Tampines Eco Green is an eco-friendly park that offers a sanctuary for flora and fauna and a place for nature recreation.
With various natural habitats such as open grasslands, freshwater wetlands and a secondary rainforest, the park is a haven for biodiversity and a great place for visitors to enjoy the best of nature.
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Dryland tropical rainforests, mangroves and coral ecosystems are some of the key habitats found in Singapore.
Look at these Powerpoint slides to learn more about the wildlife that you might find in Singapore and how to behave when you encounter wildlife in our National Parks.
Pulau Ubin is the last "kampung" in Singapore. Visit the Wild Singapore website