- Free Chek Jawa boardwalk tour with the Naked Hermit Crabs
- NSS Kids' Fun "Last Kampung of Singapore" Adventure.
- Let's Leaf Together a workshop for kids on Wednesday and Sunday.
- Trash to Treasure a workshop for kids.
- All about Edible Plants a tour for kids.
Special events
- Dive Pulau Hantu with the Hantu Bloggers.
- 25 Nov (Wed): Nature Bloggers 2.0 - Level Up!
- Free Chek Jawa boardwalk tour with the Naked Hermit Crabs
Walks in our wild places
- HortPark Butterfly Garden Guided Tour.
- Heritage and Nature guided walk at Fort Canning Park.
- Mangrove walk at Sungei Buloh on Saturday and Sunday.
- Evolution garden tour.
Talks this week
- 23 Nov (Mon): "Conserving Moving Targets: How to Deal with Dynamic Species and Landscapes?"
- 26 Nov (Thu): Green Drinks - zero emission transport
- 28 Nov (Sat): "Why Do Birds Do What they Do" by Dr Wee Yeow Chin
- 28 Nov (Sat): "Go Green with Singapore's Native Plants!"
For Nature Society Singapore members only
Registration now open
- 12 Dec (Sat) and 19 Dec (Sat): Young Naturalist Passport Camp at Sungei Buloh
- 5 Dec (Sat): Kusu Island Reefwalk with the Blue Water Volunteers.
- 5 Dec (Sat): Wild and Fabulous a fundraiser for ACRES
- 3 Dec (Thu), 6 Dec (Sun), 13 Dec (Sun): MAD lessons on seashore friends with Cicada Tree Eco Place.
- The Kampong Melayu trail going into Chek Jawa Wetlands from Kelichap Hut to Punai will be closed for repair and improvement works from 9 Oct to 30 Nov. Access to Chek Jawa will be via the Quarry trail from Berberek Hut to Punai Hut.
- Food court at Botany Centre, Singapore Botanical Gardens closed until December for renovation.
- Learning lab in a forest Straits Times 18 Nov 09;
- Bonfires of Trust, Flash-floods of Pain: Bukit Timah Floods 2009, from You run, we GEOG;
- Life History of the Glistening Caerulean from Butterflies of Singapore;
- Powering up Pulau Ubin: what wild effects? from wild shores of singapore;
- Red-legged Crake – road kill from Bird Ecology Study Group
- A new sponge species - including a Singapore specimen! from wild shores of singapore.
- Leonids let down? from wild shores of singapore.
Visit the wildsingapore happenings blog for a full listing of upcoming events for the next three weeks and to search for events by your area of interest.
Photo of the week is this amazing shot of an Oriental whip snake eating a gecko shared by Chay Hoon on her blog.