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UID:8798-1766820600-1766835000@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Birdwatching at Bidadari Park
DESCRIPTION:NSS Members Only \nBefore the development of Bidadari estate\, the area was a key stopover site for migrating birds passing through or wintering in Singapore. Bidadari Park preserves the green space within this estate and it continues to provide a haven for migrating birds. Aside from the usual resident birds such as sunbirds\, bulbuls and doves\, we may encounter migrant kingfishers\, flycatchers\, warblers and shrikes. \nActivity Lead: Veronica Foo\, experienced birder and NSS Bird Group Chair \nRegistration \nTo attend\, please register at: https://tinyurl.com/NSSBGbirdwalk3\n\n  \n\n\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis\n\n\n\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n\n\n\n– Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place.\n\n\n  \n\n\nRegistration Closing Date\n15 Dec 2025\, Monday \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, please contact Lee Ee Ling at ellee1584@gmail.com \nSign Up or Renewal of Membership\nTo join us as a member of NSS or to renew your membership\, pls click here.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/birdwatching-at-bidadari-park/
LOCATION:Bidadari
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bird Group":MAILTO:bird@nss.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251219T083000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251219T100000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20251204T042615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T044703Z
UID:10006-1766133000-1766138400@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Young Naturalists’ Exploratory Walk at Bidadari Park
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nStep into the shoes of a young naturalist and join us for a 1.5-hour adventure through the vibrant landscapes of Bidadari Park! Together\, we’ll explore its winding paths in search of fascinating plants\, secretive animals\, and unique features specially created to welcome wildlife. Keep your eyes open—you may even spot the Finlayson’s Squirrel\, an invasive species that unfortunately has made this park its home. \n\nOur walk includes a quiet moment for nature journaling\, where you can capture your discoveries through sketches\, notes\, or colours. Please bring along:\n– A simple journal or notebook\n– Your favourite writing or colouring materials\n\n  \nThis walk is open to the public\, with priority given to members. It is suitable for participants aged 5 – 16. \nActivity Leads: Ms Tan Beng Chiak & Mdm Norlinda Ishnin\, NSS Education Committee \nRegistration \nTo attend\, please register at: https://tinyurl.com/NSSEdCommActivity1\n\n  \n\n\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis\, with priority given to NSS Members.\n\n\n\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n\n\n\n– Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place.\n\n\n  \n\n\nRegistration Closing Date\n14 December 2025\, Sunday \nMaximum No. of Participants\n20 pax \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg \nSign Up or Renewal of Membership\nTo join us as a member of NSS or to renew your membership\, please click here.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/young-naturalists-exploratory-walk-at-bidadari-park/
LOCATION:Bidadari
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251213T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251213T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20251024T035252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T035252Z
UID:8796-1765616400-1765627200@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:NSS Rewilding Project: Tree Planting along Rail Corridor
DESCRIPTION:Open to the public \nReady to break a sweat? Join us for a rewarding morning of tree planting along the Rail Corridor! We’re not just planting trees–we’re building a vital green corridor. Our efforts weave together forests\, mangroves and urban greenery into a continuous lifeline for wildlife\, providing them with food\, shelter\, and room to roam. \nTake this chance to get hands-on\, connect with nature\, and make a lasting impact on Singapore’s biodiversity. Support our rewilding mission\, in collaboration with NParks’ OneMillionTrees movement. Every tree counts! \nTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm \nRegistration \nTo attend\, please register at: https://tinyurl.com/NSS-Rewilding-Project-2025 \nNote: \n\n– Participants aged 15 and below must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or one week before the event date.\n– Kindly look out for a pre-event email that will be sent one week prior to the event.\n\nClosing Date \n6 December 2025\, Saturday \nThings to Bring \nParticipants must wear covered shoes and are recommended to wear long sleeves and pants for the event. Please bring along a sun-hat\, water bottle\, poncho\, and organic insect repellent. \nEnquiries \nFor any enquiries\, please contact Cherrie at cherrie@nss.org.sg
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/nss-rewilding-project-tree-planting-along-rail-corridor-3/
LOCATION:Rail Corridor opposite Jalan Bumbong\, Jalan Bumbong\, Singapore\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251213T073000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251213T110000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20251024T034749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T034749Z
UID:8794-1765611000-1765623600@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Birdwatching at Kranji Marshes
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nJoin your guide from NSS Bird Group\, Lee Ee Ling\, in exploring the core area of Kranji Marshes Nature Park. The paths and hides here offer excellent views across the freshwater marshes. Birding highlights include residents such as the Red-wattled Lapwing\, Changeable Hawk Eagle and Gray-headed Fish Eagle and winter visitors such as the Common and Black-capped Kingfisher. \nThe walk is free but participants will need to cover transport cost at $15 per person. A hired bus will ferry the group between Sungei Buloh Wetland Centre Visitor Centre and the walk at Turut Track. \nTrip Leader: Lee Ee Ling\, NSS Bird Group member \nMaximum No. of Participants: 21 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at:\nhttps://tinyurl.com/NSSBGbirdwalk1 \nNote:\n•⁠ ⁠Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n•⁠ ⁠Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n•⁠ ⁠Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place. \nClosing Date\n1 Dec 2025\, Monday \nThings to Bring\nBring along a pair of binoculars\, sun-hat\, water for hydration\, rain gear and wear proper walking shoes and wear light appropriate clothing to prevent insect bites. \nEnquiries\nFor any enquiries\, please contact Lee Ee Ling at ellee1584@gmail.com.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/birdwatching-at-kranji-marshes-8/
LOCATION:Kranji Marshes\, Kranji Marshes\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bird Group":MAILTO:bird@nss.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251210T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251210T180000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20251205T035045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T035045Z
UID:10016-1765378800-1765389600@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Invasive Species Management Programme
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nInvasive species may look harmless\, but they can cause real damage to our native habitats. One such plant is the Zanzibar Yam (Dioscorea sansibarensis) — a fast-growing vine that strangles native plants and disrupts forest ecosystems. \nBe part of our Invasive Species Management Programme\, where you’ll work alongside our volunteers to help monitor and remove this invasive species and safeguard Singapore’s biodiversity. Through this hands-on activity\, you’ll: \n– Learn how invasive species affect our forests\n– Take part in meaningful action to protect native plants\n– Play a role in conserving Singapore’s natural heritage \nThis activity is perfect for nature lovers\, families\, and anyone who wants to make a difference. Every vine you help remove is a step toward restoring balance in our forests. 🌱 \nMax. No. of Participants\n20 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at https://tinyurl.com/NSSNMMRp \nNote:\n– A briefing email will be emailed to all successful participants. \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, contact Kerry at kerry@nss.org.sg.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/invasive-species-management-programme/
LOCATION:Windsor Nature Park\, 30 Venus Dr\, Singapore 573858\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251207T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251207T110000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20251024T032221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T104518Z
UID:8772-1765098000-1765105200@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Heritage Tree Walk at Fort Canning
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nExperience the grandeur of Fort Canning’s majestic heritage trees and uncover their deep ties to Singapore’s history. With 17 heritage trees\, this rich site offers a unique glimpse into the nation’s botanical and cultural legacy. Join us as we explore these gentle giants and the stories they tell. \nActivity Lead: Mr Benjamin Low\, NSS Plant Group Member \nRegistration \nTo attend\, please register at: https://tinyurl.com/NSSPlantGrpWalk\n\n  \n\n\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis\n\n\n\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n\n\n\n– Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place.\n\n\n  \n\n\nRegistration Closing Date\n30 November 2025\, Sunday \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg \nSign Up or Renewal of Membership\nTo join us as a member of NSS or to renew your membership\, pls click here. \n\n 
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/heritage-tree-walk-at-fort-canning/
LOCATION:Fort Canning Park\, Fort Canning Park\, Singapore\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251129T073000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251129T110000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250925T043352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T043352Z
UID:8647-1764401400-1764414000@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Birdwatching at Kranji Marshes
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nJoin Yong Ding Li at Kranji Marshes to see some of our regular\, long-distance visitors from across Asia.  At this ramble\, Ding Li will introduce participants to the East Asian-Australasian Flyway\, Singapore’s geographical position as part of this massive flyway\, and the many migratory species that use it.  Kranji Marshes is the perfect place to be acquainted with several of our regular migrants\, including the Barn Swallow\, Yellow-rumped Flycatcher\, Arctic Warbler\, and with a bit of luck\, you might get to observe reed warblers and even the Pallas’s Grasshopper Warbler. To top it all\, you may also get to observe raptor migration\, and several species of migratory waterbirds\, including the Wood Sandpiper. \nThe walk is free but participants will need to cover transport cost at $15 per person. A hired bus will ferry the group between Sungei Buloh Wetland Centre Visitor Centre and the walk at Turut Track. \nTrip Leader: Yong Ding Li\, NSS Bird Group members \nMaximum No. of Participants: 21 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at:\nhttps://tinyurl.com/NSSBGbirdwalk2 \nNote:\n•⁠ ⁠Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n•⁠ ⁠Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n•⁠ ⁠Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place. \nClosing Date\n17 Nov 2025\, Monday \nThings to Bring\nBring along a pair of binoculars\, sun-hat\, water for hydration\, rain gear and wear proper walking shoes and wear light appropriate clothing to prevent insect bites. \nEnquiries\nFor any enquiries\, please contact Lee Ee Ling at ellee1584@gmail.com. \nSign Up or Renewal of Membership\nTo join us as a member of NSS or to renew your membership\, pls click here.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/birdwatching-at-kranji-marshes-7/
LOCATION:Kranji Marshes\, Kranji Marshes\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bird Group":MAILTO:bird@nss.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251126T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251126T173000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20251110T013654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T094340Z
UID:8927-1764169200-1764178200@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Invasive Species Management Programme
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nInvasive species may look harmless\, but they can cause real damage to our native habitats. One such plant is the Zanzibar Yam (Dioscorea sansibarensis) — a fast-growing vine that strangles native plants and disrupts forest ecosystems. \nBe part of our Invasive Species Management Programme\, where you’ll work alongside our volunteers to help monitor and remove this invasive species and safeguard Singapore’s biodiversity. Through this hands-on activity\, you’ll: \n– Learn how invasive species affect our forests\n– Take part in meaningful action to protect native plants\n– Play a role in conserving Singapore’s natural heritage \nThis activity is perfect for nature lovers\, families\, and anyone who wants to make a difference. Every vine you help remove is a step toward restoring balance in our forests. 🌱 \nMax. No. of Participants\n20 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at https://tinyurl.com/NSSNMMRp \nNote:\n– A briefing email will be emailed to all successful participants. \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, contact Kerry at kerry@nss.org.sg.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/forest-restoration-monitoring-programme-4/
LOCATION:Windsor Nature Park\, 30 Venus Dr\, Singapore 573858\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251115T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251116T150000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250916T074353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T081930Z
UID:8551-1763209800-1763305200@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:41st Singapore Bird Race 2025
DESCRIPTION:The wait is over — registration is now open for the 41st Singapore Bird Race 2025! Gather your team\, grab your binoculars\, and get ready for an exciting race to spot and record as many bird species as you can across Singapore. \nAbout the Singapore Bird Race \n41 years of birds\, binoculars\, and a growing community of nature lovers! From 8 birders in 1984 to over 400 participants in 2024\, the Singapore Bird Race has evolved into a national celebration of citizen science and conservation. \nThis year’s theme: Woodland Birds! \n🐦 From woodpeckers to parakeets\, this year’s theme shines a spotlight on Woodland Birds and the importance of conserving Singapore’s fast-disappearing woodlands. \n🌳These remaining patches of woodlands are home to many species that are adapting to survive in our city. If protected\, they can mature into thriving ecosystems that support far greater biodiversity. \nWho can participate? \nWe welcome participants of all backgrounds\, from beginners to experts. With specific race categories designed for different levels and interests\, there’s something for everyone to enjoy! \nRegistration is open now to 5 Oct 2025 (Sun)\, click here to register now! \n🎟️ Registration Fees: \n\nPer Adult NSS Member: SGD 15\nPer Adult Non-NSS Member: SGD 20\nPer Primary Schooler/Youth (18 years old and below): Free – Registration is still required\n\n  \nRace details \n\n📅 Marathon: 15 – 16 November 2025\n📅 Main Race: 16 November 2025\n📍 Main Race Flag-off at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve\n🏆 Award Ceremony at Mapletree Business City\n💸 Free for participants under 18!\n\n  \nMore Information \n\nℹ️ For more information\, head to the registration page on Eventbrite or our NSS website.\n📲 Follow @singaporebirdrace on Instagram for updates.\n👉 Join our upcoming Online Talk: Strategies for Winning a Bird Race on 11 October\, 2.00pm – 3.00pm to gear up for the race. Find out more here.\n\n  \nThis event is supported by our main sponsor\, Mapletree and held in partnership with BirdLife Asia\, with supporting partner\, National Parks Board and data platform eBird. \nShould you have any enquiries\, please contact us at sbr@nss.org.sg
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/41st-singapore-bird-race-2025/
LOCATION:Various\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251108T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251108T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250925T040535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T040935Z
UID:8642-1762592400-1762603200@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:NSS Rewilding Project: Site Maintenance along Rail Corridor
DESCRIPTION:Open to the public \nWe planted the trees\, now let’s make sure they thrive! Ready to break a sweat? Join us for a rewarding morning of post-planting site maintenance along the Rail Corridor! Be the reason our saplings survive and flourish into a lush green corridor. \nTake this chance to get hands-on\, connect with nature\, and make a lasting impact on Singapore’s biodiversity. Support our rewilding mission\, in collaboration with NParks’ OneMillionTrees movement. Every tree counts! \nTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm | Duration: 3 hours \nMax. no. of Participants: 50 pax \nRegistration \nTo attend\, please register at: https://tinyurl.com/NSS-Rewilding-Project-2025 \nNote: \n\n– Participants aged 15 and below must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or one week before the event date.\n– Kindly look out for a pre-event email that will be sent one week prior to the event.\n\nClosing Date \n1 November 2025\, Saturday \nThings to Bring \nParticipants must wear covered shoes and are recommended to wear long sleeves and pants for the event. Please bring along a sun-hat\, water bottle\, poncho\, and organic insect repellent. \nEnquiries \nFor any enquiries\, please contact Cherrie at cherrie@nss.org.sg
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/nss-rewilding-project-site-maintenance-along-rail-corridor-2/
LOCATION:Rail Corridor opposite Jalan Bumbong\, Jalan Bumbong\, Singapore\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251106T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251106T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20251024T030247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T031337Z
UID:8766-1762453800-1762459200@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:SBR x Leica Conversation with Wayne Chng
DESCRIPTION:NSS Members Only \nExplore the thrill and technique behind dynamic photography – from wildlife to action-packed moments. \nAs part of the pre-event activities for the Singapore Bird Race 2025\, Join us for an inspiring session with Singapore wildlife photographer Wayne Chng (@waynephotojournal) as he shares his journey of capturing the untamed beauty of nature across Singapore and Asia. In this intimate conversation\, Wayne unveils the unseen stories behind his work — the challenges\, the quiet triumphs\, and the moments of patience that bring each image to life. \nGain deeper insight into his creative process\, from keen observation in the wild to the art of composition and storytelling that defines his craft. Conclude the session with an exclusive hands-on experience\, exploring the power and precision of the Leica SL system. \n\nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at: https://tinyurl.com/NSSTalk1 \n\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n– This is a Members Only walk but non-members may be accepted if there are extra spots.\n– Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place.\n\n\n\n  \nRegistration Closing Date\n5 Nov\, Wednesday \nEnquiries\nFor enquires\, please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/sbr-x-leica-conversation-with-wayne-chng/
LOCATION:Leica Flagship Store\, 36 Beach Rd\, #01-01 South Beach Quarter\, Singapore 189766
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251102T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251102T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20251010T094850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T094957Z
UID:8752-1762077600-1762088400@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:NSS 18th Raptor Watch
DESCRIPTION:Open to The Public \nLast year we counted 664 raptors of 13 species. What raptors will show up this year? Let’s find out together on our 18th Raptor Watch! \nRegistration and Enquires: \nPlease contact the following site leaders for the exact location: \n\n Kent Ridge Park\n\nAlan OwYong – alan.owyong@gmail.com \n\n Lorong Halus Wetlands\n\nTan Kok Hui – kokhuitan@yahoo.co.uk \n\n Telok Blangah Hill Park\n\nVeronica Foo – veronfoo@gmail.com \n\n Jurong Lake Gardens\n\nYap Wee Jin – birdstalker5@gmail.com \n\n Tuas South\n\nTan Gim Cheong – gimccheong345@gmail.com \n\n Ubin – due to space constraints\, this location will be counted by NParks & their volunteers
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/nss-18th-raptor-watch/
LOCATION:Various\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bird Group":MAILTO:bird@nss.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251030T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251030T180000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20251023T095232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T095232Z
UID:8760-1761836400-1761847200@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Forest Restoration & Monitoring Programme
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nInvasive species may look harmless\, but they can cause real damage to our native habitats. One such plant is the Zanzibar Yam (Dioscorea sansibarensis) — a fast-growing vine that strangles native plants and disrupts forest ecosystems. \nBe part of our Nature Monitoring\, Management & Restoration Programme\, where you’ll work alongside our volunteers to help monitor and remove this invasive species and safeguard Singapore’s biodiversity. Through this hands-on activity\, you’ll: \n– Learn how invasive species affect our forests\n– Take part in meaningful action to protect native plants\n– Play a role in conserving Singapore’s natural heritage \nThis activity is perfect for nature lovers\, families\, and anyone who wants to make a difference. Every vine you help remove is a step toward restoring balance in our forests. 🌱 \nMax. No. of Participants\n20 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at https://tinyurl.com/NSSNMMRp \nNote:\n– A briefing email will be emailed to all successful participants. \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, contact Kerry at kerry@nss.org.sg.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/forest-restoration-monitoring-programme-3/
LOCATION:Windsor Nature Park\, 30 Venus Dr\, Singapore 573858\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251022T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251022T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20251003T083823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T083823Z
UID:8748-1761145200-1761152400@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Forest Restoration & Monitoring Programme
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nInvasive species may look harmless\, but they can cause real damage to our native habitats. One such plant is the Zanzibar Yam (Dioscorea sansibarensis) — a fast-growing vine that strangles native plants and disrupts forest ecosystems. \nBe part of our Nature Monitoring\, Management & Restoration Programme\, where you’ll work alongside our volunteers to help monitor and remove this invasive species and safeguard Singapore’s biodiversity. Through this hands-on activity\, you’ll: \n– Learn how invasive species affect our forests\n– Take part in meaningful action to protect native plants\n– Play a role in conserving Singapore’s natural heritage \nThis activity is perfect for nature lovers\, families\, and anyone who wants to make a difference. Every vine you help remove is a step toward restoring balance in our forests. 🌱 \nMax. No. of Participants\n20 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at https://tinyurl.com/NSSNMMRp \nNote:\n– A briefing email will be emailed to all successful participants. \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, contact Kerry at kerry@nss.org.sg.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/forest-restoration-monitoring-programme-2/
LOCATION:Windsor Nature Park\, 30 Venus Dr\, Singapore 573858\, Singapore
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251018T083000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251018T103000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250824T142759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250824T142759Z
UID:8406-1760776200-1760783400@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Basic Plant ID at Bidadari Park
DESCRIPTION:Members Only \nHow can we make sense of all the greenery in Singapore? With the many plant species lining our streets\, gardens and parks\, it can feel overwhelming to tell one plant apart from another. Join Mr Bian Tan on this beginner-friendly walk through Bidadari Park where you will learn how to recognize plants using their stems\, leaves\, flowers and fruit. With the basics of plant identification\, this walks offers a fresh way to connect with the greenery all around us. \nActivity Leader: Mr Bian Tan\, NSS Plant Group Co-Chair \nRegistration:\nTo attend\, please register at: \nhttps://tinyurl.com/NSSPlantGrpWalk \nNote:\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n– Non-members may be accepted if there are excess places by the closing date.\n– Participating non-members may sign up for NSS membership during or after the walk.\n– Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place. \nMaximum No. of Participants: 20 pax \nClosing Date: 10 October 2025\, Saturday \nThings to Bring\nPlease come dressed in comfortable clothing and wear proper covered footwear.\nBring along a pair of binoculars\, sun-hat\, sunglasses\, and sunscreen\, water for hydration\, rain gear e.g. poncho/umbrella and insect repellent. \nEnquiries\nFor any enquiries\, please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/basic-plant-id-at-bidadari-park/
LOCATION:Bidadari
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251215
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250923T051526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T065412Z
UID:8592-1760313600-1765756799@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Straw-headed Bulbul Public Perception Surveys
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer Call Out: We Need Straw-headed Bulbul Public Perception Surveyors! \nCo-chaired by NParks and Nature Society Singapore (NSS)\, the Straw-headed Bulbul Working Group drives the National Species Action Plan to protect one of the world’s most threatened songbirds. We need volunteers to gather insights on public awareness of the Straw-headed Bulbul (SHB). Your contribution will support conservation actions to ensure this iconic bird continues to thrive for generations to come. \n  \nStraw-headed Bulbul Public Perception Surveyor \nYour role will involve: \n\n– Conducting in-person surveys with members of the public at selected parks\, nature parks\, and nature reserves.\n– Ensuring the successful submission of completed responses.\n– Familiarising and adhering to survey protocol to ensure consistency and accuracy of data collected.\n\n  \nQualifications \nWe are looking for volunteers who: \n\n– Are comfortable interacting with diverse groups of people.\n– Possess verbal communication skills.\n– Comfortable with working in outdoor conditions.\n\nNo prior experience is needed. \n  \nSurvey Resources \nVolunteers will be contacted by email with resources and instructions to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed for the role. \n\nMaterials will cover:\n– The aims of the survey and its role in conservation.\n– The survey questionnaire and protocol.\n– Guidance on engaging with the public effectively and respectfully.\n– Safety considerations while conducting surveys in nature spaces.\n– Resources for conducting surveys\n\n  \nCommitment \nSurveys will run until Dec 2025\, with flexible sessions you can join based on your availability. \nEach volunteer is expected to complete a minimum of 10 surveys during this survey period (each survey takes approx 5-10mins) \nJoin Us Today! \nIf you want to play a part in shaping the future of the Straw-headed Bulbul\, please register your interest at: \nhttps://tinyurl.com/SHBPublicPerceptionSurveyor \nClosing Date: 16 November\, Sunday \nEnquires \nFor enquiries\, please contact Shreeyaa Subra at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/straw-headed-bulbul-public-perception-surveys/
LOCATION:Various\, Singapore
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251012T073000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251012T110000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250819T134614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T134614Z
UID:8354-1760254200-1760266800@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Birdwatching at Kranji Marshes
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nJoin your guides from NSS Bird Group\, Lee Ee Ling and Cheryl Lao\, in exploring the core area of Kranji Marshes Nature Park. The paths and hides here offer excellent views across the freshwater marshes. Birding highlights include residents such as the Red-wattled Lapwing\, Changeable Hawk Eagle and Gray-headed Fish Eagle and winter visitors such as the Common Kingfisher and various species of egrets. \nThe walk is free but participants will need to cover transport cost at $15 per person. A hired bus will ferry the group between Sungei Buloh Wetland Centre Visitor Centre and the walk at Turut Track. \nTrip Leader: Lee Ee Ling and Cheryl Lao\, NSS Bird Group members \nMaximum No. of Participants: 21 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at:\nhttps://tinyurl.com/NSSBGbirdwalk1 \nNote:\n•⁠ ⁠Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n•⁠ ⁠Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n•⁠ ⁠Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place. \nClosing Date\n29 Sep 2025\, Monday \nThings to Bring\nBring along a pair of binoculars\, sun-hat\, water for hydration\, rain gear and wear proper walking shoes and wear light appropriate clothing to prevent insect bites. \nEnquiries\nFor any enquiries\, please contact Lee Ee Ling at ellee1584@gmail.com. \nSign Up or Renewal of Membership\nTo join us as a member of NSS or to renew your membership\, pls click here.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/birdwatching-at-kranji-marshes-6/
LOCATION:Kranji Marshes\, Kranji Marshes\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bird Group":MAILTO:bird@nss.org.sg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251011T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251011T150000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250824T141358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T013109Z
UID:8402-1760191200-1760194800@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:SBR Online Talk: Strategies for Winning a Bird Race
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nGet ready for the upcoming Singapore Bird Race 2025 with this special online session! NSS Bird Group members Yong Ding Li and Lim Kim Chuah will share their experiences from past races and insights into how participants can approach the event. Whether you’re new or returning\, this talk will help you gear up for an exciting day of birding. \nSpeakers: Dr Yong Ding Li and Mr Lim Kim Chuah\, NSS Bird Group members \nRegistration\nPlease register at \nhttps://tinyurl.com/NSSBGTalk1 \nNote:\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n– Registration will\nclose once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing\ndate.\n– Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details including the Zoom link. \nClosing Date\n3 October 2025\, Friday \nMaximum No. of Participants\n80 pax \nContact Person for Enquiries\nFor any enquiries\, please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/online-talk-strategies-for-winning-a-bird-race/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bird Group":MAILTO:bird@nss.org.sg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251005T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251005T113000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250829T035729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T072241Z
UID:8438-1759656600-1759663800@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:ANC: Butterfly Walk at Woodlands Botanical Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nJoin Steven and Simon on a special walk as a part of the Asia Nature Challenge (ANC)\, a continent-wide initiative encouraging people across Asia to observe and document nature and wildlife in their local areas using the iNaturalist platform. Participants of this walk will explore the park’s resident butterflies\, learn tips on identification\, and contribute to citizen science by recording your sightings on iNaturalist. \nThis walk will be at Woodlands Botanical Gardens – a unique botanical garden in an urban town park. It was featured in the recent copy of the Jan-March Nature Watch Volume 32 Issue 1 ‘From Barren Hill to Haven of Hope’\, described there as a ‘mental well being garden’ and a biodiversity garden that can ‘make a difference’. This garden has also won many NParks Community in Bloom awards\, and prestigious Garden of the Year awards. \nTime: 9.30am to 11.30am \nTrip Leader: Mr Steven Chong & Mr Simon Chan\, Butterfly & Insect Group member \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at: \nhttps://tinyurl.com/NSSBIGwalk \nNote:\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n– Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place. \nClosing Date\n27 September ’25\, Saturday \nMax. No. of Participants\n20 pax \nThings to Bring\nBring a hat and 1l water bottle\, poncho/umbrella for wet weather. Optional items include sunblock\, camera\, notebook and writing materials \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg. \nSign Up or Renewal of Membership\nTo join us as a member of NSS or to renew your membership\, pls click here.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/butterfly-walk-at-woodlands-botanical-gardens/
LOCATION:Woodlands Botanic Garden\, 134 Marsiling Rd\, 730134\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Butterfly & Insect Group":MAILTO:butterflyandinsect@nss.org.sg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251004T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251004T113000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250916T025843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250927T062205Z
UID:8541-1759572000-1759577400@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Once Upon Our Coast
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nJoin Kwok Peng and travel back in time for a pictorial conversation of Singapore’s coast from 1950s – 1970s\, when the coastline was vastly different from today. Fishing villages dotted the shores. Inshore fishing was an occupation for many. Kelongs were abundant in the shallow waters. Prawn ponds occupied the estuaries of major rivers. And there were thriving communities in the islands off Singapore. Memories will be relived and stories will be shared\, reconnecting Singapore’s natural heritage through lived experiences. \nAnd after the sharing\, stay on for a kopi session to get to know Kwok Peng\, our NSS President! \nSpeaker: Mr Leong Kwok Peng\, NSS President \nSince the 1980s\, Kwok Peng has been a key figure in projects such as the coordination of reef rescue efforts\, the creation of Singapore Blue Plan and the Rail Corridor. He has raised awareness of our coastal habitats by immersing important stakeholders in nature through nature walks and kayaking trips\, whilst engaging them in critical discussions on conservation. His dedication has greatly enriched the culture of the community within and outside of NSS. Today\, leading as President\, he guides the organisation into its next chapter. \nRegistration:\nTo attend\, please register at: \nhttps://tinyurl.com/NSSTalk1 \nNote:\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n– Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place. \nMaximum No. of Participants: 30 pax \nClosing Date: 30 September 2025\, Tuesday \nEnquiries\nFor any enquiries\, please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/once-upon-our-coast/
LOCATION:NSS Office\, The Sunflower\, 510 Geylang Road #02-05\, Singapore\, 389466\, Singapore
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251004T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251004T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250828T030553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250828T030737Z
UID:8428-1759568400-1759579200@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:NSS Rewilding Project: Tree Planting along Rail Corridor
DESCRIPTION:Open to the public \nReady to break a sweat? Join us for a rewarding morning of tree planting along the Rail Corridor! We’re not just planting trees–we’re building a vital green corridor. Our efforts weave together forests\, mangroves and urban greenery into a continuous lifeline for wildlife\, providing them with food\, shelter\, and room to roam.  \nTake this chance to get hands-on\, connect with nature\, and make a lasting impact on Singapore’s biodiversity. Support our rewilding mission\, in collaboration with NParks’ OneMillionTrees movement. Every tree counts! \nTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm | Duration: 3 hours \nMax. no. of Participants: 50 pax \nRegistration \nTo attend\, please register at: https://tinyurl.com/NSS-Rewilding-Project-2025  \nNote: \n\n– Registration for this session will open on 4 September 2025\n– Participants aged 15 and below must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or one week before the event date.\n– Kindly look out for a pre-event email that will be sent one week prior to the event. \n\nClosing Date \n27 September 2025\, Saturday \nThings to Bring \nParticipants must wear covered shoes and are recommended to wear long sleeves and pants for the event. Please bring along a sun-hat\, water bottle\, poncho\, and organic insect repellent.  \nEnquiries \nFor any enquiries\, please contact Cherrie at cherrie@nss.org.sg
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/nss-rewilding-project-tree-planting-along-rail-corridor-2/
LOCATION:Rail Corridor opposite Jalan Bumbong\, Jalan Bumbong\, Singapore\, Singapore
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251001T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251001T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250925T063815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T063815Z
UID:8657-1759309200-1759320000@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Forest Restoration & Monitoring Programme
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nInvasive species may look harmless\, but they can cause real damage to our native habitats. One such plant is the Zanzibar Yam (Dioscorea sansibarensis) — a fast-growing vine that strangles native plants and disrupts forest ecosystems. \nBe part of our Nature Monitoring\, Management & Restoration Programme\, where you’ll work alongside our volunteers to help monitor and remove this invasive species and safeguard Singapore’s biodiversity. Through this hands-on activity\, you’ll: \n– Learn how invasive species affect our forests\n– Take part in meaningful action to protect native plants\n– Play a role in conserving Singapore’s natural heritage \nThis activity is perfect for nature lovers\, families\, and anyone who wants to make a difference. Every vine you help remove is a step toward restoring balance in our forests. 🌱 \nMax. No. of Participants\n20 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at https://tinyurl.com/NSSNMMRp \nNote:\n– A briefing email will be emailed to all successful participants. \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, contact Kerry at kerry@nss.org.sg.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/forest-restoration-monitoring-programme/
LOCATION:Windsor Nature Park\, 30 Venus Dr\, Singapore 573858\, Singapore
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250927T073000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250927T100000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250821T080736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250828T080525Z
UID:8377-1758958200-1758967200@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:SBR Early Bird Benefit: Birdwatching at Gardens by the Bay
DESCRIPTION:Open to the public\, with priority given to early bird sign ups of the 41st Singapore Bird Race (before 17 Sep) \nThe many water features and rich plant life at Gardens by the Bay have proven attractive to our local birds. Interesting sightings include the Lesser Whistling Duck\, Red-legged Crake\, Stork-billed Kingfisher and various sunbirds. At this time of the year\, there is a chance of seeing migrants such as the Common Kingfisher\, terns and waders. \nActivity Lead: Veronica Foo\, experienced birder and NSS Bird Group Chair. \nRegistration \n\nTo attend\, please register at: https://tinyurl.com/NSSBGbirdwalk3\nNote:\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n– Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email with details on the meeting time and place\, after the early bird registration for the Singapore Bird Race closes on 17 Sep.\n\nClosing Date \n17 Sep 2025\, Wednesday \nThings to Bring \nBring along a pair of binoculars\, sun-hat\, water for hydration\, rain gear and wear proper walking shoes and wear light appropriate clothing to prevent insect bites. \nMaximum number of participants: 20 pax \nEnquiries \nFor any enquiries\, please contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/sbr-early-bird-benefit-birdwatching-at-gardens-by-the-bay/
LOCATION:Gardens by the Bay\, 18 Marina Gardens Dr\, Singapore 018953\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bird Group":MAILTO:bird@nss.org.sg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250924T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250924T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250922T080351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T080351Z
UID:8590-1758726000-1758733200@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Forest Restoration and Monitoring Programme
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nInvasive species may look harmless\, but they can cause real damage to our native habitats. One such plant is the Zanzibar Yam (Dioscorea sansibarensis) — a fast-growing vine that strangles native plants and disrupts forest ecosystems. \nBe part of our Nature Monitoring\, Management & Restoration Programme\, where you’ll work alongside our volunteers to help monitor and remove this invasive species and safeguard Singapore’s biodiversity. Through this hands-on activity\, you’ll: \n– Learn how invasive species affect our forests\n– Take part in meaningful action to protect native plants\n– Play a role in conserving Singapore’s natural heritage \nThis activity is perfect for nature lovers\, families\, and anyone who wants to make a difference. Every vine you help remove is a step toward restoring balance in our forests. 🌱 \nMax. No. of Participants\n20 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at https://tinyurl.com/NSSNMMRp \nNote:\n– A briefing email will be emailed to all successful participants. \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, contact Kerry at kerry@nss.org.s
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/forest-restoration-and-monitoring-programme/
LOCATION:Windsor Nature Park\, 30 Venus Dr\, Singapore 573858\, Singapore
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250920T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250920T153000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250819T142412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T041125Z
UID:8372-1758376800-1758382200@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:SBR Talk by Uncle Tony: Wild Growth Woodlands of Singapore
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nSingapore has undergone substantial change since the early 19th century\, the original Dipterocarp and Mangrove forests were rapidly destroyed by agriculturalists cultivating gambier and pepper while the mangroves were depleted for firewood\, boat building and charcoal production. The original (primeval) forests were largely depleted by the end of the 19th century and by the early 20th century rubber was cultivated over the former gambier lands. During the later 20th century much of the former rubber lands were converted to residential and industrial uses leaving a patchwork of wild growth woodland areas of different make-up that provide habitat for native and exotic fauna. \nThis talky talky discusses the development and makeup of these regenerating woodlands and highlights their importance in supporting our extant wildlife. It is organized in preparation for the Singapore Bird Race 2025\, which this year highlights “Woodland Birds” as its theme. \nSpeaker: Tony O’Dempsey (Uncle Tony) \nUncle Tony has been active in promoting conservation of habitats in Singapore for the past 20 years. He represents NSS at development engagements hosted by Gahmen agencies and has authored a number of NSS position papers addressing controversial developments. Don’t Pray-Pray ah! \nVenue: Nature Society Singapore\n510 Geylang Road #02-05\, Singapore 389466 \nRegistration \nTo attend\, please register at:\nhttps://tinyurl.com/NSSTalk2 \nNote:\n– ⁠Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n– ⁠Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or on closing date.\n– ⁠Only confirmed participants will be contacted by email\, after the closing date\, with details on the meeting time and place. \nRegistration Closing Date\n12 Sep\, Friday \nMaximum No. of Participants\n30 pax \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, contact Shreeyaa at shreeyaa@nss.org.sg.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/talk-by-uncle-tony-wild-growth-woodlands-of-singapore/
LOCATION:NSS Office\, The Sunflower\, 510 Geylang Road #02-05\, Singapore\, 389466\, Singapore
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250920T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250920T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250828T030050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250828T030834Z
UID:8425-1758358800-1758369600@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:NSS Rewilding Project: Site Maintenance along Rail Corridor
DESCRIPTION:Open to the public \nWe planted the trees\, now let’s make sure they thrive! Ready to break a sweat? Join us for a rewarding morning of post-planting site maintenance along the Rail Corridor! Be the reason our saplings survive and flourish into a lush green corridor. \nTake this chance to get hands-on\, connect with nature\, and make a lasting impact on Singapore’s biodiversity. Support our rewilding mission\, in collaboration with NParks’ OneMillionTrees movement. Every tree counts! \nTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm | Duration: 3 hours \nMax. no. of Participants: 50 pax \nRegistration \nTo attend\, please register at: https://tinyurl.com/NSS-Rewilding-Project-2025  \nNote: \n\n– Participants aged 15 and below must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.\n– Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\n– Registration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or one week before the event date.\n– Kindly look out for a pre-event email that will be sent one week prior to the event. \n\nClosing Date \n13 September 2025\, Saturday \nThings to Bring \nParticipants must wear covered shoes and are recommended to wear long sleeves and pants for the event. Please bring along a sun-hat\, water bottle\, poncho\, and organic insect repellent.  \nEnquiries \nFor any enquiries\, please contact Cherrie at cherrie@nss.org.sg
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/nss-rewilding-project-site-maintenance-along-rail-corridor/
LOCATION:Rail Corridor opposite Jalan Bumbong\, Jalan Bumbong\, Singapore\, Singapore
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250918T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250918T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250915T004651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T004651Z
UID:8536-1758186000-1758196800@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Nature Monitoring\, Management & Restoration Programme
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nInvasive species may look harmless\, but they can cause real damage to our native habitats. One such plant is the Zanzibar Yam (Dioscorea sansibarensis) — a fast-growing vine that strangles native plants and disrupts forest ecosystems. \nBe part of our Nature Monitoring\, Management & Restoration Programme\, where you’ll work alongside our volunteers to help monitor and remove this invasive species and safeguard Singapore’s biodiversity. Through this hands-on activity\, you’ll: \n– Learn how invasive species affect our forests\n– Take part in meaningful action to protect native plants\n– Play a role in conserving Singapore’s natural heritage \nThis activity is perfect for nature lovers\, families\, and anyone who wants to make a difference. Every vine you help remove is a step toward restoring balance in our forests. 🌱 \nMax. No. of Participants\n20 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at https://tinyurl.com/NSSNMMRp \nNote:\n– A briefing email will be emailed to all successful participants. \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, contact Kerry at kerry@nss.org.s
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/nature-monitoring-management-restoration-programme-2/
LOCATION:Windsor Nature Park\, 30 Venus Dr\, Singapore 573858\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250917T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250917T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250917T084542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T083413Z
UID:8579-1758096000-1758128400@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Test Event
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public (Friends of NSS & NSS Members) \n    \nJoin experienced guides from NSS in exploring the core area of Nature Park. The paths and hides here offer excellent views across the nature space. Highlights include residents such as the bird\, plant\, butterfly\, and fish. \n 
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/test-event/
LOCATION:Singapore
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250911T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250911T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250905T082321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250905T082705Z
UID:8501-1757602800-1757610000@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:Nature Monitoring\, Management & Restoration Programme
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public \nInvasive species may look harmless\, but they can cause real damage to our native habitats. One such plant is the Zanzibar Yam (Dioscorea sansibarensis) — a fast-growing vine that strangles native plants and disrupts forest ecosystems. \nBe part of our Nature Monitoring\, Management & Restoration Programme\, where you’ll work alongside our volunteers to help monitor and remove this invasive species and safeguard Singapore’s biodiversity. Through this hands-on activity\, you’ll: \n– Learn how invasive species affect our forests\n– Take part in meaningful action to protect native plants\n– Play a role in conserving Singapore’s natural heritage \nThis activity is perfect for nature lovers\, families\, and anyone who wants to make a difference. Every vine you help remove is a step toward restoring balance in our forests. 🌱 \nMax. No. of Participants\n20 pax \nRegistration\nTo attend\, please register at https://tinyurl.com/NSSNMMRp \nNote:\n– A briefing email will be emailed to all successful participants. \nEnquiries\nFor enquiries\, contact Kerry at kerry@nss.org.sg.
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/nature-monitoring-management-restoration-programme/
LOCATION:Windsor Nature Park\, 30 Venus Dr\, Singapore 573858\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250906T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250906T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T001552
CREATED:20250828T023541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250828T023842Z
UID:8420-1757149200-1757160000@www.nss.org.sg
SUMMARY:NSS Rewilding Project: Tree Planting along Rail Corridor
DESCRIPTION:Open to the public \nReady to break a sweat? Join us for a rewarding morning of tree planting along the Rail Corridor! We’re not just planting trees–we’re building a vital green corridor. Our efforts weave together forests\, mangroves and urban greenery into a continuous lifeline for wildlife\, providing them with food\, shelter\, and room to roam.  \nTake this chance to get hands-on\, connect with nature\, and make a lasting impact on Singapore’s biodiversity. Support our rewilding mission\, in collaboration with NParks’ OneMillionTrees movement. Every tree counts! \nTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm | Duration: 3 hours \nMax. no. of Participants: 50 pax \nRegistration \nTo attend\, please register at: https://tinyurl.com/NSS-Rewilding-Project-2025  \nNote: \n\nParticipants aged 15 and below must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.\nRegistration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.\nRegistration will close once the maximum number of participants is reached\, or one week before the event date.\nKindly look out for a pre-event email that will be sent one week prior to the event. \n\nClosing Date \n30 August 2025\, Saturday \nThings to Bring \nParticipants must wear covered shoes and are recommended to wear long sleeves and pants for the event. Please bring along a sun-hat\, water bottle\, poncho\, and organic insect repellent.  \nEnquiries \nFor any enquiries\, please contact Cherrie at cherrie@nss.org.sg
URL:https://www.nss.org.sg/events/nss-rewilding-project-tree-planting-along-rail-corridor/
LOCATION:Rail Corridor opposite Jalan Bumbong\, Jalan Bumbong\, Singapore\, Singapore
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