Date: 2017 Publication: Global Change Biology Summary: An important publication that brought together 139 scientists and XX organizations across the world to outline the issues around tropical peatlands. Published in Global Change Biology, this letter got global attention. Weblink: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/gcb.13516
Date: 2016 Publication: Garden’s Bulletin of Singapore Summary: First plant taxonomy publication with ConservationLinks listed as an organization in a scientific journal. The work is about a rare Asian tree species not seen for a very long time, found in India. The work was a collaboration between an Indian scientists and ConservationLinks and was published in the[…]
Date: 2015 Publication: Conservation Biology Summary: First scientific publication with ConservationLinks listed as an organization in a conservation journal. This letter to the journal Conservation Biology is one of ConservationLinks’ most cited journal articles. It deals with the complicated peatland related forest in Indonesia. Weblink: https://www.academia.edu/download/41338509/2016_Chisholm_Wijedasa_Swinfield_-_The_need_for_long-term_remedies_for_Indonesias_forest_fires.pdf
ConservationLinks’ first mention in a scientific publication as a correspondence.
Date: 2015 Publication: Nature Summary: First listing of ConservationLinks as an organization in a scientific journal. This correspondence piece was in one of the worlds’ leading journals – Nature. Weblink: https://www.nature.com/articles/527305b
Date: 2014 Publication: Phytotaxa Summary: We called this species ‘neglecta’ because this species new to science, in spite of sitting right next to the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve’s foot path, with over 400,000 visitors passing by each year, has long been neglected. The new species was picked up by The Straits Times. Weblink: https://phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/view/18149
Date: 8th April 2013 Publication: The Scientist Magazine Summary: This was one of the first conservation advocacy publications made. It was on the use of social media to achieve conservation. Weblink: https://www.the-scientist.com/opinion-does-social-media-like-conservation-39498








