Environmental Champion Receives President’s Award for the Environment 2021

October 13, 2021

 

Mr Joseph K H KOH (Zoology, 1972) received the President’s Award for the Environment (PAE) (2021), Singapore’s highest accolade for individuals, organisations and educational institutions that have made significant contributions towards environmental sustainability in Singapore.

The PAE is just the icing on the cake of Mr Koh’s lifetime achievements in biodiversity research, nature conservation, and other contributions to NUS and Singapore.

Over the decades, Mr Koh has continued to maintain close links with the NUS Department of Biological Sciences, encouraging and strengthening NUS’ biodiversity research ties with scientists from universities and research institutions abroad while he was Singapore’s High Commissioner in Australia and Brunei.

He has spent decades studying spiders and published many scientific papers and identification guides on Singapore and Borneo spiders. Mr Koh was part of a core research group that contributed to the Comprehensive Biodiversity Survey of the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve from 2014 to 2018. He continues to devote time to pass on his skills and knowledge to young people with a passion for spiders.

With the help of the many young arachnologists he has nurtured, Mr Koh has recorded more than 800 species of spiders in Singapore. He has pledged his entire lifetime collection of over 12,000 spider specimens to the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM).

Mr Koh also worked with Prof Peter NG (Head of LKCNHM) to raise funds for two scholarships named after their mentor in zoology, the late Prof Dennis Hugh MURPHY. This initiative is part of his efforts to groom young and passionate advocates for nature conservation. Mr Koh also made a personal donation and rallied others to do the same for the “Jubilee Whale” display at the LKCNHM, which was launched in 2016.

As Chairman of the “Friends of Bukit Timah Forest” community group, Mr Koh played a key role in publicising the rich biodiversity in the forest ecosystem with Bukit Timah Nature Reserve as its core, and in developing a network of partnerships to involve more Singaporeans to protect, restore and enjoy the forest.

Under his leadership as its former Chairman, and currently Senior Advisor, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)-Singapore has forged important partnerships with non-government organisations, the business community, and government agencies. For instance, WWF Singapore has started to collaborate with the National Parks Board (NParks) to combat illegal wildlife trade, and garner public support for NParks’ species recovery programme.

Mr Koh is currently an Honorary Research Affiliate, LKCNHM, NUS; Honorary Research Associate, National Biodiversity Centre, NParks; Senior Advisor, WWF Singapore; and Chairman, Friends of Bukit Timah Forest.

At the heart of Mr Koh’s lifetime achievements is a simple idealism. He said, “I hope my story will ignite the passion of our younger generation in everything they do and inspire them to play an activist role in contributing to nature conservation and environmental sustainability.”

He added, “Together, we should continue our “whole-of-society” approach to add a Bright Green Spark to that Little Red Dot: a role model for other urban centres and a new source of pride to be a Singaporean.”

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Congratulations, Mr Koh!