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Singapore’s green spaces are more than just places to relax – they are vital for supporting biodiversity and our City in Nature vision. Find out how NParks protects our rich biodiversity while ensuring sustainable development, and learn how you can get involved.
This nationwide movement brings people together to conserve Singapore’s natural heritage through citizen science, education and habitat enhancement programmes.
Singapore is home to a variety of plants and animals. We work to conserve and protect them so they can continue to thrive.
We focus on maintaining and enhancing our natural habitats – from forests to coral reefs – which support diverse wildlife.
We work to conserve rare or threatened native plants and animals by reintroducing them to suitable habitats and protecting their environments.
Singapore’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan
Singapore's National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan outlines the strategies and actions that we take to conserve and protect our natural heritage.
Nature Conservation Masterplan
The Nature Conservation Masterplan sets out Singapore's strategies to conserve biodiversity in our City in Nature.
Singapore Index on Cities’ Biodiversity
The Singapore Index on Cities’ Biodiversity is a self-assessment tool for cities to assess and track their conservation efforts against their own baselines.
Science and Technology (S&T) Masterplan
The S&T Masterplan uses science for the planning, design and management of Singapore's biodiversity. The S&T Framework guides the execution of the Masterplan.
Integrated urban coastal management
Singapore adopts coastal management frameworks to balance coastal development with marine protection, enabling sustainable use and conservation.
Representing Singapore, NParks actively collaborates with regional and international partners to conserve biodiversity, sharing our expertise in urban biodiversity conservation on a global scale.
NParks represents Singapore at international forums such as the Convention on Biological Diversity to conserve and protect our global natural heritage.
We represent Singapore at working groups under the ASEAN Cooperation on the Environment and collaborate with regional partners on conservation initiatives.
Find out what the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is about and how it affects the import and export of animals and plants in and out of Singapore.
Find out more >Find out how environmental impact assessments guide NParks in minimising the effects of development on nature, ensuring sustainable park management.
Access helpful guidelines and resources to learn how to better protect, conserve and enrich our local biodiversity.
Find out moreKeen to be a part of our efforts to protect our green spaces and conserve nature? Sign up as a volunteer!
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Last updated on 15 January 2025.