 Britain's Prince William took a hike through Singapore's Nature Reserve and met young conservationists on November 8. After announcing the winners of the Earthshot Prize a day ago in the city-state, the air to the throne walked the Treetop Walk Trail with Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. Winding through the Central Catchment Nature Reserve and traversing a freestanding suspension bridge that connects two of the highest points in the forest, William attended the annual Earthshot. Prize Ceremony on November 7, which awards £1 million to each of the five green innovators across different categories spanning air pollution to reviving the oceans. The winner for the Protect and Restore Nature category in 2023 is Exion and Dina, a community-based initiative working across South America to protect native high-end deen forest ecosystems. So my job mainly revolves around doing wildlife research, going to the forest, surveying our mammals and birds. Jan, who's better than the Juran? Oh, better than Juran. I tried Juran. Never. Then you might like this one. Even the people in Malaysia. Hopefully it's not too long of a wait. It actually waits long? No, no. It's fine. We had a nice walk. Oh, I see. You know, I'm based in Sabah for the first 25 years. Which part of Sabah? In Kinabatangan. Okay. We did that. I adopt this rental block. I adopt the family. And I'm not only... It's very funny. I know. It's pretty cute. It's so casual the way you just like... Hang in.