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Youth Stewards for Nature 2026 – Join us!

Calling all youths aged 18 to 25, join us for Youth Stewards for Nature (YSN) 2026!

Come explore and lead real-world projects alongside NParks staff and partner mentors. Develop skills in research, design, and community engagement, as you work on projects spanning six to nine months on the themes of community animal management, urban greenery, as well as biodiversity and wildlife.

πŸ”—: Sign up at go.gov.sg/nparks-ysn (Registration closes on 30 Nov 2025 or when all vacancies for the individual projects have been filled)
Learning Forest Tour

Wander through diverse habitats from a freshwater forest wetland to a lowland forest in a tour of the Learning Forest.

Through a network of boardwalks and elevated walkways, get up close to the Keppel Discovery Wetland and some of the tallest tree species in Southeast Asia!

πŸ“…: Sat, 15 Nov 2025
⏰: 9am - 10am
πŸ“: Singapore Botanic Gardens, Visitor Services Counter at Tyersall Gate

*Registration required 15-min prior at the Visitor Services Desk at Tyersall Gate, on a first-come-first-served basis.
🌸 Here’s a spotlight on the Beach Morning Glory (Ipomoea pes-caprae)!

A familiar sight along sandy shores, it has deep tap roots that help to bind sand and protect beaches from erosion. With this ability, it is often used in beach restoration projects across tropical regions for its ability to thrive under full sun and salty winds.
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Step into serenity at Chinese Garden within Jurong Lake Gardens! 🌸

From the elegant Bonsai Garden to the charming Tea Pavilion β€” every corner invites you to slow down and reconnect with nature. πŸƒ

Follow NParksSG TikTok at
tiktok.com/@nparkssg for more nature adventures!
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#Didyouknow that Hawksbill Turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) are regularly sighted along the Singapore Strait?

If you encounter a nesting turtle, do call NParks at 1800-471-7300 and keep your distance from the turtle and the eggs. 🐒

More details at go.gov.sg/hawksbill-turtle-advisory
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Record seizure of rhinoceros horns in Singapore

On 8 Nov, NParks and the Airport Police Division of the Singapore Police Force were alerted by SATS, an air cargo handler at Singapore Changi Airport, to four suspicious packages that were bound for Laos.

Upon inspection, 20 rhinoceros horns (35.7 kg) and around 150 kg of other animal parts were discovered and seized by NParks. This is Singapore's largest-ever rhino horn seizure to date, surpassing the previous record of 34.7 kg in 2022.

Singapore takes a zero-tolerance stance on the illegal trade of endangered wildlife species, and their parts and derivatives. Here’s how you can help:

🚫 Avoid purchasing products with endangered animal parts
πŸ“± Report information on illegal wildlife trade to cites@nparks.gov.sg (all reports will be kept confidential)
[Celebrate ECP Day 2025 with Friends of East Coast Park]

Mark your calendars – ECP Day is happening this Saturday! πŸ–

Look forward to exciting booths and fun activities by the Friends of East Coast Park and our various partners. You can also collect 5 limited edition ECP landmark pins by visiting the booths and participating in the activities! ✨

πŸ—“οΈ: Sat, 22 Nov 2025
πŸ“: Parkland Green Lawn, East Coast Park Area C
⏰: 9am – 1pm
πŸ”—: go.gov.sg/ecpday-2025
Calling all cat owners! 🐾

If you haven’t done so yet, here’s a gentle reminder:
βœ… Free cat licensing continues until 31 August 2026!
βœ… Complete the pet ownership course before applying for your licence.
βœ… Ensure your cats are microchipped and sterilised to keep them happy and healthy.

Let’s continue being purr-fectly responsible cat owners together! 😺

Find out more about the Cat Management Framework here: go.gov.sg/cat-framework
Did you know Singapore is home to the Lesser Dog-faced Fruit Bat (Cynopterus brachyotis)? πŸ¦‡

These tiny fruit bats help our forests grow by feeding on nectar and fruit, spreading seeds along the way. Males wear a reddish collar, while females have a yellowish one β€” nature’s way of matching accessories!

You might spot them roosting quietly under leaves or in trees!

πŸ“·: Goh Mei Hui
Youth Stewards for Nature 2026 – Last call!

Join us for the next edition of Youth Stewards for Nature (YSN) programme! For youths aged 18 to 25, dive into real-world projects and develop a range of skills in research, fieldwork, design and community engagement – alongside experienced NParks staff and partner mentors.

What's in it for you?
πŸ”₯ Lead meaningful projects over 6-9 months.
πŸ‘‰ Choose from 3 exciting project themes: Community Animal Management, Biodiversity and Wildlife, or Urban Greenery.

πŸ”—: Sign up now at go.gov.sg/nparks-ysn
⏰: Registration closes on 30 Nov 2025 (or when projects are filled)
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Have you seen the hidden forest kingdom thriving near you? πŸ‘€

Join mycology experts Amy Choong (NUS) and Serena Lee (NParks) as they take you on an exclusive mushroom spotting adventure through Singapore Botanic Gardens' Rainforest!

Ready to dive deeper into the fungi kingdom? Check out our latest That’s Wild episode at go.gov.sg/thatswildpodcast.
Pressing Plant Matters: Celebrating 150 Years of the Singapore Herbarium

This special exhibition traces the remarkable journey of the Singapore Herbarium (SING) β€” from its humble beginnings in 1875 to become the second-largest herbarium in Southeast Asia!

Housing over 800,000 plant and fungi specimens, find out how each meticulously pressed specimen tells a story of exploration, conservation, and the beauty of botanical study! 🌱

πŸ“…: Now till 30 Nov 2026 (Closed on the last Thursday of every month)
⏰: 9am - 6pm (Last entry at 5.30pm)
πŸ“: Level 1, Botanical Art Gallery, Gallop Extension, Singapore Botanic Gardens
Think fungi are just mushrooms on your plate? Think again!

In this episode, mycology experts Amy Choong (NUS) and Serena Lee (NParks) unearth the secrets of Singapore's fungi - from tiny spores to dinner plate-sized mushrooms.

Tune in at go.gov.sg/thatswildpodcast. Follow us for more episodes, which will be released monthly!