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Upcoming Events

  • 04 Jun, 9:00 am – 11:30 am SGT
    Pulau Ubin, Singapore
    Discover Ubin’s native plants and wildlife, learn about their ecology, habitat and what makes them thrive. Using play in nature, kids will learn about the connectivity of life and the importance of the ecosystem. Suitable for kids between 5-12 years old.
  • 09 Jun, 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm SGT
    Mandai T15, Singapore
    Unlock the potential of your smartphone camera and capture head-turning photos. At the same time, enjoy the serenity of our nighttime forests, and train your senses to spot the most interesting wildlife Singapore has to offer.
  • 10 Jun, 12:00 am SGT – 12 Jun, 11:50 pm SGT
    Sungai Yu Ecological Corridor, Pahang, Malaysia
    Walk the Sungai Yu Ecological Corridor to deter potential illegal activities like poaching and mining. Look for wildlife signs like Malayan sun bear tracks and listen out for white-handed gibbon calls from the forest canopy. Help check and maintain trail cameras installed to monitor wildlife.
  • 10 Jun, 9:30 am – 10:30 am SGT
    Sentosa, Singapore
    Get ready for an amazing rescue adventure with Wild Creatures! We will take a fun-filled journey along the beach, where our little explorers will learn about the fascinating world of marine life, the impact of marine pollution and how we can all be part of the solution.
  • 10 Jun, 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm SGT
    Sentosa, Singapore
    Get ready for an amazing rescue adventure with Wild Creatures! We will take a fun-filled journey along the beach, where our little explorers will learn about the fascinating world of marine life, the impact of marine pollution and how we can all be part of the solution.
  • 11 Jun, 9:00 am – 10:30 am
    Pasir Ris Beach, Singapore
    Enthral your children in a story about life underwater, allow them to learn about the dangers of plastic pollution to marine creatures through craft, and then let them put their new found knowledge into practice with a mini beach clean-up.
  • 16 Jun, 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm SGT
    Pasir Ris Park, Singapore
    Unlock the potential of your smartphone camera and capture head-turning photos. At the same time, enjoy the serenity of our nighttime forests, and train your senses to spot the most interesting wildlife Singapore has to offer.
  • 17 Jun, 9:00 am – 11:30 am SGT
    Pulau Ubin, Singapore
    Discover Ubin’s native plants and wildlife, learn about their ecology, habitat and what makes them thrive. Using play in nature, kids will learn about the connectivity of life and the importance of the ecosystem. Suitable for kids between 5-12 years old.
  • 18 Jun, 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm SGT
    Sentosa, Singapore
    Get ready for an amazing rescue adventure with Wild Creatures! We will take a fun-filled journey along the beach, where our little explorers will learn about the fascinating world of marine life, the impact of marine pollution and how we can all be part of the solution.
  • 24 Jun, 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm SGT
    Sentosa, Singapore
    Get ready for an amazing rescue adventure with Wild Creatures! We will take a fun-filled journey along the beach, where our little explorers will learn about the fascinating world of marine life, the impact of marine pollution and how we can all be part of the solution.
  • 25 Jun, 9:00 am – 11:00 am SGT
    Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, Singapore 718925
    A station-based “amazing race” where children solve puzzles and riddles along the way, Wild Wetlands encourages self-directed learning and is designed to help children explore the largest mangrove wetland in Singapore, Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, and to appreciate the flora and fauna found within.
  • 21 Jul, 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm SGT
    Pulau Ubin, Singapore
    Nationally critically endangered, the leopard cat is known to inhabit Pulau Ubin, Pulau Tekong, the Central Catchment Nature Reserve and the Western Catchment. We will walk Pulau Ubin’s rustic kampong lanes and forested areas in the silent, cool night, to look for a glint of the leopard cats’ eyes.
  • 28 Jul, 12:00 am – 04 Aug, 11:50 pm
    Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
    Our Wild Team will be heading to Africa very soon to meet our partners, work on conservation initiatives and soak in the African sunset. If you would like to find out more about Wild Kenya and be part of this experience, contact us and we’ll be in touch with you!
  • 05 Aug, 12:00 am SGT – 07 Aug, 11:50 pm SGT
    Sungai Yu Ecological Corridor, Pahang, Malaysia
    Walk the Sungai Yu Ecological Corridor to deter potential illegal activities like poaching and mining. Look for wildlife signs like Malayan sun bear tracks and listen out for white-handed gibbon calls from the forest canopy. Help check and maintain trail cameras installed to monitor wildlife.
  • 09 Sept, 12:00 am SGT – 11 Sept, 11:50 pm SGT
    Sungai Yu Ecological Corridor, Pahang, Malaysia
    Walk the Sungai Yu Ecological Corridor to deter potential illegal activities like poaching and mining. Look for wildlife signs like Malayan sun bear tracks and listen out for white-handed gibbon calls from the forest canopy. Help check and maintain trail cameras installed to monitor wildlife.
  • 15 Sept, 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm SGT
    Pulau Ubin, Singapore
    Nationally critically endangered, the leopard cat is known to inhabit Pulau Ubin, Pulau Tekong, the Central Catchment Nature Reserve and the Western Catchment. We will walk Pulau Ubin’s rustic kampong lanes and forested areas in the silent, cool night, to look for a glint of the leopard cats’ eyes.
  • 07 Oct, 12:00 am SGT – 09 Oct, 11:50 pm SGT
    Sungai Yu Ecological Corridor, Pahang, Malaysia
    Walk the Sungai Yu Ecological Corridor to deter potential illegal activities like poaching and mining. Look for wildlife signs like Malayan sun bear tracks and listen out for white-handed gibbon calls from the forest canopy. Help check and maintain trail cameras installed to monitor wildlife.
  • 04 Nov, 12:00 am SGT – 06 Nov, 11:50 pm SGT
    Sungai Yu Ecological Corridor, Pahang, Malaysia
    Walk the Sungai Yu Ecological Corridor to deter potential illegal activities like poaching and mining. Look for wildlife signs like Malayan sun bear tracks and listen out for white-handed gibbon calls from the forest canopy. Help check and maintain trail cameras installed to monitor wildlife.
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