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ON THIS WEEK?! Nature activities and events happening this week 7-13 Nov 05 27 Oct 05 - 17 Jan 06: ‘La Terre Vue du Ciel’- Earth from above The French Embassy and the Singapore Environment Council present the world-renowned photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand’s exhibition ‘La Terre Vue du Ciel’ or ‘Earth from Above’. Held on Orchard Road stretching across Liat Towers, Far East Shopping Centre, Hilton Hotel and Forum Galleria, this is the first of its kind in South East Asia. The exhibition is an aerial portrait of our planet captured in 120 breathtaking photos. More about the exhibition and what it means for Singapore and Singaporeans in Photos tell the story of a fragile planet by Radha Basu The Straits Times 4 Nov 05 and an exhibition visitor's letter to the press. See also the Fuji website 5-13 Nov: Walk via MacRitchie Trail to the Treetop Trail In celebration of Clean and Green Week: walk among the canopies of forest trees. Nature guide-led walk is chargeable at $120 per group of 15 persons. A minimum group size of 20 persons is required for registration. Registrations by phone at least 7 days in advance are encouraged. Contact: Genevie Chua 65545127 / 96616325 7 Nov (Mon): Pulau Ubin Sensory Trail walk In celebration of Clean and Green Week: The Sensory Walk is a 1.5km long earth trail showcasing some of the various landscapes seen in Ubin.A walk here brings the visitor through a vegetable garden, orchards, mangroves, secondary forests and coconut plantations. It is a relatively easy walk, requiring no special equipment other than a pair of comfortable shoes. Registrations by phone are encouraged. Time: 9.30am, Meet at Information Kiosk Contact: Info Kiosk 65424108 8 Nov (Tue): Tarsier Talk Special Seminar on Evolution and Biodiversity Evolutionary: Biology of Tarsiers by Dr. Myron Shekelle Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Studies University of Indonesia, Jakarta The process of revising tarsier taxonomy and naming so many new primate taxa will take years, and is confounded by a lack of holotypes for key taxa, as well as a lack of reference material for several of the putative new taxa. One implication for conservation is that biodiversity in Sulawesi may be underestimated by as much as an order of magnitude. Tarsiers may provide the best flagship species to promote conservation in the region. Time: 11am Venue: NUS DBS Seminar Room 4 Block S2 Level 2 Department of Biological Sciences National University of Singapore. See map Contact: ecotax@yahoogroups.com
Venue: Geylang Library Contact: More details about the Nature Society (Singapore). To join the NSS, email contact@nss.org.sg or call 6741 2036. 9 Nov (Wed): Pulau Ubin – Discovery on Bikes In celebration of Clean and Green Week: This is a cycling tour along one of the trails in Ubin, taking the participant past various landscapes and some of the grander trees on the island. The route will include tarmac roads as well as earth trails. While the slopes along the way are relatively gentle, this tour is only for proficient cyclists. Registrations by phone are encouraged. Time: 9.30am, Meet at Information Kiosk Contact: Info Kiosk 65424108 10 Nov (Thu): Guided walk at Fort Canning Park In celebration of Clean and Green Week: The tour commences from Fort Canning Centre, a colonial building previously used as Army Barracks. Entering the Spice Garden (Singapore's first experimental and botanical garden), participants will be introduced to the wide variety of herbs and spice plants, such as ginger, nutmegs, cloves, and lemon grass. Besides the flora, the tour includes historical sites such as the Keramat Iskandar Syah and the Archaeological Dig Exhib ition. The tour ends at Fort Canning Park's latest attraction, Raffles Terrace, the area where Raffles built his house in 1823 during his third and last visit to Singapore. Registrations by phone are encouraged. Time: 9am, meet at Courtyard, Fort Canning Centre Contact: Goh Lili / Melissa Tan 63321302 /98159404 11 Nov (Fri): Pulau Ubin Sensory Trail walk In celebration of Clean and Green Week: The Sensory Walk is a 1.5km long earth trail showcasing some of the various landscapes seen in Ubin.A walk here brings the visitor through a vegetable garden, orchards, mangroves, secondary forests and coconut plantations. It is a relatively easy walk, requiring no special equipment other than a pair of comfortable shoes. Registrations by phone are encouraged. Time: 9.30am, Meet at Information Kiosk Contact: Info Kiosk 65424108 11 Nov (Fri): Guided walk at Fort Canning Park In celebration of Clean and Green Week: The tour commences from Fort Canning Centre, a colonial building previously used as Army Barracks. Entering the Spice Garden (Singapore's first experimental and botanical garden), participants will be introduced to the wide variety of herbs and spice plants, such as ginger, nutmegs, cloves, and lemon grass. Besides the flora, the tour includes historical sites such as the Keramat Iskandar Syah and the Archaeological Dig Exhib ition. The tour ends at Fort Canning Park's latest attraction, Raffles Terrace, the area where Raffles built his house in 1823 during his third and last visit to Singapore. Registrations by phone are encouraged. Time: 9am, meet at Courtyard, Fort Canning Centre Contact: Goh Lili / Melissa Tan 63321302 /98159404 12-13 Nov (Sat-Sun): Clean and Green Week Carnivals at various locations, 9am-6pm Bedok Reservoir Park: mass gardening, plant-athon, plant sales, exhibition booths, stalls and performances. Contact: Kalthom A Latiff 63914442 / 97524026 West Coast Park: mass gardening, plant sales, floral exhibitions by nurseries, graffiti art competition, food stalls, games stalls, kids play equipment/inflatables, pony ride, stage performances, talks and workshops. Free pots of flowering plants to be given to the first 2,000 visitors. Contact: Tay Boon Sin 63916702 / 97524039 Zhenghua Park: mass gardening, plant sales, exhibition booths, stalls, performances and plant-athons. Contact: Tee Swee Ping 63916759 / 96842260 Bishan Park: mass gardening, plant sales, exhibition booths, performances, food and games stalls, and demonstration of hydroponics and gardening techniques. Contact: Phua Kin Keng 97858305 12 Nov (Sat): Free guided Pedal Ubin tour Take a journey on bicycle with the Jungle Fowls, a bunch of friendly volunteer guides from the NUS' Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research and discover the nature and heritage of Pulau Ubin. More details on the Pedal Ubin website Time: 8.30am Tour duration: 3.5-4 hours Contact: pedalubin@yahoo.com 12 Nov (Sat): Birdwatching at Sungei Buloh for NSS members only Lim Kim Chuah leads this walk to focus our attention on the many shorebirds that make Sungei Buloh their wintering ground. We will teach you some of the finer points to shorebird identification. Of course we will not forget the many other mangrove denizens that make Sungei Buloh their home. Time: 7.30am, meet at the ticket counter inside the Sungei Buloh visitor centre Contact: More details about the Nature Society (Singapore). To join the NSS, email contact@nss.org.sg or call 6741 2036. 12 Nov (Sat): Native Plant Hunt at Bukit Timah Nature Reserve Are you curious about the names of some of the plants found in Bukit Timah's Hindhede Nature Park? Here's a chance to help you learn at least 8 native plant species in a fun way! Form a team of 3-5 members and join us in the Native Plant Hunt! The above activities are conducted by the Building and Environment Green Volunteers from Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s School of Engineering and the Central Nature Reserve volunteers. Registration for the free plant hunt is limited to maximum of 10 people per registrant. More details on the NParks Central Nature Reserve website. Time: 10-11am. Meet that Bukit Timah Reserve Visitor Centre. Contact: Ms. Genevie Chua Genevie_Chua@nparks.gov.sg or call 65545127 12 Nov (Sat): Botanic Gardens Rainforest Trail free guided walk A fabulously easy introduction to a rainforest with tall trees and other mysterious plants! Right in the heart of the city, within minutes of Orchard Road, this is the oldest remnant of rainforest in Singapore! more Time: 9am, 10am, 11am, 4pm; Register 15 minutes before the tour at the Visitor Centre. Mandarin tour at 4pm. Tour duration: one hour. Suitable for young children. A special Mandarin version of this tour is at 4pm. Contact: Visitor Services, 64717361 or NPARKS_SBG_Visitor_Services@NPARKS.GOV.SG 12 Nov (Sat): Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve free guided walk You'll see the fabulous plants and animals of the mangroves and freshwater wetlands. Besides the abundant bird life, there is also other fascinating wildlife in the Reserve. more 4pm: Free Marine Fish Guided Walk at Sungei Buloh introducing you to the fabulous fishes of the Reserve. 9-11am and 3-5pm: Special Birdwatch session with volunteer guides to mark Clean and Green Week. Meet at the Information Kiosk, registrations by phone are encouraged. Shila Kumari 67941401 Time: 9am, 10am, 3pm, 4pm, for walk in guests, register at the Visitor Centre. Those coming with large groups are advised to pre-register. Tour duration: one to one and a half hours. Easy trails, some suitable for young children. Entry charges: $1 per adult, 50cents per child/student/senior citizen. Contact: sbwr@pacific.net.sg or call 6794 1401 13 Nov (Sun): Pulau Ubin – Discovery on Bikes In celebration of Clean and Green Week: This is a cycling tour along one of the trails in Ubin, taking the participant past various landscapes and some of the grander trees on the island. The route will include tarmac roads as well as earth trails. While the slopes along the way are relatively gentle, this tour is only for proficient cyclists. Registrations by phone are encouraged. Time: 9.30am, Meet at Information Kiosk Contact: Info Kiosk 65424108 13 Nov (Sun): Guided walk at Pasir Ris Park In celebration of Clean and Green Week: The walk will take you through the Pasir Ris Mangroves on the newly completed boardwalk. You will also be introduced to some of the native trees and herbs used in traditional chinese medicine along the way. Registrations by phone are encouraged. Time: 8am, Meet at Carpark C, entrance from Pasir Ris Green Contact: Sunshine Sim 63914424 / 90688311 13 Nov (Sun): Guided walk at Marina City Park In celebration of Clean and Green Week: Discover the tranquil park in the city with a sculpture garden. Learn the meanings behind sculptures such as Spirit of Youth and Soaring Vision as well as the history of the famous Eight Legendary Chinese Heroes. Registrations by phone are encouraged. Time: 10am, Meet at Carpark A Contact: Lee Swee Meng 6391 6776 / 91519172 13 Nov (Sun): MacRitchie Prunus Trail free guided walk You'll see breath-taking views of the reservoir and surrounding forests and learn more about the freshwater and land wildlife and plants there. more Time: 9.30am and 10.30am. Meet at entrance of the trail, about 300m from the fishing ground, MacRitchie Reservoir Park. Tour duration: about one hour. To join the guided tour, you will need to pre-book. Contact: Genevie_CHUA@nparks.gov.sg or call :6554 5127. 13 Nov (Sun): Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve free guided walk You'll see the fabulous plants and animals of the mangroves and freshwater wetlands. Besides the abundant bird life, there is also other fascinating wildlife in the Reserve. more 9-11am and 3-5pm: Special Birdwatch session with volunteer guides to mark Clean and Green Week. Meet at the Information Kiosk, registrations by phone are encouraged. Shila Kumari 67941401 Time: 9am, 10am subject to availability of volunteer guides; for walk in guests, register at the Visitor Centre. Those coming with large groups are advised to pre-register. Tour duration: one to one and a half hours. Easy trails, some suitable for young children. Entry charges: $1 per adult, 50cents per child/student/senior citizen. Contact: sbwr@pacific.net.sg or call 6794 1401 Want MORE events? View all the upcoming events for the next 3 months and beyond... |
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