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Recent Posts
- I’ve moved!
- The last of the Greater Patagonian Trail update.
- Part 3: Puerto Ibañez to El Chaltén – Heading south in search of Mount Fitzroy
- Part 2: El Bolsón to Puerto Ibañez – hitching down the Carretera Austral, Patagonia proper & experiencing English weather
- Part 1: Coñaripe to El Bolsón – when we came close to starvation and started changing our plans
- The end of our expedition
- A month on trail
- Rekindling natural curiosities
Tag Archives: Toddycats
Nature in Singapore
It’s the official opening of the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum in Singapore tomorrow (18 April 2015)! The first and only natural history museum in Singapore, I’m gutted I won’t be around/be able to visit till many months later, … Continue reading
Posted in Natural history, Opinion, Talk
Tagged ACRES, activism, Animals, AVA, Biodiversity, Conservation, Ecolit, Education, Governance, JGIS, LKCNHM, Macritchie, NParks, Outreach, RMBR, Singapore, Team Seagrass, Toddycats, UK
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From the West to the East, from mangroves to seagrasses.
Had a most enjoyable day last Saturday, 21 September 2013, one of the most awesome Saturdays one could ever ask for. I woke up bright and early to head to Kranji East mangroves for International Coastal Cleanup Singapore’s annual cleanup. … Continue reading
Posted in Outdoor activities
Tagged Biodiversity, Chek Jawa, Fieldwork, ICCS, Kranji East, Marine environment, Marine trash, NParks, Team Seagrass, Toddycats
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Celebrating National Day in Lim Chu Kang mangroves!
Once again it’s the time for hanging of our national flag and singing patriotic songs and declaring our love for Singapore! There may be many issues that we are unhappy about, but ultimate this is where I grew up, with … Continue reading
Posted in Walk
Tagged Animals, Environmentalism, ICCS, Lim Chu Kang, Marine environment, Marine trash, NUS, RMBR, Toddycats
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The Festival of Biodiversity (a belated post)
This post comes a little late, more than a week after the Festival (26 & 27 May 2012) has ended. (And I’ve got a lot of backlog of posts) But anyways, it’s been quite an experience being part of the … Continue reading
Posted in Talk, Walk
Tagged Biodiversity, Cicada Tree, Conservation, Ecolit, Education, Environmentalism, Guiding, ICCS, Marine environment, Mega Marine Survey, NParks, NUS, Outreach, RMBR, TMSI, Toddycats
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Water is a scarce and precious resource!
So Singapore just celebrated World Water Day on 24 March! The main event was at MacRitchie Reservoir, where I was last year, for the Ecological Literacy programme under Raffles Institute of Experiential Learning that I was part of. Quite different … Continue reading
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Tagged Animals, Biodiversity, Conservation, Education, Environmentalism, Lorong Halus, Outreach, Serangoon reservoir, Toddycats, WWD
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World Environment Day @ Sungei Buloh
Another back-dated post. I actually have a number Will post them bit by bit. World Environment Day was on 4 June 2011, and I spent the morning at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve with Toddycats. Toddycats had a booth set up, … Continue reading
ICCS Otters
I recently joined Raffles Museum Toddycats. And I volunteered to help out in the organisation of this year’s International Coastal Cleanup Singapore (ICCS), since I’ve got a gap year and there is not other better time to do this than … Continue reading