Launch of Lend A Hand For Conservation Venue: SMK Darul Ehsan Selayang Baru, Date: 14th April 2016
Participants affiliated with Lend A Hand For Conservation will receive a Local Environmental Hero certificate
Prof Dr Ahmad Ismail launching Lend A Hand For Conservation
Taman Asean was created with discarded items, including tin cans, plastic bottles and coconut shells
Taman Asean features factoids on Asean member countries
The first Local Environmental Hero certificate went to SMK Darul Ehsan's Nature Club for Taman Asean made from recycled materials
Prof Dr Ahmad Ismail (centre) cuts the ribbon to open Taman Asean, the 3R project by the Pre-U Nature Club of SMK Darul Ehsan. At left is Balu Perumal, MNS Head of Conservation.
The Jalur Gemilang made from plastic water bottles
SMK Darul Ehsan is an active member of MNS's KPA - Kelab Pencinta Alam/School Nature Club
Lend A Hand For Conservation hopes to recognise Local Environmental Heroes and create a community of conservationists in Malaysia, via its Tapir Badges relating to various conservation activities