About this Event
This workshop is part of the Waves of Change Festival held at the ArtScience Museum on the 11th to 31st of December 2021.
RECOMMENDED: AGES 14+
Hawksbill turtles are long-lived, gentle giants of our ocean, surviving on a routine that has scarcely changed for millions of years. However, in the last few decades, their way of life has come under threat as a result of human activities. Rushan Bin Abdul Rahman, a sea turtle ecologist and MAC3 Conservation Scholar at Conservation International Singapore, will share a tale of two ‘Hawkies’, reveal more about their extraordinary lives and discuss how you can help to ensure that sea turtles can continue swimming into the future.
For the full festival line-up, click HERE.
Notice of Filming and Photography
Photography and video recording may occur at the venue for the purpose of promoting our activities. Parents and guardians, please advise facilitators if you would like your child to be excluded from this.
Cancellations
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, spots in this workshop are extremely limited. Should you be unable to attend, please cancel your ticket as soon as possible so that someone else may enjoy the experience. You can also email us at [email protected]. Thank you!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
ArtScience Museum, 6 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore, Singapore
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