2 hours ago ... Nature and Environment Volunteers with the Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research, NUS.
What better way to spend your Sunday than to get engaged with wildlife and some exercise while you’re at it? Well, for that we have the Otter Cycling Trail! It is a bike ride that runs along the PCNs (NPark’s Park Connector Networks) in the northeastern part of Singapore. Interspersed...
The Raffles Museum Toddycats’ Otter Cycling Trail is back! Project managers Meryl Theng and Amanda Tan reviewed feedback from the Otter Trail trial last September and have reorganised for the improved version this year! Registration admitted 31 participants this time, and new safety a...
This is a quick list for now, while we catch our breaths amidst our daily grind There’s more, like our second Howl at the Moon session and planning for the Biodiversity Festival, Mandai M&M Workshop, Oil Spill Response, ICCS recruitment, etc. This list will be updated and shifted to o...
I popped down to Changi Village to brief the Otter Trail guides led by Meryl Theng and Amanda Tan. The briefing covered fundamentals of bike check, bike use, safety and etiquette. I hastily penned an outline on the way down. I will flesh this out later and add route details.
Public Gallery’s Last Hurrah! guides briefing (Wed 20 Mar 2013) Otter Trail guides on their recce! What we’re busy with! Toddycats visits Pulau Semakau Landfill Join the guided Otter Cycling Trail @ Changi on Sun 24 Mar 2013: 8.00am – 2.00pm! Toddycats’ last event of 2012 – Nature Int...
Posted on Thursday, 14 March 2013 by otterman | 1 Comment This is a quick list for now, while we catch our breaths amidst our daily grind There’s more, like our second Howl at the Moon session and planning for the Biodiversity Festival, Mandai M&M Workshop, Oil Spill Response, ICCS re...
The beauty of Pulau Semakau serves as a reminder to us to protect our environment and to integrate efforts to rehabilitate as much nature as possible after development. This landfill is expected to only last until 2040, but surely we can prolong its life, even with an increasing popul...
If you still have no inkling of what to expect at the Festival of Biodiversity, this post will bring you a sneak preview of one of the most prominent and important exhibition booth – the Raffles Museum Toddycats booth! With a myriad of over 50 specimens on display, ranging from rarely...