- "Our Home, The Rainforest" with Cicada Tree Eco Place
- All about edible plants at the Jacob Ballas Children's Garden
- "Creatures in Nature" Drama workshop for kids
- Let’s Discover Plants & Animals
Long weekend tip: to avoid the huge crowds that can develop, visit our wild places early in the morning. This is also when it's cooler, and the animals are more active. More info for exploring our wild places on your own.
Walks in wild places
- Forest walk at the Botanic Gardens Rainforest Trail
- Trees of the Fort at Fort Canning Park
- Wallace Education Centre Gallery walk
- Mangrove walk at Sungei Buloh on Saturday and Sunday.
Film
- 8 Sep (Wed): "Earthlings" in aid of ACRES
For Nature Society (Singapore) members only
Registration now open
- 6 Oct (Wed): "Our Home, The Mangroves" with Cicada Tree Eco Place
- 2 Oct (Sat): "Our Home, The Grassland" with Cicada Tree Eco Place
- 26 Sep (Sun): Dive Pulau Hantu with the Hantu Bloggers
- 15 Sep (Wed): "Our Home, The Grassland" with Cicada Tree Eco Place
Highlights of Singapore nature news
- Howard Shaw: green crusader akshita nanda Straits Times 6 Sep 10;
- Last kampung in Singapore a tourist draw Huang Huifen Straits Times 5 Sep 10;
- You can't separate climate from economy Grace Chua Straits Times 5 Sep 10;
- Singapore in final stages of developing world's first City Biodiversity Index Hetty Musfirah Abdul Khamid Channel NewsAsia 3 Sep 10;
- Sand dredging in Cambodia wraps up as firms await contracts from Singapore Vong Sokheng and Sebastian Strangio Phnom Penh Post 2 Sep 10;
- Flaring from Bukom refinery worries some Victoria Vaughan Straits Times 2 Sep 10;
Highlights of Singapore nature blog
- Blue dragons from The annotated budak
- Whimbrel feasting on fiddler crabs from Bird Ecology Study Group
- Observation Notes on Forest Hopper/Coon from Butterflies of Singapore
- Walk in Sengkang forest from Urban Forest
- Hog run from The annotated budak
- A Long-tailed Beauty @ AHBT from Beauty of Fauna and Flora in Nature
- Stork-billed Kingfisher fishing from Bird Ecology Study Group
- Smooth Otters at Pasir Ris Park from Nature Spies
- Snake eats crab - a first report in natural conditions from wild shores of singapore
- NEA comments on flaring at Bukom from wild shores of singapore
- The Smell of Death from My Itchy Fingers
- Chronicle of Mr & Mrs King from Life's Indulgences
- Asian Dowitcher from Biodiversity Singapore
- The Flower Crab is Now Four from Darwinian Left. Of all things evolved
- Black-naped Oriole’s 16 different calls from Bird Ecology Study Group
- Chek Jawa and volunteers in the Prime Minister's National Day Rally speech from wild shores of singapore
Photo of the week are stunning shots of our fireflies by Colleen Goh in the latest issue of Wetlands, a magazine of the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. Read more about it on wild shores of singapore.