Guest guest Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 New Straits Times » Letters Development will only damage island’s beauty B.K. GAN Kuala Lumpur Aug 15 ______ THE picture accompanying the letter " Take a positive view of marina for island " (NST, Aug 4) showing a jetty at a marine park on Pulau Tioman is exactly the type of structure that will destroy the natural beauty of the island. The marina is going to be an ecological disaster. Is it that difficult to imagine that more inhabitants on an island the size of 15,000 football fields will deplete the flora and fauna of the island? Treated sewage also has to go somewhere. What is the point of building roads across the island? Introducing motorised vehicles on the island will definitely cause pollution — something contrary to ecotourism. Can you imagine Pulau Tioman one day becoming another Pulau Pangkor? The whole idea of getting away from it all is to do without modern conveniences and such places should not be easily accessible. In Hawaii, a marine park means there are no man-made structures or inhabitants. Leave Tioman undeveloped. » Letters from New Straits Times Pump in water to save the fish LT KOL ® RIZAL ABDULLAH, Taiping Aug 15 ______ IN this prolonged drought, Taiping’s lakes are drying up. Most of the lake beds are already exposed. I am concerned about the fish which are now confined to the little water left, perhaps with no food. The Taiping Municipal Council should pump water from the stream nearby to prevent the lakes drying up completely. If the council cannot afford water pumps to do the job, they should seek the help of the army units here. New Straits Times » Letters Mortuary and not a sanctuary SUE INGLETON, Castlemaine Australia Aug 15 ______ THE state of affairs at the Taman Buaya crocodile enclosure at Pantai Cahaya Bulan in Kelantan is inhumane and deplorable. I visited this crocodile " sanctuary " , which should be renamed crocodile mortuary, on Aug 10. These animals are trapped, sometimes three together, inside small concrete enclosures in shallow, stagnant water. A huge crocodile was slumped in a puddle of green slime. Crocodiles, as any child will tell you, live in water. Just outside the compound is a huge river. All they need is a pump to get the water in. This is inhumanity to God’s creatures. Please do something. The shame is on us. _______________ Get your mobile ringtones, operator logos and picture messages from MSN Mobile http://msn.smsfactory.no/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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