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A Muddy Wilderness

Before Bryan Wijaya had his first volunteering experience with the Comprehensive Marine Biodiversity Survey (CMBS), he preferred sleeping to wading in mud. Despite falling into the mud twice and having to dig out worms, he now finds his time spent with the CMBS team a life-changing experience.

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The Wildlife of Berlayer Creek-Bukit Chermin Boardwalk

Heralding in the new year was the launch of one of Singapore’s latest newest nature

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Swimming into the Record

Collecting various organisms found living on and within the mud, such as marine worms, snails,

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Perks of a Park Ranger: Discovering Rare and Endangered Plants!

I have been working at the National Parks Board for 12 years and as part

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Rewriting the Record Books

For over 100 years, the records in the Herbarium of the Singapore Botanic Gardens have

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Butterfly Hill – Where Tigers Fly!

Pulau Ubin is a haven for wildlife – within its myriad habitats you can find

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From Destruction Comes Rediscovery

Every dark cloud has a silver lining, as the Nature Conservation team from the National

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Tailors At Work

Over at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, little tailorbirds can be seen busily weaving nests out of leaves, grass and other plant materials.

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Barefoot Birding In The Heart Of Tampines

Tampines Eco Green is an award-winning park with much to offer for bird-watching enthusiasts.

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Nature Is My Teacher

Nature is an endless, evolving textbook with so many lessons for us to learn. As

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A Marine Marvel: The Return Of Neptune’s Cup

Singapore’s coastal environment is simply amazing. Despite the immense changes in the last century which

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Studying Sea Anemones

We waited and watched with bated breath as Dino muscled through the sand to get

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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.

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A Shutterbug With An Eye For Nature

Colleen Goh’s passion for photography was inspired by her fascination with nature’s beauty. Now a professional photographer, she volunteers actively in NParks’ photography-related activities.

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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.

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Hornbill Happenings: Surprises From Nature

The Oriental Pied Hornbill has been establishing healthy colonies in our nature areas – and even in an old Shorea tree located not far from bustling Changi Village.

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Getting Up Close With Marine Biodiversity

Through the Comprehensive Marine Biodiversity Survey, researchers and volunteers work together to do a “stock-take” of Singapore’s marine biodiversity.

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Singapore’s Amazing Biodiversity Discoveries

Singapore’s active conservation efforts have given rise to many new biodiversity discoveries and re-discoveries.

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Dragonflies Of Bishan Park

Discover the exceptional dragonfly biodiversity in this urban park, including rare uncommon species.

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Celebrating World Wetlands Day

At Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, this ‘green date’ was commemorated with a range of educational and fun activities.

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IYB2010 Roundup: Taking Stock of Life on Earth

2010 was celebrated as the International Year for Biodiversity to highlight the importance of life on earth. We look back on what was accomplished in this landmark year.

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Monkey Musings: Respecting Singapore’s Long-tailed Macaque

There are some 1,500 long-tailed macaques living in our midst. An important part of Singapore’s natural heritage, these intelligent primates can indeed co-exist with us!

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Forest Feature: Bukit Timah, In Brief

Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is a local treasure – since the 19th century, it has been famous for its diversity of local flora and fauna.

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2011: A Forest Odyssey

The United Nations has declared 2011 the International Year of Forests. Learn more about Singapore’s forests here!

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A Most Odd Tree Doctor!

Meet the Laced Woodpecker, a bird that plays an interesting and vital role in maintaining the health of trees.

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Guiding The Next Generation Of Nature Lovers

Ms Ling Chai Joo, a parent volunteer and nature guide at Zhonghua Primary School, demonstrates that nature can be enjoyed in the urban environment – even in a primary school’s garden.

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Backyard Biodiversity: The Wildlife Of Park Connectors

To spot a myriad of local flora and fauna, look no further than your nearest park connector.

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Saving A Rare Native In Singapore

A critically endangered native plant, Aeschynanthus albidus, gets a helping hand to survive and thrive.

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Freeing The Forest From Weeds

Keeping the forest weed-free is an important part of nature conservation. Roy Tan, a Senior Outreach Officer with NParks, turns this task into a learning experience for the volunteers of the Central Nature Reserve.

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Giants Alive At The Southern Ridges!

The Sembcorp Forest of Giants comprises over 600 giant trees. How tall are these species? Some can reach heights of over 80 metres in the wild!

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Otters On Orchard Road!

The BiodiverCity photo exhibition, held outside Mandarin Gallery along Orchard Road, brought snapshots of our local flora and fauna right into the heart of town.

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Winged Beauties of Toa Payoh Town Park

Dragonflies hold a unique fascination for people all over the world.  They represent swiftness and

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On The Trail of The Red Junglefowl

This fine, feathered friend is the ancestor of all domestic chickens – and is endangered in Singapore.

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Mudskippers: Like A Fish Out Of Water

A unique fish that can crawl and skip outside of water, the mudskipper can be found at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve.

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Hide-and-Seek With Feathered Friends

Many spectacular birds of Southeast Asia have taken up residence under the bushes at the Singapore Botanic Gardens.

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Saving A Prehistoric Fern From Extinction

The Dipteris conjugata, an ancient fern, is currently struggling for survival in the green areas of our urban jungle.

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Return of the Hornbills

Do you know that the Oriental Pied Hornbill (Anthracoceros albirostris convexus), once thought to be

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Saving Marine Life One At A Time

On the 6th of February 2009, while doing a survey at the seaside of Kranji

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Spider Study in Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

A spider research group has been formed to record and document spider species that can

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When Orchids Flower Gregariously

We are so accustomed to seeing orchids in vases and bouquets, that it is easy

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Seagrass: Dugong Food for Thought

For 2010, the International Year of Biodiversity, My Green Space will feature different perspectives on

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Protecting Nature – For Your Health’s Sake

For 2010, the International Year of Biodiversity, My Green Space will feature different perspectives on

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Return Of The King

As the final installment in an epic film trilogy, “Lord of the Rings: Return of

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About Birds and Their Bands

On your next visit to Pulau Ubin, look out for birds “wearing” bands! These birds,

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A Helping Hand for Local Reefs

Think of coral reefs, and what comes to mind most easily is the opening scene

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A Thai Visitor at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Here in Singapore, we receive many visitors from abroad: whether for leisure, business, or simply

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‘Shooting’ Wildlife on Pulau Ubin

To a greater or lesser extent, those living in Singapore are familiar with Pulau Ubin’s

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Playful Water Puppies

Otters are playful creatives by nature, a trait which is evident in their fun-loving antics

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