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Walking with Giants
A visit to the Bukit Timah Reserve offers a lesson in nature conservation from the ancients.
Category: Issue 12 Vol 1/2012 Lifestyle Topics: Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Forests, Nature Parks & Reserves, Nature Walks Leave a comment
Butterfly Hill – Where Tigers Fly!
Pulau Ubin is a haven for wildlife – within its myriad habitats you can find
Having Fun in an Outdoor Classroom
Lessons on flora and fauna can be fun, as children and parents found out at a specially crafted guided tour of the Jacob Ballas Children's Garden.
Category: Issue 12 Vol 1/2012 Main Feature Topics: Family, Learning Journey, Singapore Botanic Gardens Leave a comment
Nature Is My Teacher
Nature is an endless, evolving textbook with so many lessons for us to learn. As
Aiding Conservation With A Remote-Controlled Helicopter
Many of us are familiar with the rate of change in urban Singapore, where the cityscape evolves regularly. The natural landscape, too, can change significantly over short periods. And it is the job of conservationists to keep up with these changes.
City Green: Family Fun At A Unique Eco-Park
Integrated with City Square Mall, City Green is a unique park that combines urban spaces with greenery, outdoor education and even a slice of local history.
The Spectacular Shores Of Singapore
Pierre-Yves Cousteau leans against the railing of the dive boat. He gazes at the Singapore skyline silhouetted against the sunrise, and the multitude of ships visible on the horizon. All these stand in stark contrast to the quiet solitude of the Sisters Islands, off which we are docked. He smiles, in silent amazement.
Category: Conservation Issue 10 Vol 3/2011 Topics: Local Fauna, Marine Biodiversity, Personality Profile Leave a comment
Nature Through A Young Artist’s Eyes
Where other people see dead leaves and flowers, Raffles Girls' School student Myrth Tan sees art.
How to Make Your Own Unique Pussy Willow Ornaments