NSS Members only - Registration Needed
A cemetery that was estimated to have 100,000 tombs within 86 hectares
of secondary forest and semi-open landscape. The cemetery was named
after George Henry Brown, a British trader and proprietor at Collyer
Quay in the 1850s. As we walk by the tombs, you can expect to see
butterfly species that feed on grasses and herbs like the Blue Pansy,
Striped Albatross and Common Grass Yellow, as well as forest-dependent
butterfly species such as the Banded Line Blue, Common Palmfly, Common
Rose, Commander and Horsfield’s Baron.
Meeting Point
Meet at 9:00am just
beyond the gates of the cemetery on Lorong Halwa (off Kheam Hock Road;
refer to photo found in Registration Form). The walk will end at about 11:30am.
Things to Bring
Bring a hat, water,
and binoculars or a camera with good zoom if you have. Contact: Kang
Min (93823462)
Max. No. of Participants 7 pax
Registration
Register your interest to attend the walk here: