Come for a leisurely stroll and hear stories about the mangroves. It will be a rising tide and you will see tree-climbing crabs, mudskippers, water monitors, Archer fish, Halfbeaks and Garfish. Learn about economic uses of the plants and animals in the region, Mandai mangroves, the invasion of WWII and enjoy the view of Johor.
It's also time for the migratory birds that have winged down from the north and if we are luck, we will see the gems - the resident family of Smooth-coated otters and the crocodile!
Suitable for young children.
Pre-registration required, for 60 participants only. Please email toddycats@gmail.com with following details:
1. Full name.
2. Email address.
3. Phone number.
4. Number of people in group.
5. Is this your first time to Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve?
This walk is traditionally held annually in celebration of the anniversary of the official opening of Singapore's first wetlands reserve at Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve. It is conducted by the volunteers of NUS' Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research (Toddycats!).
More details on the habitatnews blog
Time: 8am
Venue: Meet at the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve Visitor Centre
Website: http://sbaw.rafflesmuseum.net/
Contact: toddycats@gmail.com