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2022-08-31 07:59:59
This common native is the Common Sendudok (
Melastoma malabathricum), also known as the Singapore Rhododendron!
It produces flowers that are light to dark magenta, or even white. The fruits are edible but tasteless. You might not want to eat them though – the pulp stains your tongue blue-black!
: Chua Liat Seng Gary
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2022-08-27 04:02:01
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2022-08-27 04:00:32
New Fort Canning Heritage Gallery and enhanced Spice Garden Come on down to the new Fort Canning Heritage Gallery and enhanced Spice Garden, and witness the history of Fort Canning Hill and Singapore’s spice trade come to life!
The Heritage Gallery traces more than 700 years of history across five zones while the enhanced Spice Garden features more than 180 varieties of plants, making it Singapore’s most diverse spice garden!
Visit these new spaces and join us at Festival at the Fort, held in conjunction with the Singapore Night Festival. There are fun-filled activities for the whole family including movie screenings, guided tours, game tours, and children’s crafts!
Festival at the Fort
: From now till Sun, 4 Sep 2022
: Fort Canning Park
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2022-08-25 12:00:57
Ever spotted a monitor lizard during your walks in our green spaces? It might just be a Malayan Water Monitor (
Varanus salvator)!
One of the largest lizard species, the Malayan Water Monitor can be spotted close to water bodies in areas such as Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, Kranji Marshes, and Pulau Ubin.
: Shaun Spykerman
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2022-08-24 12:00:29
Lights by the Lake 2022 @ Jurong Lake GardensThe Mid-Autumn Festival is coming, so join us to celebrate at Lights by the Lake 2022 in Jurong Lake Gardens!
Look out for the various hand-crafted thematic lantern displays, as well as weekly concerts by homegrown artists, dragonboat try-outs, lantern-making workshops, and more!
: Thu, 25 Aug 2022 - Sun, 18 Sep 2022
: 7pm to 11pm (workshops start from 4pm)
: Lakeside Garden, Jurong Lake Gardens
: https://go.gov.sg/lbtl2022
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2022-08-22 08:00:49
With over 2,000 hectares of forest cover, Central Catchment Nature Reserve is our largest nature reserve in Singapore!
Home to some of the richest forests in terms of biodiversity, here you can find the MacRitchie Trails – a network of winding paths over 20km long.
: Jessica Ong
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2022-08-20 08:01:13
Just like how cats teach their young to hunt, your feline may be trying to teach you a thing or two by presenting you with its catch! This action could also be a way of seeking attention or playtime from you.
If you wish to discourage your cat from killing and bringing its prey to you, use food or treat-dispensing toys to mimic the hunting process. You can also provide regular playtime for stimulation and exercise.
Find out more fascinating facts about pets on our AnimalBuzzSG Facebook page!
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2022-08-20 08:01:01
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2022-08-19 08:00:46
Grow your Edibles Indoors: Understanding Your Plants and Your Space Learn how to identify suitable indoor spaces for your edible gardening endeavours! In this hands-on workshop*, our Singapore Botanic Gardens colleagues will share about the basic growing needs of edible plants, grow lights, microgreens, and leafy greens!
: Sat, 27 August
: 9.30am – 12pm
: Singapore Botanic Gardens, Centre for Education and Outreach
: https://go.gov.sg/sbgadultsprog
* $50/- per participant (Inclusive of all materials)
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2022-08-18 08:00:47
NParks Wildlife Management Webinar Series – International Edition: Wildlife Management in JapanRaising awareness and understanding of wildlife is key for communities to enjoy the benefits of living close to nature!
In our upcoming online webinar, join our Wildlife Management colleagues Dr John Sha and Cyrena Lin as they speak with Prof. Hiroto Enari from Yamagata University about the management of human-animal interactions in Japan.
: Sat, 20 August 2022
: 10am – 11am
: Register to participate on Zoom:
https://go.gov.sg/wmdw-aug22
: Prof Hiroto Enari
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