- Chek Jawa boardwalk with Cicada Tree Eco Place
- Young Naturalist Passport Camp at Sungei Buloh
- Sara goes Carbon Footprinting
- A Trail of Colours a tour for kids
Walks in wild places
- Mangrove walk at Pasir Ris Park
- Rainforest walk at the Botanic Gardens Rainforest Trail
- Mangrove walk at Sungei Buloh on Saturday and Sunday
- Guided walk at the National Orchid Garden
Go wild on your own!
Why not explore our wild places free-and-easy? Great destinations include Pulau Ubin and a wide range of seashores, mangroves and forest destinations. Lots of info for visitors is available on wildsingapore with tips on how to prepare for a trip, how to get there and what to see and do.
Announcements
- Food court at Botany Centre, Singapore Botanic Gardens closed until December for renovation.
Registration now open
- On 15 Dec: Online booking opens for Chek Jawa intertidal walk tours Jan-Jun 10. Visit the NParks Ubin site on 15 Dec to book a tour through their website. More details on the wild shores of singapore blog.
Singapore news highlights
- 12 reasons why Singapore is the greenest city on Earth Singapore's not just the little red dot, it's also one big green Garden City as well Larry Loh, Singapore Editor CNNGO 9 Dec 09;
- Nine in 10 teens are concerned about the environment: survey Neo Chai Chin, Today Online 8 Dec 09;
- Going green is crucial and not something hip Straits Times Forum 12 Dec 09;
- Save Sungei Buloh otters from dog menace Straits Times Forum 11 Dec 09;
- Feeding monkeys the cause of all that aggression Straits Times Forum 11 Dec 09;
- Open for booking 15 Dec: Chek Jawa intertidal walk dates for Jan-Jun 10 from wild shores of singapore
- The Pilot Project: Sport Fishing Workshops at the Marina Barrage from Fish, Respect And Protect
- Two notable trees of MacRitchie Reservoir Park from Flying Fish Friends
Photo of the week is this wonderful whip snake shared by Marcus. Read more about our whip snakes on his blog.