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Catch the Royal Wedding Live on Yahoo

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Hi Huneybees,


Are you a Royal watcher too? Keeping tabs on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, hoping to be a part of this fairytale and getting all hyped and ready for the Royal Wedding happening tomorrow?

Be sure to stay peeled to Yahoo as you catch these 2 lovebirds tie the knot Live on Yahoo. UK TV presenter and journalist, Kate Thornton, will host Yahoo's 'The Royal Box' live series from 5pm (Singapore Time) / 10am BST on Saturday 19 May 2018.

It will be the top destination for insider tips, analysis, and commentary, bringing together high-end event planners, fashion critics, royal correspondents, social media experts, royal historians and etiquette experts, to help unravel exciting aspects of the royal wedding. 


Bringing you all the action as it happens, this international live streamed chat show will analyse key moments of the ceremony, as panelists cast their eyes over everything from Meghan Markle's dress, to the arrival of VIP guests at St. George's Chapel.

"Since announcing their engagement in November last year, the world has been waiting in anticipation to see Harry and Meghan's big day unfold. I'm thrilled to be hosting Yahoo's 'The Royal Box', bringing every detail of the day to a huge international audience as we help unpick every aspect of this exciting moment in history. Our panel of experts will be on hand to offer insight and opinion as we celebrate and navigate arguably the most relevant and modern royal wedding to date." --- Kate Thornton
Key Timings to note
17:00 SGT / 10:00 BST: The analysis begins! Tune in as Kate Thornton introduces her first set of experts

Programming from Yahoo throughout the day

22:00 SGT / 15:00 'The Royal Box' ends
Full details on timings will be released in the run up to May 19th



So, get your girlfriends online and start all the chitter chatter whilst watching the Royal Wedding~
I wonder what the royal family will be wearing tomorrow....





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BTS Of The Royal Wedding With Fox+ & Nat Geo

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Hi Huneybees,


As we all get hyped up for the nuptials of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with questions like "Who will be the invited guests?", "What will the bridal gown look like?", etc. Why not get behind the scenes and see what goes on in preparation for the Royal Wedding and a little growing up docu of Prince Harry himself?

FOX+ - the streaming service of FOX Networks Group (FNG) and National Geographic (Nat Geo) marks this celebratory occasion with the premiere of two royal specials premiering this May.

With rare inside access, FOX+ and Nat Geo will tell the behind-the-scenes story of the kingdom-wide efforts being made in advance of this historic occasion with the showcase of two FNG exclusive documentaries - Prince Harry’s Story: Four Royal Weddings, and Operation Royal Wedding.


PRINCE HARRY’S STORY: FOUR ROYAL WEDDINGS
Premieres Sunday, 20 May, 8pm
National Geographic
(Singtel TV Ch. 201 | StarHub TV Ch. 411)
Also streaming on FOX+

Prince Harry’s Story: Four Royal Weddings charts Harry’s journey from a childhood touched by grief, through active service as a soldier in Afghanistan and his later international charity work, to his upcoming wedding to the girl of his dreams, through the prism of the most important turning points in his life.

The one-hour special focuses on the marriages of Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales; Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall; Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge; and Prince Harry’s own upcoming wedding to Meghan Markle.

Featuring stunning royal footage, dramatic newsreels and entertaining commentary from royal sources, historians and journalists, Prince Harry’s Story: Four Royal Weddings traces the transformation of the beloved prince.


After checking out the story of the royal family and also the whole Royal Wedding, it's time to see how a royal event is prepared. Be treated to a visual spectacle of the behind-the-scenes documentary - Operation Royal Wedding, detailing the preparations behind one of the most anticipated weddings of the decade and commentary from organisers who helped to bring the special occasion together.

OPERATION ROYAL WEDDING
Premieres Sunday, 27 May, 8pm
National Geographic
(Singtel TV Ch. 201 | StarHub TV Ch. 411)
Also streaming on FOX+

It truly takes a village to pull off a celebration of this calibre. Operation Royal Wedding unveils the whirlwind of preparations made to bring this momentous occasion to life with exclusive, unprecedented access to some of the key players involved in the event.

Revealing the behind the scenes story of a nation pulling together to create a world class event and celebrating the unsung heroes who make it all happen, FOX+ and Nat Geo provides the rare access to some of the organisers who are helping bring everything together for the big day:
  • Britain’s Pageantmaster Dominic Reid OBEEvent organiser extraordinaire, Dominic Reid is the ‘go-to’ man when it comes to staging the biggest and best ceremonial and Royal events in the UK, including the Queen’s Golden Jubilee and The Lord Mayor’s Show. Reid has a close working relationship with Prince Harry through his role as Chief Executive of the Invictus Foundation.
  • Organiser of the Royal Windsor Horse Show Simon-Brooks Ward and Site Manager Colin Rayner: The highly experienced Brooks-Ward and Rayner coordinate the immense team that will have just 36 hours to transform Windsor Home Park from a horse show to a global event expected to attract more than 100,000 royal well wishers.
  • Osborne House: Tradition dictates that a sprig of myrtle from the garden of Queen Victoria’s holiday home on the Isle of Wight is used in royal bridal bouquets. This dates back to the Victorian era. The flower itself symbolises love and unity.
  • The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby: As the head of the Church of England, the Archbishop will officiate the service at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor.


So, be sure to get your calendar and alarms set for these royal programmes.
I'm off to get my popcorns and couch comfy. 
Have a great weekend my Huneybees!!





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Help TURN Things Around For Wildlife #TogetherforWildlife

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Hi Huneybees,


Yes, I intentionally posted this picture upside down. I'm doing my part to help turn things around for the wildlife, hoping to cease extinction and you can also do your part. How? Read on...

Mr Tan Chuan-Jin, Speaker of Parliament and Deputy Chairman of Mandai Park Holdings and Mr Mike Barclay, Group CEO of Mandai Park Holdings flagging off the 'Walk for Wildlife'.

Last week, we did a little walk with Mr Tan Chuan-Jin (Speaker of Parliament and Deputy Chairman of Mandai Park Holdings, the holding company of WRS) around Singapore Zoo as part of its World Wildlife Day's 2018 Conservation Campaign - 'Together For Wildlife'.




The animal kingdom is such a fascinating world on its own, every animal has its distinct survival skills and features, they are everywhere in our daily lives, we have so much to learn from them and it's wonderful to be to co-exist with them in this Earth.

But sadly, as the world progresses, the wildlife is also at risk. A lot of them are facing extinction and in order for our future generations to continue seeing and living with these lovely animals, a new conservation campaign  - ‘Together for Wildlife’; by parent company Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) has been launched to call on communities, businesses and individuals to come together to protect the future of wildlife in Singapore and around the world.
“Our planet is under immense pressure today as a result of human impact, and wildlife is more at risk than ever before. Through raising awareness for the importance of conserving wildlife and biodiversity amongst our younger generations, and educating them on the ways they can take action, we’re putting our best foot forward for a chance to really turn things around for wildlife in the future.” --- Mr Tan Chuan-Jin, Speaker of Parliament and Deputy Chairman of Mandai Park Holdings (holding company of WRS).

‘Together for Wildlife’ lines up a year-long programme of events and community activities, encouraging everyone to play a part in protecting wildlife from the growing threat of extinction. It launched last week when over 200 preschool children marched resolutely together on a conservation education ‘Walk for Wildlife’ at Singapore Zoo, held in conjunction with World Wildlife Day (3 March).
“The world is facing what scientists term the sixth mass extinction event, with the prospect of many species going extinct due to mankind’s impact on their habitats. The problems are complex, and we believe that only a coordinated effort by diverse stakeholders can mitigate the crisis. For years, WRS has been working with biologists, academics, and government agencies on a myriad of conservation projects. Through Together for Wildlife and the various events and in-park activities that we will be running in 2018, we are encouraging schools, communities and businesses to also get involved and learn how they can take action too. 
Small choices we make individually can collectively have a major impact, from recycling and reducing demand on certain unsustainable resources—the farming or mining of which is destroying many species’ natural habitats—to boycotting products made from endangered animals. With the right public education and empowerment, we can work together to turn things around for our planet and its wildlife.” --- Mr Mike Barclay, Group CEO of Mandai Park Holdings.

In Singapore, WRS’ community and education programmes continue to grow, and have already
engaged around 340,000 school children since 2016, in programmes including interactive behind-the-scenes tours, experiential programmes which allow children to transform into a keeper for a day, and
wild overnight camps under the stars.


Among them were 500 preschool students from Kinderland who learnt about how plastic pollution is harming otters and other wildlife. Inspired and empowered to take conservation action, these children and their teachers went on to organise their own mini-carnivals and fund-raising events, and subsequently contributed S$10,000 for the adoption of four Asian small-clawed otter pups in Singapore Zoo.


Of course, individuals can also do their part to help throughout this March. An online public awareness campaign by Wildlife Reserves Singapore, #TogetherforWildlife, has been launched to encourage everyone to join together in "turning things around" for wildlife.


Post a picture of yourselves upside down on Instagram together with the hashtag #TogetherforWildlife. In the month of March 2 – 31 March 2018, WRS will pledge S$1 towards wildlife conservation for every photo turned around (upside down). Spread the word and tag your friends to do their part for wildlife too.

Here’s how you can participate:

1.   Select any photo of your choice and rotate image upside down, using the photo editing tools on your phone

2.   Upload it on Instagram with #TogetherforWildlife. You can use the following text to get started:

I’m helping to turn things around for wildlife cuz with every upside down photo I post, @wrs.ig will pledge $1 towards wildlife conservation. @<Friend 1>, @<Friend 2>, and @<Friend 3>, I want to see you upside down too! #TogetherforWildlife



WRS contributes more than S$2 million annually towards wildlife conservation efforts, and among the sources of the funding are corporate sponsorship and adoption, a 50-cent contribution from each park admission ticket sold, collections from animal token feeding and experiential tours in the parks, and sales from non-woven and corn bags from retail and F&B outlets.

A community programme has also been lined up in 2018, in support of the Together for Wildlife
campaign. It will include education and outreach activities both within and outside of the parks, to
share wildlife conservation messages with the community and encourage their involvement.

In addition, as part of its collaboration efforts with zoos around the world, in 2018 WRS will join hands with San Diego Zoo Global to create special edition content for the San Diego Zoo Kids Channel, bringing the healing power of animals to millions of hospitalized children around the world.


Members of the public can visit www.TogetherForWildlife.sg for more information and to learn more
about the campaign and steps they can take to come to #TogetherForWildlife at home. There's also a series of in-park activities running through March 2018 in support of the Together for Wildlife conservation campaign.


TOGETHER FOR WILDLIFE BOOTH
Date: 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18 March 2018
Location: Orangutan free-ranging exhibit area, Singapore Zoo
Get to know rainforest animals better and find out what’s happening to their home! Complete fun
activities for exciting prizes and start your very own wildlife-friendly garden with coffee grounds.


BUILDING THE PHOTO ARK WITH JOEL SARTORE – A SINGAPORE ZOO SHOWCASE
Date: Until 31 March 2018
Location: Opposite Babirusa exhibit, Singapore Zoo
Admire our stunning animal portraits by National Geographic photographer of threatened species,
native species and species supported by Wildlife Reserves Singapore Conservation Fund.


COFFEE WITH A CAUSE
Date: 2 March 2018 onwards
Location: Wild Deli, Singapore Zoo
Owa coffee is grown in a wildlife-friendly manner to preserve the rainforest habitats of endangered
Javan gibbons and provides a source of income for the farmers. Save wildlife and benefit the community by purchasing Owa coffee available at The Wild Deli. Enjoy a cup or purchase the coffee beans – 30¢ from every purchase go towards conservation efforts.


WHO’S GOT YOUR VOTE?
Date: Ongoing
Location: Outside the main gift shop, Singapore Zoo
We fund projects in Singapore and the rest of Southeast Asia to protect threatened wildlife. Vote for
your favourite project to show support – Javan Gibbon, King Cobra or Southern River Terrapin.


GO GREEN AND SAVE!
Date: 2 – 31 March 2018
Location: Main gift shop, Singapore Zoo
Pick up earth-friendly souvenirs at a special eco corner of Singapore Zoo’s main gift shop. Plus, enjoy 20% off refillable water bottles!

GREEN GUESTS
Every visitor at our wildlife parks makes a difference too! 50¢ of each paid admission ticket goes
towards conservation efforts in the region and all proceeds from our animal token feedings also go
towards wildlife conservation.


Since it's the March School Holidays, why not bring your kids and family along to the zoo to admire the animals as well as to do your part for the wildlife? My favourite place to hang around is the Giant Panda Forest in River Safari, Jia Jia and Kai Kai are simply too adorable!






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Ask Nat Geo Explorers Questions In Live Google+ Hangout

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Hi Huneybees,


Are you Nat Geo fans? Always have the questions to ask the National Geographic Explorers?


Here's your chance to ask any question to National Geographic Explorers all around the world: how was it like to discover the remains of the Titanic; did it take forever to make your first solo dive to the ocean's deepest point; and how many animals have you had a hand in rescuing your entire life?


Robert Ballard, Jane Goodall and James Cameron — along with National Geographic Explorers in the field on every continent — will take questions from the public in a live Google+ Hangout from 2 am to 3:30am (SG time) this Monday, 14 January, marking the 125th anniversary of the National Geographic Society. People around the world are invited to submit questions for the explorers or to videotape themselves asking a question for use in the Hangout.

Exploration is the National Geographic Society’s passion and the focus of the January issue of National Geographic magazine. The Hangout will be a conversation about the new age of exploration. The event will be the first in a series of monthly National Geographic-Google+ Hangouts with explorers leading innovative field research across the globe.

You can submit questions by:
The Hangout can be viewed on the National Geographic Google+ page or on http://www.youtube.com/NatGeo.

Since its first expedition in 1890 to map the Mount St. Elias region in Alaska, National Geographic has led the way in exploration of the planet — and in harnessing new technologies to bring the stories of exploration to its readers and viewers.


Robert Ballard is a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence who is most famous for his discovery of the RMS Titanic in 1985. Ballard has pioneered the use of robotics to explore ancient shipwrecks and natural wonders of the sea.


Jane Goodall received her first grant from the National Geographic Society in 1961 and went on to lead a 50-year field study of wild chimpanzees. Her research revealed that, like humans, chimps make tools to procure food and they engage in violence against each other.


James Cameron is a filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence. His 35,756-foot solo dive, known as DEEPSEA CHALLENGE, to the ocean’s deepest point in the South Pacific’s Mariana Trench last year set a record and gathered scientific information.


The “new age of exploration” will be celebrated Society-wide throughout 2013, including
the National Geographic Channels, website, books, magazines, video and live events. The
yearlong initiative has been made possible through a 125th anniversary partnership with Rolex.

Leading brand of the Swiss watch industry, Rolex has accompanied many of humanity’s
greatest feats as men and women such as James Cameron have broken long-standing records,
defied the elements and explored the globe’s most forbidding frontiers.


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