FAQ
FAQ
Q: Are tickets required to enter the festival?
A: No, the festival is free to visit. However, safe entry registration is required on site.
Q: Is signing up for activities compulsory?
A: No, even without signing up or activities, you may visit the booths in at the festival
Q: Can I bring my children along?
A: No, even without signing up or activities, you may visit the booths in at the festival
Q: Are the activities at the Festival free?
A: No, even without signing up or activities, you may visit the booths in at the festival
Q: I don’t have any nature experience, what can I expect from FoB?
A: No, even without signing up or activities, you may visit the booths in at the festival
Festival of Biodiversity Booth | Description |
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Visit ACRES’ (Animals Concern Research & Education Society) booth to view our native wildlife models, incorporating with advisory information on how to co-exist with these animals in our urban city. |
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The Jane Goodall Institute (Singapore) showcases its various partnerships and programmes in the form of an interactive photobooth concept. The booth will take inspiration from the set of our storytelling programmes we conduct on FaceBook. Visit us to find out more! |
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ACRES (Animals Concern Research & Education Society) strives to be a leader in Southeast Asian biodiversity – in research, education and outreach. We aim to nurture public interest in biodiversity and associated environmental issues. Come to our booth to find out more about our huge collection of historical and research specimens, the expeditions and research work we do, and our outreach and education efforts! |
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Mandai Nature, a non-profit entity, is dedicated to protecting threatened species, nurturing healthy ecosystems and creating vibrant communities where wildlife and people can thrive and co-exist, in Singapore and Southeast Asia. Come learn more about Mandai Nature at our booth. |
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NUS Toddycats! are volunteers with the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum. We aim to expose, develop, enthuse and apply individuals to programmes in conservation, education and research. We also engage the public through exhibitions, nature and heritage trails, public seminars, webpages, partnerships and coastal cleanups! Through our poster and slide presentation, we will share with members of the public our programmes and activities. Have a passion for nature and biodiversity? Come to our booth to find out how you can contribute! |
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The Otter Working Group is a close partnership of multiple entities including ACRES, NParks, NUS, PAssion WaVe, PUB, WRS and members of the public, collectively working towards otter conservation in Singapore. find out more about our otters at our booth! |
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The Singapore Wildcat Action Group (SWAG) loves wildlife, especially wild cats! We raise awareness about conservation of our last native wildcat, the Leopard Cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) and recruit volunteers to take direct action to protect wildcats and their habitats. We educate children about wildcats and nurture in them a love of wildlife. Come find out more how you can help wildcats! |
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The Singapore Youth Voices for Biodiversity (SYVB) aims to empower Singapore youths to have a voice in the decision-making process for biodiversity locally and globally. SYVB hopes to align the interests of various youth environment groups in Singapore, encourage collaboration and set a direction towards the 2050 vision of ‘Living in harmony with nature’ by the United Nations Convention of Biological Diversity. Check out SYVB’s past events and infographics of Singapore’s biodiversity at our booth. Be inspired to love our biodiversity! |
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The Cicada Tree Eco-Place booth has posters featuring flora and fauna of Pang Sua Woodland along Rail Corridor, a Community Biodiversity Survey by volunteers and results published in nature conservation book by Cicada Tree Eco-Place and Nature Society (Singapore). This initiative is in support of Friends of Rail Corridor. Visit us during the Festival! |
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The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) aims to spread awareness about conservation matters and educate individuals about the steps they can take to safeguard the worlds biodiversity. Come down to our booth to find out how you can contribute! |
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The Nature Society (Singapore) (NSS) is one of the most prominent NGOs working for the conservation of Singapore’s National Heritage. Come learn more about our work at the NSS booth! |
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Herpetological Society Singapore (HSS) is a volunteer organisation dedicated to studying, conserving, and appreciating, Singapore’s reptile and amphibian species. Come and check out our booth to learn more about Singapore’s native reptiles and amphibians! |