Project Primate
A group of Singapore Management University undergraduates organise SMU’s first student-run service project, Project Primate. As part of the community service module in their leadership and team building course, they adopted a baby Sumatran orang utan from the Singapore Zoological Gardens and raised...
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sg-smu-ink.event-10432013-07-26T06:36:03Z Project Primate A group of Singapore Management University undergraduates organise SMU’s first student-run service project, Project Primate. As part of the community service module in their leadership and team building course, they adopted a baby Sumatran orang utan from the Singapore Zoological Gardens and raised funds for wildlife conservation. The students are shown here at the zoo with their “adoptee” and its mother, Ah Meng, in June 2001. 2001-06-13T07:00:00Z text image/jpeg https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/event/44 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/event/article/1043/type/native/viewcontent Copyright © Singapore Management University Events and Activities Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Singapore Management University Undergraduates Project Primate. Singapore Zoological Gardens Fund raising activities. https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/event/1043/thumbnail.jpg |
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A group of Singapore Management University undergraduates organise SMU’s first student-run service project, Project Primate. As part of the community service module in their leadership and team building course, they adopted a baby Sumatran orang utan from the Singapore Zoological Gardens and raised funds for wildlife conservation. The students are shown here at the zoo with their “adoptee” and its mother, Ah Meng, in June 2001. |
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