Yes, kids, June 26th is the day we get to know about some interesting friends you may never have met before! We’ll be leading you along the Lower Peirce Trail where certain forest friends live, like the mousedeer, pangolin and colugo. Strange names, right? Come and find out about them!
There’s more! Our trail is also home to monitor lizards and monkeys. If we’re lucky that day (and why shouldn’t we be?) we might spot our feathered friends - drongos, babblers, barbets, cuckoos, flowerpeckers, sunbirds, an eagle or two, and we might prick up our ears to hear the regal kingfishers! Our nature guides will be telling us the proper names, and we will learn more about your new friends. Come along! We’ll be walking along shady boardwalks, and it will be nice and cool. It will be quite enchanting, as Lower Peirce is tucked away from the noise of the city. This will be a great nature break!
What to bring: Water in your re-usable water bottle, and herbal insect repellent. Be sure to dress cool in cotton clothing, and bring a hat and a poncho to be prepared for any kind of weather!
For enquiries and registration, please contact Celine Low at contact@cicadatree.org.sg
Minimum of 15 kids required for walk to go ahead.
Time: 9.30-11.30am
Meeting point: Main Entrance car park of Lower Peirce Reservoir Park, Old Upper Thomson Road.
Cost: $15 per child. Accompanying adults at no charge.
Website:http://www.cicadatree.org.sg/