WHAT'S
ON THIS WEEK?!
Nature activities and events happening this
week
29-25
Mar 07
20
Mar (Tue): Sowing Seeds for Global Peace talk by Roots & Shoots,
a program of the Jane Goodall Institute
A public sharing session by Kelly Kok Executive Director Jane Goodall
Institute, Taiwan. Last year when Dr Jane Goodall visited Singapore,
teachers and students who attended her talk were visibly inspired.
A group of educators and volunteers formed the local branch of the
Jane Goodall Institute to promote the Roots & Shoots (R&S) program
locally. A successful first sharing for schools was held on 20 January
this year in the Singapore American School.
In March, we are happy to have invited Ms Kelly Kok to give a series
of talks to schools and the public. She will be sharing with us
more about the R&S program, the benefits of becoming a member and
examples and best practices from Roots & Shoots projects worldwide.
More information about Roots
& Shoots
Time:
6:30-8:30pm
Venue: Nature Society (Singapore), 510 Geylang Road, The Sunflower
#02-05 Junction of Geylang Road and Lorong 28 Closest MRT is Aljunied.
For enquiries about the talk, email jgi@singapore.com
20 Mar-12
Apr: Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters Exhibition at the National
Library
Recently launched by PUB, Singapore's national water agency, the
Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters programme will transform Singapore's
waterbodies into beautiful streams, rivers and lakes. A public exhibition
was held at the Asian Civilisations Museum from 6 to 11 February
to share these exciting plans with the public. Following the public
exhibition, PUB will be bringing the exhibition to various community
places such as community centres, shopping malls and libraries so
that all Singaporeans will be able to witness the exciting projects
coming to a waterbody near them. Take a peek into the future as
the Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters exhibition comes to the National
Library.
Venue:
The National Library, Lee Kong Chian Reference Library - Level 1-
The Plaza
Contact: National Library website contact
page
21 Mar (Wed):
Public Seminar on “Climate Change and Push into the Carbon Economy”
By Mr Stuart McCreery, Senior Associate Evans & Peck. The necessary
responses remain adaptation and abatement. Adaptation means physically
being prepared for the impacts of hotter, wetter times with greater
extremes. Adaptation also means taking economic advantage of the
shift in commercial externalities which will flow from having to
pay for the privilege of putting greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Mr Stuart McCreery will explore the evolution of the carbon economy
and discuss some the key developments in the field.
More on the School
of Design and Environment website, NUS
Time:
12noon–2pm
Venue: LR425 (Lecture Room 425) School of Design and Environment,
3 Level 4, the National University of Singapore
Contact: For registration email Ms Wong Mei sdewmy@nus.edu.sg
or call 6516 1663
21 Mar (Wed):
Flying Manta Project Slideshow by Ivan Choong of the Marine Conservation
Group
for NSS members only
Manta Point in Bali has been known for a 95% success rate among
divers for spotting manta rays. Using this dive site, Ivan initiated
a three-phase project to investigate the mantas’ migratory patterns
by cataloguing the mantas seen there daily. Phase I (August 16-30th
2006) yielded 31 unique mantas with two rays returning to the site
within the research period. Images of individual mantas, daily weather
and tidal conditions have been recorded and will be presented during
this talk. Phase II of the project, slated for August 2007, will
include more participants and guest researchers while fine-tuning
data collection. The project aims to promote manta ray conservation
in SE Asia through collaborations with local researchers in Singapore,
Indonesia and other conservation bodies worldwide.
Saving the Earth catches
on among Singaporeans featured Ivan Choong among others
Tania Tan Straits Times 14 Mar 07
Time:
7pm
Venue: NSS office, 510 Geylang Road #02-05 The Sunflower.
Contact: More details about the Nature
Society (Singapore). To join the NSS, email contact@nss.org.sg
or call 6741 2036.
24 Mar (Sat):
Sensory Trail tour at Pulau Ubin
with the Green Volunteers Network
Come for an introduction to nature with all your senses! The Green
Volunteers Network will conduct this one-and-a-half hour tour of
a special trail at Pulau Ubin.
More about the sensory trail
Also get an introduction to the brand new Ubin Green House with
special eco-friendly features.
Time:
4pm sharp, meet at Ubin Green House on Pulau Ubin (head towards
Ubin’s town centre, its on the right, you cannot miss it)
Contact: Grant Pereira grant@gvn.com.sg
24 Mar (Sat):
Soft launch of Ubin Green House by the Green Volunteers Network
Come visit this special house and let the Green Volunteers Network
introduce the special eco-friendly features of the House.
Time:
12noon to 6pm
Contact: Grant Pereira grant@gvn.com.sg
24 Mar (Sat):
Ubin NParks Volunteer Programme Orientation
Introduces you to the volunteer programme, Pulau Ubin's attractions,
volunteering opportunities and many more! Wear comfortable clothes
with good walking shoes and bring a hat, drinking water, insect
repellent. To join, simply drop Adelle an email with your name and
contact number.
More about Pulau Ubin
Time:
9.30am - 3.00pm
Meeting point: Pulau Ubin NParks Information Kiosk (next
to Ubin Jetty)
Contact: Adelle adelle_wang@yahoo.com
24 Mar (Sat):
Introduction to Hyperbaric Recompression Chamber Operations
thanks to alert from the Blue
Water Volunteers
The Hyperbaric Medical Services has 3 recompression chambers situated
in Singapore’s 2nd largest hospital ( Tan Tock Seng Hospital ) as
well as Camden Medical Center in Orchard Boulevard Road. It is also
a DAN training resource center and DAN medical treatment center
for diving illnesses. These course are conducted by LTC (NS)(Dr)
Michael Ong, a diving doctor with 12 years of experience in the
Navy. It will be exciting and offers much opportunities for practice
and experience on real patients.
More about the Hyperbaric Medical Services on their
website
Time:
10am to 5pm
Cost: $250.00 24-month interest-free instalment available
Venue: Hyperbaric Medicine Ctr, (Basement 1) Tan Tock Seng
Hospital location map
on their website
All successful candidate will receive the relevant certificates
as well as being enrolled automatically into the Topside Medical
Support Group (TMSG) whereby a diving physician will be on call
for you 24/7 in case of the medical emergencies which you need to
handle
To register: Call Hyperbaric Medicine Center at 63559021/2,
Angeline.
24
Mar (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
9.30am: Marine Fish Tour, a 30-minute tour introducing the
fascinating fishes of Buloh.
Time:
9.30 am and 3.30pm 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
24
Mar (Sat): Free Evolution Garden Tour, Singapore Botanic Gardens
Journey
through time with our volunteer guides in this one-hour tour. Bizarre
plants, bubbling pools of hot lava and lots of other things you
wouldn't expect to see in a botanic garden!
Time:
9am, register at Visitor Centre Time. Register 15 minutes before
the tour. Registration is on a first-come-first-served basis.
Contact : Visitor Services (6471 7361)
25 Mar (Sun):
Sensory Trail tour at Pulau Ubin
with the Green Volunteers Network
Come for an introduction to nature with all your senses! The Green
Volunteers Network will conduct this one-and-a-half hour tour of
a special trail at Pulau Ubin.
More about the sensory trail
Also get an introduction to the brand new Ubin Green House with
special eco-friendly features.
Time:
4pm sharp, meet at Ubin Green House on Pulau Ubin (head towards
Ubin’s town centre, its on the right, you cannot miss it)
Contact: Grant Pereira grant@gvn.com.sg
25 Mar (Sun):
Annual Bird Census
for NSS members only
The annual census data collected is useful for formulating conservation
proposals. The trends presented help us to pinpoint which bird species
need protection for their habitat in fast developing Singapore.
Want to find out how our avian population is faring? Join our experienced
and dedicated birders in this three-hour census, from 7.30am to
10.30am to take stock of our feathered friends. Email Lim Kim Seng
at denislim@starhub.net.sg by 23 March for details.
Contact: More details about the Nature
Society (Singapore). To join the NSS, email contact@nss.org.sg
or call 6741 2036.
25
Mar (Sun): Hantu Blog 3rd Anniversary Dive
The Hantu Blog celebrates
its third birthday! To commemorate three years of great diving,
we'll be doing four dives for our next trip, which includes a night
dive.
As such, you'll require at least Advanced Open Water Certification
(or its equivalent).
For reservations and enquiries, email hantublog@gmail.com RSVP with
the following:
1. Your name
2. IC/Passport number
3. Your email address
4. Your handphone number, and
5. Any rental equipment required incl number of weights.
Let's see what's waiting for us out there this time!
Here is the itinerary
[Dive 1] 1st Surface Interval + Lunch
[Dive 2] 2nd Surface Interval
[Dive 3] 3rd Surface Interval + Dinner
[Night Dive]
Please also bring your own lunch, dinner, water and torches for
the trip. Your passport or NRIC will be required in the event of
coastguard checks.
Time:
0900hrs-2100hrs
Venue: Keppel Marina, Bt. Chermin Rd
Cost: S$95.00 (excl gear rental); Cancellation fee $70.00
25
Mar (Sun): Free "Painting with Pui San" at Sungei Buloh
Wetland Reserve
Pui San welcomes artists of all ages or anyone who wants to
learn. His objective is to encourage creativity while enjoying nature
at the same time. Bring along your favourite drawing or painting
supplies. More in the Art
in the Wetlands blog.
Time:
Meet
8.30am at the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve ticketing counter (Visitor
Centre). Session usually lasts until about 11am.
Usual entry charges apply: $1 per adult, 50cents per child/student/senior
citizen.
Contact: Tham Pui Sam at thampuisan@hotmail.com
or the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve at sbwr@pacific.net.sg
or call 6794 1401
25
Mar (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
Time:
9.30 am and 3.30pm 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
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