Mangroves and Climate Change Tour
Learn how man and nature work together as we integrate human engineering with natural mangroves to preserve our shores and biodiversity for the future.
Date: 9 July, 10.00 – 11.30 am
Admission: Free (registration required)
Venue: Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve Visitor Centre, 60 Kranji Way
Organiser: National Parks Board
Mangroves are guardians of the coast, breaking waves and holding the shoreline together. As climate change causes sea levels to rise, mangroves also play an important role in protecting our shores from the increasing risk of erosion.
Join this tour to learn how we can integrate human engineering with natural mangroves to preserve our shores and biodiversity for future generations to enjoy!