Happenings at the Kranji Marsh

Kranji Bund Marsh is the most ecologically significant area in the Kranji Reservoir environs that was created as a result of damming of Sungei Kranji, a tidal river in Singapore. The Nature Society of Singapore (NSS) adopted the "Kranji Marsh Park" in Novermber 2008 to promote nature education and take ecological care of the park. This blog brings you the latest marshy updates since the adoption!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Migrating the blog to NSS Kranji Marsh page

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Hi all, I have migrated this blog to the NSS Kranji Marsh page (http://www.nss.org.sg/project.aspx?id=27). Check out for updates. C...
Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Update of Kranji Reservoir Adoption Programme (May 2010)

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By Dr Ho Hua Chew Pond Maintenance Maintenance work for the Marshy and Clearwater ponds, at their landward edges and shallower parts, were...
Saturday, May 29, 2010

Kranji Reservoir Adoption Programme Update (April 2010)

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By Dr. Ho Hua Chew Exciting Bird Sightings After much restoration work to the Kranji Marshes, as part of NSS’ adoption of the Kranji Reser...
Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Kranji Reservoir Adoption Programme Update

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By Dr Ho Hua Chew, Coordinator of Kranji Reservoir Adoption Programme, Conservation Committee One year has elapsed since the launch of NSS’ ...
Thursday, November 5, 2009

Wildflowers of Kranji Marsh

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By Gerard Francis You probably trample on many of these wildflowers without a second thought but look closer and find a world of beauty. Kr...
Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Identifying ferns with Benito Tan

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Nature Society members continue to frequent the marsh surveying the pond and the pathway from the barrier at the Kranji farm resort all the ...
Sunday, September 27, 2009

Pond Restoration - The Heroes at Work

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NSS Kranji Reservoir Adoption Committee with the aid of NSS members has rolled up their sleeves quite literally (see the pictures and you wi...
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