Due to the heightened alert, having a physical walk in our nature spaces was not feasible. Instead, I decided to explore how social media tools can help bring our wildlife to people. My main target audience was my peers, consisting of mostly students age 18-22. I hope to pique interest in our biodiversity and raise … Continue reading Homes in our Home: BFF AFN 2021
Author: edricwee
The ‘Otter’ side of Singapore
As Singaporeans, I think we can take pride in the fact that Otters can be found thriving in our urban areas (even though that may also point out that Singapore is not that big). Belp Otter than being otter-ly adorable, the appearance of families of Asian smooth-coated Otters is a great sign for Singapore. 50 … Continue reading The ‘Otter’ side of Singapore
Small but mighty
As a young boy, hearing stories of my dad's childhood about fighting spiders as well as being hooked onto an arcade game called Mushi King, which features animated beetles "battles" (kind of similar to Pokemon), aroused my interest in insects and other creepy crawlies. Yet I never thought about exploring our wild spaces in search … Continue reading Small but mighty
Changi Intertidal Experience
When going for tours in our local habitats, the focus is often to spot the various fauna and flora that reside there. This time was no exception as my team and I gleefully (and carefully) navigate through the sandy shores in hopes of spotting interesting or elusive marine species. This intertidal walk was definitely a … Continue reading Changi Intertidal Experience



