Go Green With Gardens by the Bay's Nature and Sustainability Tours
If you're up for some fun education on nature and sustainability, Gardens by the Bay is offering a series of tours beginning January 2023 until 2025 every Saturday and Sunday.
Supported by the Keppel Corporation through its philanthropic arm, Keppel Care Foundation, the nature and sustainability tours will bring visitors a guided walking jaunt around the gardens for free to learn about the wetlands, native flora and fauna, the climate, and carbon sources.
In a media release via Channel NewsAsia yesterday, the Gardens by the Bay was quoted as saying that the tours leverage the gardens as "a working model for sustainable development and conservation."
The tours are free of charge for all Singaporeans and Singapore residents. Visitors can expect the professional tour guides to share "real – often little known – examples" to explain and break down complex concepts for everyone.
The registration for the Urban Wetlands Tour and Carbon and Climate Tour begins tomorrow, Dec. 17, at 9 AM.
In the Urban Wetlands Tour, guests will learn about the popular sites of birdwatching within Bay South Gardens and experience the sights and sounds of the wetlands. They will also learn about the sustainability of the Kingfisher Wetlands' design and the wetlands’ importance amid climate change.
For the Carbon and Climate Tour, guests will be educated about the different colours of carbon, carbon sources, and climate change, as well as how Gardens by the Bay cut carbon. This tour will also bring guests to the Flour Dome.
As per the report, Gardens by the Bay will also offer the Biodiversity and Ecosystems Tour and Seeds and Senses (Smell) Tour in February, and an Energy and Water Tour at a later date.
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