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Sustainable tourism in Singapore

Bukit Timah Hill is Singapore's highest point, at a mere 163 metres. The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve (4685736) is a 164-hectare primary rain forest reserve just a half-hour ride from the heart of the city. It is located along Upper Bukit Timah Road, at the end of Hindhede Drive.
Admission is free, and the visitor centre opens daily from 8.30 in the morning to 6.30 in the evening. The reserve is a popular spot during the weekend, with visitors ranging from teenagers on mountain bikes to groups of serious joggers.
The park is clearly marked with trails, and you can breathe in the sights, smells and sounds of an authentic primary forest as you walk. This essentially, was Singapore hundreds of years ago, before development.
Tall timber trees, liana vines and huge ferns abound in the forest. The place also boasts of an abundant wildlife - watch out for the noisy long-tailed macaque, who may just decide to follow you on part of your walk, swinging from tree to tree.
Pulau Ubin is one of Singapore's several offshore islands which has been left more or less untouched by urban development. Getting there is all part of the fun - take a bus or taxi to Changi Point jetty, which is about 40 minutes from the city centre.
Then, take a bum-boat ride to the island. The boats leave when they're full and charge SGD1.50 for a one-way ride. There is no admission fee to the island.
Spend the whole day on Pulau Ubin, dividing your time between biking on the rocky trails, bird-watching, swimming on the beach and trying out the fresh seafood.
Bikes can easily be rented , though don't expect a state-of-the-art 10-speeder; the rusty, rickety machines on offer are part of the island's charm. You'll pass mangrove swamps, coconut and rubber plantations, an unused quarry lake, even a Buddhist temple. Don't be surprised to see wild pigs roaming the island, or huge flying fox bats at night.
The Sungei Buloh Nature Park (1 Neo Tiew Crescent, 7937377) is a great place for bird-watching, being a regional stopover for birds on their North-South migrations.
An 87-hectare wetland reserve, the park is a little less than an hour's ride by car from the centre of town. Admission is SGD1.00, and it opens from 7.30 am to 7 pm on weekdays and 7 am to 7 PM on weekends and public holidays. The park gives you an idea of the mangrove swamps that once surrounded Singapore.
There's a visitor centre, boardwalks and bird-watching hides, from which you can spot night herons, or the white-breasted water hen. Also keep a lookout for various species of butterflies, mud-skippers and monitor lizards. If you're interested in aquaculture, prawn and fish farming is carried out in the park.
If your idea of a true nature adventure is to trek for hours on end, always running the risk of getting lost, then Central Catchment Nature Reserve would probably come closest to satisfying you.
This 2,000 hectare reserve is made up of the forests around the Upper Peirce, Peirce, MacRitchie and Seletar Reservoirs. You can enter the Upper Peirce forest via the Old Upper Thomson Road.
There's no admission fee, which also means there's no visitor centre and you are left to your own devices.
Unlike the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, though, the forests of the Central Catchment are secondary forests.
You can hike for quite a long distance here, as the park leads right on to Bukit Timah Reserve and beyond. Bring a hat for protection from the blazing equatorial sun and lots of water.



ANIMAL WELFARE ORGANISATIONS IN SINGAPORE

Action for Singapore Dogs Society
3 Jambol Place
SINGAPORE 119330
Email
Dogs; Spay/Neuter Program; Foster Homes; Pet Adoption

Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (ACRES)
11 Pasir Ris Farmway 2
SINGAPORE 519326
Tel: + 65 6581 2488
Fax: + 65 6581 6318
Email
Experimentation; Birds; Entertainment; Environmental; Farm Animals; Fur; Marine Animals; Primates; Animal Transport; Vegetarian; Vegan; Wildlife

Animal Lovers League
61 Pasir Ris Farmway 3
SINGAPORE 519352
Tel: + 65 6755 1424
Email
Cats; Dogs; No-kill Shelter; Pet Adoption

Cat Welfare Society
Orchard Road Post Office, P.O. Box 65
SINGAPORE 912303
Email
Cats; Spay/Neuter Program; Foster Homes; Pet Adoption

Green Volunteers Network
52A Duxton Road
SINGAPORE 089516
Tel: + 65 6337 6062
Fax: + 65 6337 6035
Email

Hantu Group, The
blk 201 bishan st 23 #02-475
SINGAPORE 570201
Tel: + 65 9850 6072
Fax: + 65 6458 9400
Email

House Rabbit Society
Toa Payoh Central Post Office, P.O. Box 108
SINGAPORE 913104
Email

Nature Society (Singapore)
510 Geylang Road #02-05,The Sunflower
SINGAPORE 389466
Tel: + 65 6741 2036
Fax: + 65 6741 0871
Email
Environmental; Wildlife

Noah’s Ark Lodge (Private Animal Shelter)
Serangoon Central, P.O. Box 820
SINGAPORE 915511
Tel: + 65 484 1118
Email
Birds; Cats; Dogs; Environmental; Farm Animals; Equines; Wildlife; No-kill Shelter; Sanctuary

Noah's Ark CARES (Compannion Animal Rescue & Education Society)
83 Clemenceau Avenue, # 18-05 Shell House
SINGAPORE 239920
Email

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (Singapore/Asia)
Block 503 #02-237, Pasir Ris St. 52
SINGAPORE 510503
Tel: + 65 583 673
Email
Environmental; Marine Animals; Wildlife

Singapore SPCA
31 Mount Vernon Road
SINGAPORE 368054
Tel: + 65 6287 5355
Fax: + 65 6382 4162
Email
Spay/Neuter Program; Foster Homes; Pet Adoption; Shelter

SOS Animals
64 Jalan Angin Laut
SINGAPORE 489264
Email
Cats; Dogs

Vegetarian Society (Singapore)
190 Clemenceau Ave, #04-19/20, Singapore Shopping Centre
SINGAPORE 239924
Fax: + 65 6446 4212
Email
Vegetarian





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