In an effort to foster a stronger connection with nature and promote environmental conservation, the Lions Club of Subang Jaya organised a “Hike a Hill + Plant a Tree Day” at Taman Botani Negara, Shah Alam recently.
Sixty enthusiastic participants, including Lions, Leos, birders, families, and friends, gathered on a Sunday morning to immerse themselves in nature. The day’s activities kicked off with an exhausting two-hour hike up to Bukit Sapu Tangan. Along the trail, birders donned their impressive long lenses, captivated by the chance to spot migratory birds.
Club President Lion Adrian Lim expressed a sense of exhaustion and fulfillment as he reflected on the successful Sunday morning project. He was pleased that the project gave the participants a deeper appreciation for nature and they left behind a greener Taman Botani.
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