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SUMMARY:Inaugural Forum on Nature in Global Supply Chains
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us to the inaugural Forum on Nature in Global Supply Chains\, which will build around the grand theme of ‘Forging a Common Language across Conservation\, Trade\, and Finance’. \nThis Forum is jointly organised by Give to Nature\, Earth & Life Symbio\, Nature Society Singapore\, and NUS Sustainable and Green Finance Institute. \nForum on Nature in Global Supply Chains – Forging a Common Language across Conservation\, Trade\, and Finance\nDate: 1 April 2026\, 1000 – 1700\nVenue:  innovation 4.0 at NUS\, 3 Research Link\, Singapore 117602\n\nWorkshop – Mobilising Regional Cooperation to Bridge the Translation Gap\nDate: 2 April 2026\, 0930 – 1530\nVenue: innovation 4.0 at NUS\, 3 Research Link\, Singapore 117602\n \nTo attend\, please register at:\nhttp://tiny.cc/G2NNatureForum \nAs seating is limited\, a confirmation email will be sent to you once your registration has been confirmed.\n\nThe Inaugural Forum on Nature in Global Supply Chains convenes leading conservationists\, policymakers\, and industry practitioners from across the region to tackle pressing challenges at the nexus of nature and finance. This year’s Forum\, themed “Forging a Common Language across Conservation\, Trade\, and Finance” focuses on understanding the materiality of nature risk in global supply chains\, identifying divergences in understanding of nature\, and translating nature language to support corporates and financial institutions’ decision-making processes. \nThe succeeding workshop is dedicated to co-design a concrete\, actionable roadmap built upon the outcomes of the Forum. It delves deeper into unique challenges and opportunities of each stakeholder involved in mobilising nature considerations. \n\nFor more information\, please visit https://sgfin.nus.edu.sg/inaugural-forum-on-nature-in-global-supply-chains/ \nShould you have further enquiries about the event\, please write to jllin@give2nature.org
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/inaugural-forum-on-nature-in-global-supply-chains/
LOCATION:NUS
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SUMMARY:[Talk] From Pollination to Pest Control: Why Bats Matter in Southeast Asia and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:   \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOpen to the Public \nIn this talk\, Dr. Jon Flanders explores the ecological and economic importance of bats\, from pollinating iconic fruits like durian to controlling agricultural pests\, while highlighting their role in sustaining healthy ecosystems. Drawing on conservation efforts from Southeast Asia to the Americas\, Dr. Flanders will connect global action to local relevance in Singapore\, offering insights into urban bats\, regional collaboration\, and how targeted conservation can secure species and habitats for the future. \nSpeaker: Dr Jon Flanders \nDr. Jon Flanders\, Director of Endangered Species Interventions at Bat Conservation International\, brings over 20 years of global experience studying and protecting bats across Asia and beyond. \nNote:\n•⁠ ⁠Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n•⁠ ⁠Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n•⁠ ⁠Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date.\n•⁠ ⁠Zoom link will be shared to registered participants \nMaximum No. of In-Person Participants\n30 pax \nClosing Date\n8 Apr 2026\, Wednesday \nEnquiries\nFor any enquiries\, please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/from-pollination-to-pest-control-why-bats-matter-in-southeast-asia-and-beyond/
LOCATION:NSS Office\, The Sunflower\, 510 Geylang Road #02-05\, Singapore\, 389466\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260418T163000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260418T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164700
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SUMMARY:[Talk] A. R. Wallace: A Great Naturalist in Southeast Asia and How His Story Became Pop Science Myth
DESCRIPTION:   \n\n\nOpen to the Public \nAlfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) and his teams of local assistants collected 125\,000 specimens of insects\, birds and mammals from 1854-1862. He formulated the ‘Wallace Line’ and a theory of evolution similar to Charles Darwin’s. Their names became forever linked after the publication of Darwin’s epoch-making book Origin of Species (1859). \nWallace’s story has been endlessly told in recent decades: Despite coming up with ‘the same theory’\, poor Wallace was unfairly treated and he lost out compared to the wealthy and well-connected Darwin who got all the fame for the theory. It is a great injustice that Wallace has become forgotten. Had his ideas been published first\, we would have ‘Wallaceism’ today instead of ‘Darwinism’. \nYet\, this version of the story began only in the 1960s-1980s when every detail of it was created by cranks and conspiracy theorists. It became the only version of the Wallace story to the present day. At the same time\, almost all writers on Wallace have been amateurs (not qualified historians). \nThis talk will demonstrate the bombshell truth: not only is this modern story of Wallace false\, it’s part of a wider trend since the 1960s with best-selling histories of science using the same\, irresistible\, though historically false story of an unfairly treated underdog genius. \nSpeaker: Dr John van Wyhe \nDr. John van Wyhe is a historian of science\, writer\, broadcaster\, Director of The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online\, and Director of Wallace Online. He has published 17 books and numerous scholarly and popular works on Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. \nHis research has revealed and resolved long-standing myths about Darwin and Wallace\, including uncovering previously unrecorded publications\, letters\, photographs\, and manuscript fragments. His book Dispelling the Darkness reveals the real\, historical Wallace\, challenging decades of pop science misconceptions. \nVan Wyhe lectures on the history of science\, particularly 18th- and 19th-century geology and biology\, and has curated major exhibitions including the largest-ever Wallace exhibition at Science Centre Singapore. He has also led student expeditions in Southeast Asia to examine nature conservation and rediscovered a snake thought extinct in Singapore for 172 years. \nHe holds three degrees in history and has studied biology\, geology\, anthropology\, archaeology\, German\, literature\, philosophy\, and neuroscience. Beyond academia\, he is an amateur naturalist\, antiquarian\, DIY carpenter\, fly fisherman\, and mountain biker. \nNote:\n•⁠ ⁠Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n•⁠ ⁠Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n•⁠ ⁠Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date.\n•⁠ ⁠Zoom link will be shared to registered participants \nMaximum No. of In-Person Participants\n30 pax \nClosing Date\n12 Apr 2026\, Sunday \nEnquiries\nFor any enquiries\, please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/10389/
LOCATION:NSS Office\, The Sunflower\, 510 Geylang Road #02-05\, Singapore\, 389466\, Singapore
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SUMMARY:Birdwatching at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
DESCRIPTION:   \n\n\n\nMembers Only \nActivity Leads: Alfred Chia\, Jamie Chan and Lee Ee Ling from NSS Bird Group \nJoin the NSS Bird Group for a for a walk at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve! Although April is the tail-end of the migratory season\, it may still be possible to encounter some late departing winter visitors\, in addition to the usual resident birds such as herons\, sunbirds\, bulbuls\, doves\, kingfishers etc. \nMaximum No. of Participants:\n20 pax \nClosing Date\n10 Apr 2026\, Friday \nThings to Bring\nBring along sun protection\, water for hydration\, rain gear\, wear proper walking shoes and wear light appropriate clothing to prevent insect bites. \nEnquiries\nFor any enquiries\, please contact Lee Ee Ling at ellee1584@gmail.com \nNote:\n•⁠ ⁠Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n•⁠⁠ This is a Members Only walk but non-members may be accepted if there are extra spots.\n•⁠ ⁠Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n•⁠ ⁠Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/birdwatching-at-sungei-buloh-wetland-reserve-3/
LOCATION:Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve\, 301 Neo Tiew Cres\, Singapore\, 718925
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bird Group":MAILTO:bird@nss.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260425T090000
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SUMMARY:Plant Walk at The Bukit Timah Campus
DESCRIPTION:   \n\n\n\nMembers Only \nActivity Lead: Yap Von Bing\, NSS Plant Group Member \nJoin Von Bing for a guided plant walk through the Bukit Timah Campus at the Singapore Botanic Gardens\, where we explore flora and fauna of the space including a close look at some magnificent trees. \nMaximum No. of Participants:\n20 pax \nClosing Date\n19 Apr 2026\, Sunday \nThings to Bring\nBring along sun protection\, water for hydration\, rain gear\, wear proper walking shoes and wear light appropriate clothing to prevent insect bites. \nEnquiries\nFor any enquiries\, please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg \nNote:\n•⁠ ⁠Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n•⁠ ⁠ This is a Members Only walk but non-members may be accepted if there are extra spots.\n•⁠ ⁠Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n•⁠ ⁠Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/plant-walk-at-the-bukit-timah-campus/
LOCATION:Singapore Botanic Gardens\, 1 Cluny Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 259569\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260425T090000
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SUMMARY:NSS Rewilding Project: Site Maintenance along Rail Corridor
DESCRIPTION:   \nOpen to the public \nWe planted the trees\, now let’s make sure they thrive! Ready to break a sweat? Join us for a rewarding morning of post-planting site maintenance along the Rail Corridor! Be the reason our saplings survive and flourish into a lush green corridor. \nTake this chance to get hands-on\, connect with nature\, and make a lasting impact on Singapore’s biodiversity. Support our rewilding mission\, in collaboration with NParks’ OneMillionTrees movement. Every tree counts! \nMax. no. of Participants:\n50 pax \nClosing Date\n17 April 2026\, Friday \nThings to Bring\nParticipants must wear covered shoes and are recommended to wear long sleeves and pants for the event. Please bring along a sun-hat\, water bottle\, poncho\, and organic insect repellent. \nEnquiries\nFor any enquiries\, please contact Cherrie at cherrie@nss.org.sg \n\nNote:\n– Participants aged 15 and below must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or one week before the event date.\n– Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/nss-rewilding-project-site-maintenance-along-rail-corridor-4/
LOCATION:Rail Corridor opposite Jalan Bumbong\, Jalan Bumbong\, Singapore\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260502T073000
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SUMMARY:Birdwatching at Pasir Ris Park
DESCRIPTION:   \nMembers Only \nActivity Leads: Cheryl Lao and Lim Kim Keang from NSS Bird Group \nJoin the NSS Bird Group to explore the mangrove board-walk. Possible bird sightings in this park include the Oriental Pied Hornbill\, sunbirds\, bulbuls\, doves\, kingfishers etc. \nMaximum No. of Participants:\n20 pax \nClosing Date\n24 Apr 2026\, Friday \nThings to Bring\nBring along sun protection\, water for hydration\, rain gear\, wear proper walking shoes and wear light appropriate clothing to prevent insect bites. \nEnquiries\nFor any enquiries\, please contact Lee Ee Ling at ellee1584@gmail.com \nNote:\n•⁠ ⁠Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n•⁠⁠ This is a Members Only walk but non-members may be accepted if there are extra spots.\n•⁠ ⁠Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n•⁠ ⁠Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/birdwatching-at-pasir-ris-park/
LOCATION:Pasir Ris Park
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