i've source out a few places we can do CIP
mayb will be fun??
i dunno....
show interest if u like any of the ideas
SPCA Singapore1. Helping proactively with cleaning the animal cages in the shelter or walking the dogs.
2. An informative talk about the SPCA
Criteria
-Limited to 8 - 11 persons per visit, due to space constraints.
-(More than one visit may be arranged on other days to accommodate more people)
-All persons attending must be over 17 years old
-Volunteering starts promptly at 8.00am (You'll need to arrive at SPCA by 7.50am)
-Duration of the entire visit is approximately three to four hours
-SPCA indemnity forms will need to be completed
-Volunteers must be prepared to get dirty and wet and interact hands-on with the animals
-If it rains heavily, the visit will be postponed.
Singapore ZooStudents get to do their part in wildlife conservation as the Zoo celebrates the new birth of Service Learning Programme this year. Aimed at students ranging from primary to university levels, this programme seeks to extend the walls of the classroom to include the rich expanse of the Zoo. Students will get the opportunity to initiate an enrichment programme or educate their friends as they discover all things conservation.Service Learning was launched on 27 February 2005 as students from Tampines Junior College set out to learn about the functions of signage in the Zoo. Not only did the students get to heighten their observation skills, they also had their hands on recommending changes.
SPH Foundation Wildlife Buddies
Conceptualized for the upper primary students, SPH Foundation Wildlife Buddies is part of the Service Learning Programmes where students are given the chance to play the roles of teachers and leaders. Through active learning about the animals and the environment, and interaction with peers, these students will foster a deeper sense of conservation. This service learning process will also help develop confidence in themselves.
Students will be trained by Education staff on selected exhibits. With their newfound knowledge, can then help spread conservation messages about the animals to their buddies, or design a trail for the younger students.
http://www.zoo.com.sg/education/schoolonly/servicelearning.htmlJurong Bird park1.wildlife buddies
Wildlife Buddies “Wildlife Buddies @ Jurong BirdPark” is a programme specially catered for upper primary students. This programme aspires to bring an added element of wildlife learning to the students, before they take up the role of a mentor or guide. This service learning process will also help develop confidence in them.
Students will be trained by Education staff on selected exhibits. With their newfound knowledge, can then help spread conservation messages about our feathered friends to their buddies, or design an exciting trail for the younger students.
2.wildlife conservation ambassasdor
Step into the colourful world of our feathered friends. The Jurong Bird Park is now opening our doors to an array of rewarding volunteering opportunities.
If you have an unwavering love for animals and Mother Nature, an inquisitive pursuit for animal and plant mysteries and have flair for people interaction, join the dedicated team of Wildlife Conservation Ambassador at Wildlife Reserves Singapore!
Interested applicants can email us your name, NRIC, contact number and school. Please also
download the indemnity form and bring on first day of training. Applicants must be at least 15 years old and also students of an academic institution. You should be able to commit to 6 sessions (2 hours each) of service over a 6- month period.
http://www.birdpark.com.sg/education/servicelearning.html