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Nature activities and events happening this week


15-21 SEP 2003

16 Sep (Tue): Nature on Film ("Life in the Trees")
Time: 1-2pm
Place: Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research, NUS Science Faculty, Block S6, Level 3. Public Gallery AVA Room

Free screening of note-worthy nature documentaries, local and international. During the months of Jul to Sep, the screenings will feature the BBC and David Attenborough's survey of mammals. This is the eighth of 10 episodes. The series includes spectacular, often never before seen footage of 4000 mammal species from tiny two-inch pygmy shrew to the enormous blue whale; from the sloth to the swift cheetah; from the ugly naked mole rat to the adorable human baby.

Each episode about 50 minutes long. AVA Room capacity: about 30. No food and drinks allowed at the venue. For more details.

Contact:
kelvinlim@nus.edu.sg or call 6874 5082

17 Sep (Wed): Free Slidetalk on
‘Recycling, Nature and the Environment’

Time: 7pm.
Place: Geylang East Community Library, Auditorium (3rd floor)

Do we recycle? And if we do, why do we do it? Tan Choon Ming's talk promises to be stimulating and enlightening. He aims to examine recycling in Singapore. Currently, the approach taken is to increase recycling through education and systemising the existing recycling trade or culture. An alternative approach might be to understand recycling from a more holistic standpoint, one which encompasses environmental problems at the international level and relates these problems to our recycling efforts. The speaker aims to seek points-of-view from the audience on recycling.

Contact: contact@nss.org.sg or call 6741 2036.

18-21 Sep (Thu-Sun): Singapore Orchid Festival
Place: Singapore Botanic Gardens
Time: 9am-9pm

Event highlights include an Orchid Show featuring award winning orchids, landscape and cut flower displays, ikebana exhibits, an Orchid Heritage Exhibition, talks on orchid cultivation and conservation, a photography exhibition, sales of plants, books and other related items. Entry to the festival is free of charge. More details.

Contact: Visitor Services, 6471 7361 or NPARKS_SBG_Visitor_Services@NPARKS.GOV.SG

20 Sep (Sat): Free talk on “Finding Nemo”
Time: 3.30-5.30pm
Place: Woodlands Regional Library, Amazon Room (Level 1)

Look no further, Nemo’s here in your backyard and he needs your help! The movie “Finding Nemo” has motivated interest in various marine organisms. Ms Zeehan Jaafar unveils the lifestyle of Nemo and other clownfishes: how they find a life partner, look after babies, and grow up, who's the boss and about how they change sex! She will explain why clownfishes love to hang out around anemones and how both benefit for this special relationship. Guess what? Nemo lives in the surprisingly rich waters of Singapore too! But all is not well because of things like pollution - plastic which come mainly from the land, for example! Our precious hard corals are being taken out of the sea and there is a thriving trade in selling marine animals. Come along to find out if anyone is doing anything about this and how you too can help in simple ways.

Zeehan Jaafar is currently a graduate student at the Marine Biology Laboratory, NUS conducting taxonomical research on mudskippers and other goby fishes. Her main interest is the biology, ecology and behaviour of coastal and reef fishes. She has been active as a volunteer guide with the NUS Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research and is one of the contributors to the recently launched Chek Jawa Guidebook.

20 Sep (Sat): Butterfly walk at MacRitchie Trail
Time: 9.30am. Meet at the Little Sisters of the Poor.
Open only to NSS members and associates

Steven Neo of the Butterfly Interest Group, Nature Society (Singapore) will take you on a 3-hour walk. Species seen here include the secretive Royal Assyrian, the seasonal Banded Yeoman and the similar-looking Rustic, the very rare Dark Blue Jungle Glory, the very colorful Malay Lacewing and many more species. This walk will last about three hours to end at the carpark of the Singapore Island Country Club.

Contact: More details at the NSS Butterfly Interest Group website. More details about the Nature Society (Singapore). To join the NSS, email contact@nss.org.sg or call 6741 2036.

20 Sep (Sat): Launch of Kranji nature trail
to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Time: morning

The official launch of a wonderful trail leading from the bustop on Kranji Way to the Reserve. This event is open only to invited guests, but the trail will be open to the public from the afternoon onwards.

Contact:
sbwr@pacific.net.sg or call 6794 1401

20 Sep (Sat): Free guided walk of
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Time: 9am, 10am, 3pm, 4pm

You'll see the fabulous plants and animals of the mangroves and freshwater wetlands. Meet at the Visitor Centre. Usual entry charges apply: $1 per adult, 50cents per child /student/senior citizen. More details

Contact:
sbwr@pacific.net.sg or call 6794 1401

21 Sep (Sun): Free guided walk of
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Time: 9am, 10am subject to availability of volunteer guides.

You'll see the fabulous plants and animals of the mangroves and freshwater wetlands. Meet at the Visitor Centre. Usual entry charges apply: $1 per adult, 50cents per child /student/senior citizen. More details

Contact:
sbwr@pacific.net.sg or call 6794 1401


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