We are excited to share the 2026 Toddycats calendar, with opportunities for volunteers to learn, serve, and connect with Singapore’s biodiversity community. We look fofrward to veterans and newbies alike trying something meaningful this year😆
👉 View the full calendar here: Explore the 2026 Calendar
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A Year of Action and Learning
Our public events run throughout the year and welcome anyone ready to contribute time and energy to nature.
Ridge Walks on Friday evenings begin with a slew of dates between February to April (for now). The brisk walk amidst the ambience from NUS to Hort Park is aloely way to end the weekend.
This year, eighteen One Million Trees (OMT) sessions will be conducted across the three sites of Lim Chu Kang Nature Park, Rail Corridor South and Kent Ridge with the help of NParks and University Campus Infrastructure. These lovely events give us a chance to directly support habitat restoration as part of the One Milion Trees movement🌿🌴🌱🌳
Signature programmes return, including the Battle of Pasir Panjang Commemorative Walk in February. This year, World Civet Day and World Otter Day will be held at the Medicine+Science Library, NUS in Apr and May. And Pedal Ubin will be offered in June. 🦌
Look out for the Festival of Biodiversity in early June! The big festival by the nature community returns to the National Library @ Victoria Street which will feaure numrrous nature groups in Singapore – a place to learn and meet local champions of biodiversity. June will also see a cluster of activities to mark East Coast Park Day and Ubin Day as nature, environment and heritage groups xome together to facilitate comunity discovery of what the parks have to offer. 🎉🎉🎉
We hunker down with tree-planting from then on, besides a schedule of school talks. The year always ends with the Sungei Buloh Annivery Walk which is now offered to OMT volunteers.
Toddycats thrives because of volunteers who show up consistently, support one another, and care deeply about Singapore’s natural heritage.
As you plan your year:
- Choose a few activities which you can commit to early.
- Try something new — a walk, workshop, or a new planting site.
- If you can, take on an appointment to learn and help out.
- Bring friends or family members along to experince the joy you will feel!
Every session matters. Every volunteer counts.
We look forward to seeing you in the field💪🏾🔥❤️












