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The horseshoe crab has roamed our planet for hundreds of millions of years. A species that predates human history, may not survive the impact of the human species. How do we drive conservation efforts to prevent their extinction and other vulnerable habitats, and strengthen Singapore's wildlife ecosystem as a whole?
Join us to explore Singapore's biodiversity, and how human nature can have both bad and good influence on the environment. Through the film screenings of City in Nature, Singapore and Moon Crab (2025), followed by a conversation with our expert speakers, Lester Tan, member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Horseshoe Crab Species Specialist Group (SSG), and Bronwyn Tan, Landscape Architect at Shubin & Tan, discover how we can cultivate a symbiotic relationship with nature, and how you can advocate for our planet.
About Wild Conversations
A series of informal gatherings where guests working in the field of nature and sustainability are invited to chat about their topic of specialty. These sessions are casual yet informative, and provide a space for like-minded individuals to deliberate and discuss ideas on how to be better stewards of our natural world.
About
Designing impactful programs with the environment in mind is our passion. At the intersection of community, and nature, we believe that everyone can connect with the natural world. Whether you prefer to join us for an activity to immerse in nature, engage in conversation with experts, or dabble in hands-on adventures, we have something for you. Reach out to [email protected] for curated programmes.
Note on Accessibility
Please note that due to restrictions of the venue, the workshop may take place on the floor and may require moving around.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
100 Victoria St, 100 Victoria Street, Singapore, Singapore
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