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World Wildlife Day 2022

World Wildlife Day (WWD) will be celebrated on March 3, 2022 under the theme “Recovering key species for ecosystem restoration”.

The celebrations will seek to draw attention to the conservation status of some of the most critically endangered species of wild fauna and flora, and to drive discussions towards imagining and implementing solutions to conserve them.

According to data from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, over 8,400 species of wild fauna and flora are critically endangered, while close to 30,000 more are understood to be endangered or vulnerable.

Based on these estimates, it is suggested that over a million species are threatened with extinction.The 2010 IUCN Red List includes 2,380 animal species in Asia threatened to vanish forever, from Asian elephants to primates to wild cattle to frogs.

Continued loss of species, habitats and ecosystems also threatens all life on Earth, including us. People everywhere rely on wildlife and biodiversity-based resources to meet all our needs, from food, to fuel, medicines, housing, and clothing.

Millions of people also rely on nature as the source of their livelihoods and economic opportunities.In 2022, World Wildlife Day will therefore drive the debate towards the imperative need to reverse the fate of the most critically endangered species, to support the restoration of their habitats and ecosystems and to promote their sustainable use by humanity.

On March 3 2022 at 14:00 (CET), the World Wildlife Day celebration will be live streaming 0n Youtube. Check it out here:

Here are some photos of native wildlife in Singapore by Cicada Tree Eco-Place volunteer Kripa Dubey:

Walk and Clean @ Pang Sua Woodland in conjunction with Singapore World Water Day 2022

Start at Pang Sua Woodland (located behind Junction 10 mall), stroll along Pang Sua Canal and down the Rail Corridor trail to end at Singapore Quarry pond (near to Rail Mall). Pick up litter along the way. Tongs and trash bags provided. Bring your own reusable gloves.

Event is FOC. Open to public, registration required. Cleanup is organised by Cicada Tree Eco-Place, and led by volunteers Keith and Teresa.

Date: Sat 19 March 2022
Time: 4pm to 5.30pm
Group size: 10pax (two groups of 5pax)
To register, please email: contactctep@gmail.com

World Wetlands Day 2022

World Wetlands Day, celebrated annually on 2 February, aims to raise global awareness about the vital role of wetlands for people and planet. A call to take action for wetlands is the focus of this year’s campaign. It’s an appeal to invest financial, human and political capital to save the world’s wetlands from disappearing and to restore those we have degraded. 2 February 2022 is the first year that World Wetlands Day will be observed as a United Nations international day, following its adoption by the General Assembly on 30 August 2021.

Singapore’s too has wetlands! Our wetlands are a biological treasure – a home for a large variety of flora and fauna waiting to be discovered.

Sungei Buloh is the most well known of Singapore’s wetlands. Home to some of the world’s rarest mangroves, the Sungei BUloh Wetland Reserve is an internationally recognized site of importance. The park is a stopover point for migratory birds like the pacific gold plover and the Asian dowitcher.

But Sungei Buloh is not the only wetlands you can visit in Singapore. You can visit the wetlands in Jurong Lake Gardens, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Pasir Ris Park, Pulau Ubin, St John’s Island, Kranji Marshes or Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, to admire nature’s wonders and experience this unique habitat.

For further information:
• Website: www.worldwetlandsday.org
• Hashtags: #WorldWetlandsDay #ActforWetlands
• Twitter Handles: @RamsarConv @martharojasu1 (Secretary General of Convention on Wetlands)
• FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/RamsarConventionOnWetlands
• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ramsar_convention_on_wetlands/

Keep a look out for our activities on this page!

New Year 2022 Tree Planting


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We planted 30 trees together during the New Year tree planting activity by Cicada Tree Eco-Place in support of One Million Trees by NParks!

Date: Thu 13 Jan 2022
Time: 9am to 10am
Venue: Minden Stateland near to Singapore Botanic Gardens
Meeting Point: TBA
Capacity: Up to 6 groups of 4pax

SMMs strictly apply. All participants must be fully vaccinated. Children age 6 yrs and above and must be accompanied by adult and remain with family group. Masks to be worn at all times and during tree planting activities. Each group of 4 pax will be guided by a staff member.

Email us at contactctep@gmail.com to register! Limited slots only.

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