South West ECo Day Out 2015

South West ECo Day Out 2015

Date: 1st February 2015
Venue: Hong Kah North Community Centre
Time: 6.50am to 12.00pm

On the 1st of February 2015, Earthlink NTU was invited to set up a booth for ECo Day Out 2015, organised by South West CDC to encourage local residents to recycle more. Earthlink s subcommittee members from the Events Executive External (EEE) portfolio arrived an hour before the starting ceremony to set up the booth. After an opening speech by Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan and Ms. Low Yen Ling, the mayor of the South West District, the event was started. Almost immediately, a small crowd had gathered in front of Earthlink s booth.

Earthlink s booth hosted a mini-game where participants had to sort 5 items into recyclable waste and non-recyclable waste bins. Participants were presented with various waste items such as batteries, drink cans and packets, plastic wrappers, and tissue. Those who could successfully sort the items into their respective bins were gifted with a small cactus plant. Apart from that, if the participant listened to a short explanation about small things everyone could do to help the environment, they are awarded a stamp. When they successfully collect 5 stamps from the various booths in the area, they could exchange it at the main counter for a goodie bag.

The cactus plants proved popular, as there was no shortage of people visiting the booth. Earthlink s members did not get a moment s rest throughout the event- they were busy keeping the crowd in line, conducting the mini-game, and handing out the plants. Most people that visited the Earthlink booth were surprised to learn that some items, such as batteries and plastic drink bottles can be recycled. In fact, the booth was educational to the people that hosted it as well- EEE subcommittee Richmond admitted that he did not know that batteries are recyclable before this event.  We could only start recycling batteries en masse recently, as the methods used weren t efficient enough before. he added.

Apart from Earthlink s booth, many other booths also hosted interesting activities. The National Parks Board taught participants how to weave pandan leaves into various things like grasshoppers, roses, and fish, while the Repair Kopitiam taught participants how to change faulty wires and fuses, use drills and saws, and basic DIY in general to discourage people from simply buying new things when something breaks.

After a hectic 2 hours, the last of the plants were handed out. As Earthlink s members finish packing up the booth, all of us were invited to lunch by the organizers. South West CDC staff members were surprised by the fact that we brought our own lunchboxes and cutlery, and commented that they should make that a standard practice among their staff. EEE director Lim Jin Way was happy with everyone s efforts, and was pleased to call the event a success.

Valentine’s Day Fundraising

Valentine’s Day Fundraising

Date: 13th February 2015
Time: 10:30am to 5:30pm
Venue: Bench @ LKC-LT
Our Ecoventure 2015 team will organize a meaningful service learning trip to Luang Prabang, Laos during this summer vacation! They will be spreading their love to secondary schools in Ban Phonsavan village, by installing off-grid solar panel system, electrical fans, LED lightings, etc. and conducting environmental workshop for the villagers.
To make this trip a success, a Valentine’s Day Fundraising will be held to raise funds for the project. We sincerely hope you to express your kindness and generosity by providing monetary support towards the fundraising. You may also express your love on this Valentine’s Day as an old school romantic with roses and the sweet lingering taste of chewy brownies.
Items selling:
1. Rose
2. Chewy Brownie
3. Perler Beads
4. Wish Card
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Keep Them E-Live

Keep Them E-Live

Date: 10th – 11th February 2015
Time: 10:00am to 4:00pm
Venue: Pavilion @ TCT

How often do you change your phone or even your laptops? Have you ever wondered how short their lifespan actually is? Do you wish to make a difference to the world of electronic waste (e-waste)? Come down and join   Keep the e-live  and learn more about e-waste, their lifespan and ways to recycle them.

Visit our booths and stand a chance to win awesome prizes that worth 200 dollars!

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Recycling Drive 2014/15 Semester 1

Recycling Drive 2014/15 Semester 1

Date: 6th – 7th December 2014
Time: 10:00am to 3:00pm
Venue: Halls of Residence and Examination Halls

While many realize the importance of recycling in conserving the environment, they may not always know how or where to begin. Fortunately for NTU students, there was a recycling drive organized by Earthlink last December. The recycling drive is a biannual event, held during the ends of both semesters every year.

It is vital and urgent to promote the notion of recycling and its value particularly amongst the youths.There is only one landfill in Singapore, the Semakau Landfill. It is estimated that it would be completely filled by 2035. In fact, this is the case for many places around the world too. An event such as this is necessary indeed in the efforts to reduce waste by changing waste materials into new products. What s worth mentioning here is not only did this campaign bring awareness to the students, it also brought along convenience so that the students could exercise the practice of recycling from within their comfort zones, as they did not have to go through the hassle of carrying the waste to recycling centres. Throughout this 1-month campaign, recycle bins were located outside the examination halls and at the halls of residence. Papers, clothes, plastic bottles and other recyclables were some of the common waste received from the students.

There was also a 2-day door-to-door collection where there were approximately 50 Earthlinkers being deployed to the hostels in NTU. Students were approached in their place of residence and recyclables were collected from them. Overall, the response was pretty good and by the end of the campaign, a total of 900kg of recyclables were collected from the bins as well as from door-to-door collection.

Recycling is a key component of modern waste reduction, hence on-going efforts are truly needed to ensure the habit of recycling will be instilled among people. Look for the recycle bins near you and start doing the nature a favor now.

Ecoventure 2015 Recruitment Drive

Ecoventure 2015 Recruitment Drive

Date: 3rd February 2015 (Tuesday)
Time: 10:30am to 5:30pm
Venue: Linkway of North and South Spine outside Nanyang Auditorium
Have you ever been to overseas for service learning? Or would you like to explore and experience how we can increase environmental awareness and inspire our young local community by joining us in our upcoming annually Ecoventure 2015?
Owing to previous Ecoventure 2014 success, this year we will continue to head to Luang Prabang, Lao P.D.R to collaborate with YMCA Singapore to work with our overseas partners, Ban Khene Keng Secondary School and Ban Phongsavanh Primary School. We will mainly be installing lights and fans to provide a more conducive environment for students to study, and also for night classes to be conducted for trainee teachers. Besides that we also will involve in the installation of the solar panel for the local school to access electricity. To value-add to this trip, we will also be sharing our knowledge and values towards the environment to school children, and appreciation of Laos culture.
The enviro-service learning trip will be from 14 June to 28 June 2015. And this week, we will be having our Recruitment Drive on 3th February 2015 at linkway of North and South Spine outside Nanyang Auditorium.
Come on down to our booth at linkway of North and South Spine on 3th February to find out more from us !
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The Jane Effect

The Jane Effect

Date: 2nd February 2015 (Monday)
Time: 12:45pm to 1:45pm
Venue: LT 19A

Looking to be inspired? Come down and listen to Dr. Jane Goodall, renowned primatologist, environmentalist and United Nations Messenger of Peace. Dr. Goodall is considered to be the world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees. Over 80 years of age now, she still travels an average of 300 days per year to speak to packed auditoriums about the threats facing chimpanzees, other environmental crises, and her reasons for hope that humankind will ultimately solve the problems it has imposed on the Earth.

Dr. Goodall is optimistic about our future and firmly believes that young people can make that difference, and we need to help them do so.

 I work with young people around the world. They are breaking down the barriers we have built between cultures, religions, nations and the natural world. We need a critical mass of young people  the next parents, teachers, lawyers, politicians, etc.  who understand that while we need money to live, we should not live for money.

Come hear Dr Jane Goodall speak and be inspired by her to take action and make a difference!

Interested participants may register through here

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#EcoClick2015 Nature Photo Competition

#EcoClick2015 Nature Photo Competition

Looking for some fun programs this New Year? Come and join the #EcoClick2015 Nature Photo Competition organized by Earthlink NTU. It is a campus-wide photo competition where you can showcase your passion in nature as well as influence others to support the environmental conservation efforts through your actions! Prepare your camera, get out into the field and snap a picture of various flora and fauna you see! Also for you who wish to inspire others through your green actions, share with us your effort in sustaining our environment in this photo competition through Facebook or Instagram. Stand a chance to win attractive monthly prizes and be eligible for grand prize too! Check out the following details for more information:

Competition period: 24th January 2015 -15th March 2015
Participate NOW!

Through Facebook:
1. Like Earthlink NTU Facebook page + Join the #EcoClick2015 event link: http://tinyurl.com/mt8hmjh
2. Post the photo + short caption + (location)
3. Complete your post with  #EcoClick2015 hashtag

Through Instagram:
1. Follow Earthlink NTU Instagram
2. Post the photo + short caption + (location)
3. Complete your post with #EcoClick2015

*Photo competition themes: Nature Appreciation, Acts of Eco-Kindness

*Two monthly winners will be each awarded with a pair of GV movie tickets and three grand prize winners will be awarded with cash voucher respectively. Monthly winners will be announced through this Facebook event page whereas the grand prize winners will be announced during the closing ceremony of Greenfest Synergy 2015 (24th March 2015). Stay tuned with us for more updates and send further enquiries to earthlink-ngo@e.ntu.edu.sg

*This competition is open to all NTU students and staff

*Images must be taken in Singapore

*Photos are judged based on originality, uniqueness and interesting description/caption given

*Multiple uploads of different images are welcome

*Selected photos will be informed through facebook message

So what are you waiting for? See, Snap and Share! 😀

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Launch Event: #EcoClick2015 Nature Photo Competition

Launch Event: #EcoClick2015 Nature Photo Competition

Date: 24th January 2015 (Saturday)
Time: 8:30am to 1:00pm
Venue: Bukit Batok Nature Park
Meeting point and time: Pavilion@TCT-LT
Are you nature enthusiasts who enjoy taking pictures of nature? Or are you the nature conservationists who wish to inspire others through your daily green practices? Get yourself ready to join #EcoClick2015 Photo Competition where you can stand a chance to win attractive prizes by simply uploading your nature images around Singapore or some visual evidence of your green actions through Facebook or Instagram! Start collecting your pictures of the local nature features by joining us in the launching of #EcoClick2015 at Bukit Batok Nature Park where we take you on a journey through various flora and fauna present in the area.
Click here to register now as the slots are limited!
Get your camera ready at all times and always remember to see, snap and share!
*Two-way bus transport will be provided from school to Bukit Batok Nature Park
*Kindly bring your lunch box and cutlery as light refreshment will be served after the walk
*Please kindly be informed that only registered Earthlink members will be eligible to attend the launch event.
*Nevertheless, the photo competition will be opened to all NTU students and staff.
*More information and updates are available on the #EcoClick2015 Photo Competition facebook event page
(Please kindly be noted that the event page will only open for postings from 24th January 2015 onwards)
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JEG Biodiversity Audit Training Program

JEG Biodiversity Audit Training Program

Date: 8th December 2014 (Monday) and 9th December 2014 (Tuesday)
Time: 9:00am to 12:00pm
Venue: Jurong Eco Garden
Do you enjoy looking at the flora and fauna around you but often unable to identify them? Do not just ignore your curiosity and let your passion go to nowhere. Come and join us on this coming December holiday to gain more knowledge on various local biodiversity around us. Through JEG Biodiversity Audit Training Program, we will learn on how to identify commonly spotted nature features as well as to carry out a proper biodiversity records upon our sightings.
Kindly indicate your interest by sending a notification email to our Nature Guiding Director, Stephany Olivia (earthlink-ngo@e.ntu.edu.sg) to take part in this educative and fun program during your December holiday!
As slots are limited, interested participants are strongly encouraged to inform the person-in-charge through email as soon as possible.
*Notification email to be sent by 5th December 2014
Looking forward to having you all in the training program!
Thank you and wishing you all the best for upcoming final exams!
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Earthlink Jalan-Jalan 2014

Earthlink Jalan-Jalan 2014

Date: 13th December 2014, Saturday
Time: 8:30am to 2:00pm
Venue: Kent Ridge Park, Hort Park, Mount Faber Park

Last Saturday, 13th December 2014 was a bright sunny day for a group of nature explorers from Earthlink to take a stroll down to parks in the southern ridges of Singapore starting from Kent Ridge Park to Mount Faber Park. The 6-kilometre walk was accompanied by sharing of knowledge on the encountered flora and fauna in the areas by fellow Nature Guiding Committee.

The exploration of the first park, Kent Ridge Park was begun from the pond located at the park entrance which hosts various species of dragonflies. Various plants like Simpoh Air which used to serve as an indicator for nearby water source, Singapore Rhododendron which is a local butterfly-attracting flowering plant and fish-tail palm tree which is easily recognised by the shape of the leaves were pinpointed along the walk in Kent Ridge Park. After walking through the Canopy Walk where the participants could enjoy a breath-taking view of Pasir Panjang Nursery, Colonial Bungalows at Alexandra Park, Bukit Timah Hill and Normanton Park, they stopped by a historical site known as Reflections of Bukit Chandu for a visit. The museum highlights the history of Opium Hill and a battle over Pasir Panjang area between Malay regiment and Japanese army in World War II to the visitors.

The walk continued to Hort Park and participants were introduced to themed gardens in the park while having a short break. The park allows people to appreciate nature and gardening-related activities. Participants then carried on their journey through Alexandra Arch, an 80-m long bridge which opens like a leaf over Alexandra Road to the elevated Forest Walk of Telok Blangah Hill. The design of elevated walkway was in fact inspired by the triangular-shaped leaves of the fast growing  Mile-a-Minute plant (Mikania micrantha).

Henderson waves was another iconic landmark being passed by participants during the walk at Telok Blangah Hill. It is the tallest pedestrian bridge in Singapore and was constructed by a series of seven undulating  ribs double up as alcoves. The high platform serves as a good observation spot for various migratory birds of prey.

Moving onto Mount Faber Park, participants were mesmerized by the beautiful view of southern part of Singapore and Southern Islands from the top of Faber Walk. Nature guides pointed out some commonly seen trees in the area such as Rubber trees which served as the largest exported commodity of the country in the past and the Royal Palm tree which is originated from Caribbean Island and brought into the park as a whole tree from its country of origin. The long walk was finally ended upon walking down the small-gap staircases of the Marang Trail with a short debrief from Nature Guiding Committee. Participants found the walk as an eye-opening exploration of the local nature and historical sites where they could enjoy great sceneries along the way as well as gaining tons of knowledge on the local biodiversity and Singapore history.