Invasive species may look harmless, but they can cause real damage to our native habitats. One example is the Zanzibar Yam (Dioscorea sansibarensis), a fast-growing vine that strangles native plants and disrupts forest ecosystems.
Join our Invasive Species Management Programme and work alongside volunteers to monitor and remove this invasive plant, helping to safeguard Singapore’s biodiversity. Through this hands-on activity, you will:
• Learn how invasive species affect our forests
• Take meaningful action to protect native plants
• Play a part in conserving Singapore’s natural heritage
This activity is ideal for nature lovers, families, and anyone who wants to make a difference. Every vine you help remove brings us closer to restoring balance in our forests. 🌱
*Meeting Point: Windsor Nature Park Carpark entrance10 Jun 2026
3.00 pm - 5.30 pm
Windsor Nature Park
Free (registration required)