Workshop with Project APPdicted

Project WISH collaborated with Project APPdicted in conducting a workshop during the September holidays.

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Playing on Wings Workshop at Science Centre Singapore

Project WISH hosting a workshop at Singapore Science Centre to teach young children the importance of urban nature. Our group, our teacher-in-charge and some happy children and their mother.

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Meeting Mrs Edith Wolff

Project WISH met with Mrs Edith Wolff, from a school in Germany, who shares our passion for butterflies and urban nature. We exchanged ideas and knowledge, a great experience for both parties.

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Butterfly Garden at RGS

Besides outreach, Project WISH also set up and continuously maintains the butterfly garden within our own school, by pruning regularly and repotting and introducing new plants every few months.

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Butterfly Surveys

Apart from outreach, Project WISH also helps to collect data regarding the butterfly gardens by conducting weekly butterfly surveys at the Dhoby Ghaut Green garden, increasing our knowledge of butterfly patterns.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Our Project

Hi everyone!

We are a CmPS (Community Problem Solving) group named Project W.I.S.H.(Wings In Singapore Heartland).  Our chosen Community Problem is concerned with the sustainability of urban biodiversity in Singapore.
Singapore is a highly urbanised city-state in which sustained conservation of biodiversity is paramount. Singapore is a testament to the seldom recognised truth that with a little effort, biodiversity and urban nature are not mutually exclusive.  Despite this, butterfly populations in Singapore are low, a cause for concern as butterflies are essential to the ecosystem.  To address this, the Butterfly Trail @Orchard was established as a collaboration between several prominent nature societies in Singapore*.
Below is a screenshot of the map of the trail that was set up in June 2010:

Taken from Nature Society Singapore (NSS) website

*This trail is a collaboration between NSS and National Parks Board (NParks), Singapore Tourism Board(STB), Orchard Road Business Association(ORBA). To view more information about the trail do visit the NSS website: http://www.nss.org.sg/old/about_BTO.html.
This was done not only to encourage stability in the butterfly populations but also with the secondary intent of fostering public appreciation for nature by integrating nature into a highly urban, highly accessible setting.  This is important as public involvement is crucial to the long-term success of community projects such as the Trail, and ultimately the sustainability of the wealth of urban biodiversity in Singapore. 
Our project aims to aid in maintaining urban biodiversity in the long run by increasing and sustaining public involvement with and interest toward he Trail and other urban nature project in Singapore. 
 Our group was initiated in 2011, and has since been working closely with NSS on both the Trail and on establishing a butterfly garden in our school.  Our group has since grown to include eight members: Zek Min, Kate, Vivian, Yuexin, Zhang Xuan, Wang You, Shayna and Beverley; and one mentor: Mrs Lee.  

Our sights have been set higher, and we're thrilled to begin another year of furthering our cause.

This website will be a record as well as one of the means of publicity for our project.



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