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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260207T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260207T103000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260115T073842Z
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SUMMARY:NSS Volunteer Recruitment & Sharing Session
DESCRIPTION:Nature Society Singapore is organising a Volunteer Recruitment & Sharing Session for individuals who are interested in contributing their time and skills towards nature conservation\, outreach\, and education. \nThis session will introduce participants to the Society’s work\, the role volunteers play in advancing conservation efforts\, and the various volunteer opportunities available. Participants will learn how they can get involved in a meaningful and sustainable way. \nWho We Are Looking For \nWe are looking for individuals who: \n\n– Have an interest in nature\, biodiversity\, or environmental conservation\n– Enjoy working with people and engaging the public\n– Are keen to contribute their time and skills to a non-profit organisation\n– Are reliable\, committed\, and willing to learn\n\nNo prior experience in nature conservation is required. Training and guidance will be provided. \nVolunteers are generally aged 17 and above. Younger volunteers may participate if accompanied by a parent or guardian\, depending on the activity. \nObjectives of the Session \n\n– To introduce Nature Society Singapore’s mission\, programmes\, and impact\n– To provide an overview of volunteer roles\n– To help potential volunteers understand where their interests and skills can best contribute\n– To build a stronger and more engaged volunteer community for nature conservation\n\n  \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at: https://tinyurl.com/NSSVolunteerRecruitment \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, contact Kerry at kerry@nss.org.sg.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/nss-volunteer-recruitment-sharing-session/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260208T073000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260208T110000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260104T141352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260104T141352Z
UID:10088-1770535800-1770548400@nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Birdwatching at Kranji Marshes
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nJoin experienced guides from NSS Bird Group in exploring the core area of Kranji Marshes Nature Park. The paths and hides here offer excellent views across the freshwater marshes. Birding highlights include residents such as the Red-wattled Lapwing\, Changeable Hawk Eagle and Gray-headed Fish Eagle and winter visitors such as the Common Kingfisher and Lesser Whistling Duck. \nThe walk is free but participants will need to cover transport cost at $15 per person. A hired bus will ferry the group to the start of the walk. \nMaximum No. of Participants: 21 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at:\nhttps://tinyurl.com/NSSBGbirdwalk2 \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\, with details on the meeting time and place. \nClosing Date\n28 Jan 2026\, Wednesday \nThings to Bring\nBring along a pair of binoculars\, sun-hat\, water for hydration\, rain gear and 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.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/birdwatching-at-kranji-marshes-10/
LOCATION:Kranji Marshes\, Kranji Marshes\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bird Group":MAILTO:bird@nss.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260208T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260208T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260126T053416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T083232Z
UID:10207-1770537600-1770544800@nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Nature Walk at Thomson Nature Park
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nNestled between Upper Thomson Road and Old Upper Thomson Road lies a patch of forest that conceals an abandoned village. Over the past 50 years\, nature has quietly reclaimed the land. Traces of its former life still remain\, offering a rare glimpse into the past. Join Si Guim in discovering what nature has accomplished. \nActivity Lead: Goh Si Guim\, NSS Executive Committee Member \nRegistration \nTo attend\, please register at: https://tinyurl.com/NSSNatureWalk2\n\n  \n\n\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis\n\n\n\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n\n\n\n– Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place.\n\n\n  \n\n\nRegistration Closing Date\n3 February 2026\, Wednesday \nMaximum No. of Participants\n20 participants \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg \nSign Up or Renewal of Membership\nTo join us as a member of NSS or to renew your membership\, pls click here.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/nature-walk-at-thomson-nature-park/
LOCATION:Thomson Nature Park\, Upper Thomson Rd\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260214T083000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260214T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260107T053635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T061053Z
UID:10094-1771057800-1771063200@nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Flower Walk at Bukit Batok Nature Park
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nWho doesn’t love flowers\, especially during the Valentine’s season? Come join us for a walk through Bukit Batok Nature Park and explore flowers: the different forms they can take in different plants\, and their importance to not just our history and many cultures\, but also to the flora and fauna around them. \nActivity Lead: Intan Krishanty\, NSS Volunteer \nRegistration \nTo attend\, please register at: https://tinyurl.com/NSSPlantGrpWalk\n\n  \n\n\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis\n\n\n\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n\n\n\n– Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place.\n\n\n  \n\n\nRegistration Closing Date\n8 February 2026\, Sunday \nMaximum No. of Participants\n20 participants \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg \nSign Up or Renewal of Membership\nTo join us as a member of NSS or to renew your membership\, pls click here.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/flower-walk-at-bukit-batok-nature-park/
LOCATION:Bukit Batok Nature Park\, Cnr Bukit Batok East Avenue 2\, Bukit Batok East Ave 6\, and\, 659761
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260214T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260214T110000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260107T054533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T055035Z
UID:10098-1771059600-1771066800@nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:NSS Rewilding Project: Site Maintenance along Rail Corridor
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nReady to shower nature with some love this Valentine’s Day? \nJoin us for a rewarding morning of “heart-work” 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. By supporting our rewilding mission–in collaboration with NParks’ OneMillionTrees movement–you’re giving a gift of love to both nature and our future! 💚 \nTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm | Duration: 3 hours \nMaximum No. of Participants\n50 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at: https://tinyurl.com/NSS-Rewilding-Project-2026. Please check the same form closer to date to register for the 14 February session. \n\n– Participants aged 15 and below must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.\n\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n\n\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or one week before the event date.\n\n\n– Kindly look out for a pre-session email that will be sent one week prior to the event.\n\n\n\n  \n\n\nRegistration Closing Date\n7 February 2026\, Saturday \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 enquiries\, please contact Cherrie at cherrie@nss.org.sg \nSign Up or Renewal of Membership\nTo join us as a member of NSS or to renew your membership\, pls click here.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/nss-rewilding-project-site-maintenance-along-rail-corridor-3/
LOCATION:Rail Corridor opposite Jalan Bumbong\, Jalan Bumbong\, Singapore\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260225T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260225T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260213T012511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T012511Z
UID:10288-1772031600-1772042400@nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Invasive Species Management Programme
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nInvasive species may look harmless\, but they can cause real damage to our native habitats. One such plant is the Zanzibar Yam (Dioscorea sansibarensis) — a fast-growing vine that strangles native plants and disrupts forest ecosystems. \nBe part of our Invasive Species Management Programme\, where you’ll work alongside our volunteers to help monitor and remove this invasive species and safeguard Singapore’s biodiversity. Through this hands-on activity\, you’ll: \n– Learn how invasive species affect our forests\n– Take part in meaningful action to protect native plants\n– Play a role in conserving Singapore’s natural heritage \nThis activity is perfect for nature lovers\, families\, and anyone who wants to make a difference. Every vine you help remove is a step toward restoring balance in our forests. 🌱 \nMax. No. of Participants\n20 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at https://tinyurl.com/NSSNMMRp \nNote:\n– A briefing email will be emailed to all successful participants. \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, contact Kerry at kerry@nss.org.sg.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/invasive-species-management-programme-3/
LOCATION:Windsor Nature Park\, 30 Venus Dr\, Singapore 573858\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260228T073000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260228T103000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260118T161942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260118T162008Z
UID:10190-1772263800-1772274600@nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Birdwatching at Thomson Nature Park
DESCRIPTION:Members Only \nJoin  Veronica Foo\, an experienced birder from the NSS Bird Group\, for a morning bird walk at Thomson Nature Park. This buffer park located in the east of the Central Catchment Nature Reserve\, was a former Hainan village that is rich in cultural heritage. It is a key conservation site for the critically endangered Raffles’ Banded Langur and also home to some of our forest bird species such as the Red-crowned Barbet\, Rufous-tailed Tailorbird\, Orange-bellied Flowerpecker and Little Spiderhunter. \nActivity Lead: Veronica Foo\, experienced birder and NSS Bird Group Chair \nMaximum No. of Participants: 20 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at:\nhttps://tinyurl.com/NSSBGbirdwalk3 \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. \nClosing Date\n20 Feb 2026\, Friday \nThings to Bring\nBring along a pair of binoculars\, sun-hat\, water for hydration\, rain gear and 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.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/birdwatching-at-thomson-nature-park-2/
LOCATION:Thomson Nature Park\, Upper Thomson Rd\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bird Group":MAILTO:bird@nss.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260308T073000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260308T110000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260126T081207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T084052Z
UID:10215-1772955000-1772967600@nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Birdwatching at Kranji Marshes
DESCRIPTION:   \nOpen to the Public \nJoin experienced guides from NSS Bird Group in exploring the core area of Kranji Marshes Nature Park. The paths and hides here offer excellent views across the freshwater marshes. Birding highlights include residents such as the Red-wattled Lapwing\, Changeable Hawk Eagle and Gray-headed Fish Eagle and winter visitors such as the Common Kingfisher and Lesser Whistling Duck. \nThe walk is free but participants will need to cover transport cost at $15 per person. A hired bus will ferry the group to the start of the walk. \nMaximum No. of Participants:\n21 pax \nClosing Date\n25 Feb 2026\, Wednesday \nThings to Bring\nBring along a pair of binoculars\, sun-hat\, water for hydration\, rain gear and 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•⁠ ⁠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-kranji-marshes-11/
LOCATION:Kranji Marshes\, Kranji Marshes\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bird Group":MAILTO:bird@nss.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260314T073000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260314T103000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260203T040248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T103954Z
UID:10252-1773473400-1773484200@nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:SWWD: Birdwatching at Lorong Halus Wetland
DESCRIPTION:   \nMembers Only \nLorong Halus Wetland is part of the water infrastructure managed by PUB under its Active\, Beautiful\, Clean Waters (ABC Waters) programme. The mix of river side\, wetland and secondary forest provide opportunities to see a fairly diverse mix of birdlife including sunbirds\, bulbuls\, waterbirds and raptors. In addition\, as this is the tail end of the migratory season\, it may be possible to spot some migrant species too. \nMaximum No. of Participants:\n20 pax \nClosing Date\n6 Mar 2026\, Friday \nThings to Bring\nBring along a pair of binoculars\, sun-hat\, water for hydration\, rain gear and 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-lorong-halus-wetland/
LOCATION:Lorong Halus Wetland\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bird Group":MAILTO:bird@nss.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260321T073000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260321T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260306T103540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T042908Z
UID:10310-1774078200-1774094400@nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:SWWD: Ramble from Coney Island to Lorong Halus
DESCRIPTION:   \nOpen to the Public \nJoin in a morning ramble with Pandian\, experienced NSS nature guide\, to celebrate Singapore World Water Day! \nMax. No. of Participants\n25 pax \nClosing Date\n15 March 2026\, Sunday \nThings to Bring\nPlease bring along a filled 1.5 litres water bottle\, poncho\, walking stick\, and proper walking/trekking shoes\, a hat and a pair of binoculars for spotting wildlife. \nEnquiries\nFor any enquiries. please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg \nNote:\n•⁠ ⁠This walk is not suitable for children below 14 years old\, and participants must be medically fit and healthy.\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\, with details on the meeting time and place.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/swwd-ramble-from-coney-island-to-lorong-halus/
LOCATION:Lorong Halus Wetland\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260328T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260328T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260212T081113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T081411Z
UID:10282-1774688400-1774699200@nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:NSS Rewilding Project: Tree Planting along Rail Corridor
DESCRIPTION:   \nOpen to the public \nReady to break a sweat? Join us for a rewarding morning of tree planting along the Rail Corridor! We’re not just planting trees–we’re building a vital green corridor. Our efforts weave together forests\, mangroves and urban greenery into a continuous lifeline for wildlife\, providing them with food\, shelter\, and room to roam. \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\n20 March 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– Registration for this session will open on 20 March 2026\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– Kindly look out for a pre-event email that will be sent one week prior to the event.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/nss-rewilding-project-tree-planting-along-rail-corridor-5/
LOCATION:Rail Corridor opposite Jalan Bumbong\, Jalan Bumbong\, Singapore\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260329T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260329T110000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260224T031844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T031844Z
UID:10296-1774774800-1774782000@nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Plant Walk at Venus Loop
DESCRIPTION:   \n\n\n\nOpen to the Public \nActivity Lead: Yap Von Bing\, NSS Plant Group Member \nJoin Von Bing for a guided plant walk through Venus Loop\, where we explore how native flora and fauna have reclaimed this former kampong landscape. This largely level trail offers a gentle stroll\, with scenic views of a flowing stream and perhaps the chance to enjoy the sounds of the stream’s running water along the way. \nMaximum No. of Participants:\n20 pax \nClosing Date\n22 Mar 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•⁠ ⁠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-venus-loop/
LOCATION:Windsor Nature Park\, 30 Venus Dr\, Singapore 573858\, Singapore
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260401T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260402T153000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260311T104915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T105106Z
UID:10327-1775037600-1775143800@nss.org.sg
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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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260401T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260401T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260327T083131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T144826Z
UID:10374-1775055600-1775062800@nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Invasive Species Management Programme
DESCRIPTION:   \n  \nOpen to the Public \nInvasive species may look harmless\, but they can cause real damage to our native habitats. One such plant is the Zanzibar Yam (Dioscorea sansibarensis) — a fast-growing vine that strangles native plants and disrupts forest ecosystems. \nBe part of our Invasive Species Management Programme\, where you’ll work alongside our volunteers to help monitor and remove this invasive species and safeguard Singapore’s biodiversity. Through this hands-on activity\, you’ll: \n– Learn how invasive species affect our forests\n– Take part in meaningful action to protect native plants\n– Play a role in conserving Singapore’s natural heritage \nThis activity is perfect for nature lovers\, families\, and anyone who wants to make a difference. Every vine you help remove is a step toward restoring balance in our forests. 🌱 \nMax. No. of Participants\n20 pax \nNote:\n– A briefing email will be emailed to all successful participants. \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, contact Kerry at kerry@nss.org.sg.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/invasive-species-management-programme-4/
LOCATION:Windsor Nature Park\, 30 Venus Dr\, Singapore 573858\, Singapore
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260413T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260413T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260325T083036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T033212Z
UID:10379-1776108600-1776112200@nss.org.sg
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:20260416T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260416T173000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260415T003835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T043946Z
UID:10463-1776351600-1776360600@nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Invasive Species Management
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nInvasive species may look harmless\, but they can cause real damage to our native habitats. One such plant is the Zanzibar Yam (Dioscorea sansibarensis) — a fast-growing vine that strangles native plants and disrupts forest ecosystems. \nBe part of our Invasive Species Management Programme\, where you’ll work alongside our volunteers to help monitor and remove this invasive species and safeguard Singapore’s biodiversity. Through this hands-on activity\, you’ll: \n– Learn how invasive species affect our forests\n– Take part in meaningful action to protect native plants\n– Play a role in conserving Singapore’s natural heritage \nThis activity is perfect for nature lovers\, families\, and anyone who wants to make a difference. Every vine you help remove is a step toward restoring balance in our forests. 🌱 \nRegister here:\nhttps://tinyurl.com/NSSNMMRp \nMax. No. of Participants\n20 pax \nNote:\n– A briefing email will be emailed to all successful participants. \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, contact Kerry at kerry@nss.org.sg.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/invasive-species-management/
LOCATION:Windsor Nature Park\, 30 Venus Dr\, Singapore 573858\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260418T163000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260418T173000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260326T033054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260405T065459Z
UID:10389-1776529800-1776533400@nss.org.sg
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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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260419T073000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260419T113000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260313T023907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T023907Z
UID:10333-1776583800-1776598200@nss.org.sg
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
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260425T110000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260327T092029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T101035Z
UID:10400-1777107600-1777114800@nss.org.sg
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
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260425T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260327T093226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T093226Z
UID:10403-1777107600-1777118400@nss.org.sg
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
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260502T113000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260402T012045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260412T133057Z
UID:10415-1777707000-1777721400@nss.org.sg
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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ORGANIZER;CN="Bird Group":MAILTO:bird@nss.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260517T083000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260517T103000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232651
CREATED:20260416T030910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T030910Z
UID:10492-1779006600-1779013800@nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Go Green SG: Forest Bathing at Singapore Botanic Gardens
DESCRIPTION:   \nOpen to the Public \nActivity Lead: Cynthia Wan\, Forest Therapy Guide \nReconnect with Nature at the Singapore Botanic Gardens \nStep into a day of calm and rejuvenation at one of the world’s oldest botanic gardens\, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2015. Let the soothing surroundings and fresh air nurture your body\, mind\, and spirit while discovering simple ways to weave nature into your self-care routine. \nWhat is Forest Bathing? \n“Forest Bathing\,” or immersing yourself in a forest atmosphere\, is a mindful well-being practice that encourages slowing down\, observing quietly\, and engaging your senses fully with nature. Through gentle relaxation exercises\, silent observation\, and small group sharing circles\, you will experience reduced stress\, increased relaxation\, and even a boost in creativity. \nThe session concludes with a warm tea-sharing circle\, offering a chance to reflect\, connect\, and carry the calm of the forest with you. \nThis activity is organised in support of Go Green SG 2026. \nMaximum No. of Participants:\n15 pax \nClosing Date\n10 May 2026\, Sunday \nThings to Bring\n•⁠ ⁠Dress in comfortable clothing and footwears suitable for the weather.\n•⁠ ⁠Bring caps/sun-hats/ sunglasses and sunscreen.\n•⁠ ⁠Bring ample water to stay hydrated.\n•⁠ ⁠Bring mat and/or pillow to lie on.\n•⁠ ⁠Equip with poncho/ umbrella. \nEnquiries\nFor any enquiries\, please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg \nNote:\n•⁠ ⁠This session is not suitable for children below 12 years old\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\, with details on the meeting time and place.
URL:https://nss.org.sg/events/go-green-sg-forest-bathing-at-singapore-botanic-gardens/
LOCATION:Singapore Botanic Gardens\, 1 Cluny Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 259569\, Singapore
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