Lecture on 14 October 2018
By Heather Pong Yen Ting
In the fifth and final session of the JGIS Lecture Series on 14 October 2018, we were proud to have with us...
Written by: Sia Sin Wei
How fast 2018 has flown by! Once again, another exciting year is about to cumulate here at JGIS. Cue another end of the year volunteer appreciation...
Written by Marjo Serrano
Beach lovers from around the world consider Bali as the perfect tropical getaway. This vibrant island in Indonesia boasts of stunning scenery, idyllic sunsets, delectable food, and...
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image="19295" img_size="full" alignment="center"][vc_column_text]Sia Sin Wei
Did you know that the United Nations (UN) dedicates a day to strengthening the ideal of peace? This year, the International Day of Peace fell...
Sia Sin Wei
8 Sept 2018
International Primate Day was established by Animal Defenders International in 2005. Since then, it has been observed by more and more primate organisations around the world....
In this volunteer feature, Nicole Lim, will be sharing with us her experiences with JGIS and her work.
Tell us a bit more about yourself!
Hi, I’m Nicole, an aunty who...
By: Ong Shi Man
Introducing five eco-friendly cafes in Singapore that have joined humanity’s quest in reducing our carbon footprint.
As the impact of consumerism is gaining attention, here’s how you...
In JGIS, we always try to create opportunities for our volunteers from different parts of our operations to bond with one another. This time around, we marked Earth Day with...
I’d always perceived myself as being someone rather environmentally friendly. I bring along my own water bottle wherever I go and have no need for disposable styrofoam cups. I am...
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Author: Amy Woolloff
So you want to be the next Jane Goodall but you don’t know how to go about it?
Here are five eco-friendly initiatives that will inspire you!
1. If you...