Government agencies communicate via .gov.sg websites (e.g. go.gov.sg/open). Trusted websites
Look for a lock () or https:// as an added precaution. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.
The Youth@SGNature initiative brings together our existing and new programmes to provide youths with platforms to engage with nature and motivate them to be stewards for biodiversity conservation and greenery.
Find out more about the Youth@SGNature programmes:
An annual training programme by NParks for OBS instructors to equip them with knowledge and activities to spur conversations on environmental issues.
Students participate with their schools in a series of activities in Biodiversity Week such as BioBlitz for Schools and Playtime Series.
This programme involves the targeted planting of native plants in schools to raise appreciation and awareness of biodiversity within school grounds.
Community in Bloom promotes a gardening culture among Singapore residents by encouraging and facilitating community gardening efforts.
Contribute valuable data that informs biodiversity conservation strategies in Singapore, while learning about our natural heritage.
Students gain knowledge and skills that allow them to communicate nature conservation-related topics to the public in creative and engaging ways.
An annual youth development programme for individuals aged 18 to 25, providing opportunities to explore and co-develop City in Nature initiatives with guidance from NParks staff mentors.
The Biodiversity Friends Forum provides an avenue for youths new to the biodiversity scene to become introduced to issues and take action.
Download the NEAR mobile app to find a route via our park connectors or trails.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
© 2025 Government of Singapore.
Last updated on 08 January 2025.