.00pm

Venue: Islamic Information Centre (Lower Baruk)

Jalan Ong Tiang Swee (behind Swinburne University)

Registration: MNSKB Members and friends,
 please register with Secretariat at mnskuching@gmail.com

Cost: Free Admission
Please bring your friends to this interesting talk.


Southeast Asia and migratory birds – how can we better conserve them?

Southeast Asia is a region steeped in exceptionally high levels of biodiversity, including charismatic animals ranging from the Orang Utan to the hornbills. Less known to people many are the migratory birds. Many of these migratory birds arrive in the region every year from August onward, adding colours and live to forests, coasts and even many of the paddyfields that dot the region. Many of these birds, including hawks, shorebirds and flycatchers would have travelled many thousands of kilometres to get here. In this talk, Yong Ding Li will talk about the phenomenon of bird migration in Southeast Asia, with a special focus on Borneo. Besides the science, Ding Li will also present on the threats faced by migratory birds, some of the work led by BirdLife to conserve migratory species, and why migratory birds creates new opportunities for wildlife conservation and ecotourism in Sarawak. 

About the speaker
Yong Ding Li oversees migratory bird conservation work at BirdLife International’s Asia regional office. Through this role, Ding Li works closely with the Malaysian Nature Society and other BirdLife partners on bird conservation projects, particularly that on shorebirds.
Before completing his doctoral work on conservation biology at the Australian National University, Ding Li was involved in a number of bird research and conservation projects in Malaysia (Terengganu, Sabah), Indonesia (Sumatra, Sulawesi), the Philippines (Mindanao) and Singapore. He is author of four books, including the upcoming ‘Best 125 Birdwatching Sites in Southeast Asia’ and 40 peer-reviewed papers.

Regards,
Cynthia
MNSKB  Secretariat