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Student’s Tea with Ms Anita Sebastian
Host: V Santhosh
Anita Sebastian is a local writer and editor. She is a zoologist by
training from the National University of Singapore.
The Ranger Anne series is inspired from her time working at the
Night Safari in Singapore many years ago. The series is aimed at
instilling an appreciation for animals and nature in young readers.
Anita’s books were launched at the Singapore Writer’s Festival
2015.
The Ranger Anne series is endorsed by Mr Bernard Harrison,
former CEO of Wildlife Reserves Singapore. Anita was featured on
938Live on the “Women of Worth” segment where the Ranger
Anne series was discussed.
Anita jokes about the cycle of life often. She went from Zoology to
publishing and public relations, and now, she is somehow back in
Zoology again. On a serious note, Anita hopes that her books
would inspire a new generation of zoologists who would care for
the animals and the environment.
3rd March 2016, 5pm- 6.30pm
Level 1 Common Lounge, Tembusu College
+65 6601 2150