Restoring wounded Earth plant by plant


Mohideen (front) and Subbarow (squatting behind him) planting saplings as the Sri Lankan visitors observe the activity held at the Relau Agro-tourism Centre to mark International Earth Day. Photo: ZAINUDIN AHAD/The Star

A TOTAL of 26 visitors comprising mostly Sri Lankan took part in a tree planting campaign organised by Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) in conjunction with International Earth Day.

The group paid close attention to CAP vice-president Mohideen Abdul Kadir and education officer N.V. Subbarow as they planted four saplings at Wonder Wilder Farm in Relau Agro-tourism Centre.

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