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Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research, Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore.

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Museum role and education

  • Sivasothi, N. 2002. Battling the curse of Marine Litter. Nature Watch 10 (3). [link]
  • Sivasothi, N. 2001. Chek Jawa, lost forever? Asian Geographic, 10: 12-25. [link]
  • Peter K.L. Ng. 2001. Development and future direction of biodiversity collections in Southeast Asia. In: Z. Yaacob, S Moo-Tan & S. Yorath (eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference on In-Situ and Ex-Situ Biodiversity Conservation in the New Millennium. Yayasan Sabah and Sabah Museum, Kota Kinabalu, pp 49-65. [pdf]
  • Ng, P. K. L. 2000. Biodiversity challenges for Southeast Asia in the new millennium and the role of the Raffles Museum. In: Matsuura, K. (ed.), Proceedings of the First and Second Symposia on Collection Building and Natural History Studies In Asia. National Science Museum Monographs, 18: 3-23. [pdf]
  • Sivasothi, N. 2000. The resumption of a traditional role by the Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research, Singapore. In: C. Santiapillai & H. Sasaki (eds.), Proceedings of the workshop on Conservation and public awareness of otters. Otter Research Group Japan, Fukoka, Japan. Pp. 132-135. [pdf]

Freshwater and peat swamp fishes

  • Peter K. L. Ng, 1998. Peat Swamp fishes of Southeast Asia - Diversity Under Threat. Dept. Biol. Scis. Biodiversity Webpage.[link]
  • Peter K. L. Ng, 1998. Freshwater Fishes of Southeast Asia - Potential for the Aquarium Fish Trade and Conservation Issues. Dept. Biol. Scis. Biodiversity Webpage.[link]