Help wildlife escape extinction this March holidays

1 Mar 2017

SINGAPORE, 1 MARCH 2017 - This March holidays, our Zoo-rassic Park dinosaur friends in River Safari and Singapore Zoo are spreading the conservation message to help threatened wildlife escape a fate similar to them.

Discover critically endangered animals such as the Sumatran elephant, Sumatran orangutan and Sulawesi crested macaque when you embark on the Together for Wildlife trail and learn how the smallest action can help impact their lives. The trail continues with animals like the Indian gharial, Mekong giant catfish and Amur sturgeon at River Safari.

Dinosaurs at River Safari and Singapore Zoo help spread conservation message with new themed activities on weekends of 11-19 Mar 2017; Local residents enjoy savings of 50 per cent with two-park combo through March.

Meet critically endangered animals at River Safari and Singapore Zoo this March holidays, and help steer them away from extinction. All-new activities promise family fun as you learn important conservation messages on how to stop today’s species from suffering the same fate as dinosaurs. Enjoy this new experience on the weekends of 11 – 19 Mar 2017.

Photo credit: Wildlife Reserves Singapore

Find out how our keepers engage these critically endangered residents through a series of animal enrichments and feedings to help encourage their natural behaviour.

Parents will get the opportunity to bond with their children over craft activities. Pass on conservation messages to the little ones, while turning discarded egg cartons into adorable turtles or decorating orangutan and elephant masks.

From 1 – 31 March, local residents enjoy fabulous savings of 50 per cent with our two-park combo to Singapore Zoo and River Safari at $31.50 per adult and $21.00 per child (3-12 years old) (Usual price $63.00 per adult and $42.00 per child 3-12 years old). This promotion is available online and onsite. Terms and conditions apply.

Activities at Singapore Zoo

Details
Together for Wildlife Trail

Discover critically endangered animals such as the Sumatran elephant, Sumatran orangutan and Sulawesi crested macaque and learn how the smallest action can help impact their lives too. Complete the trail to receive an ice cream cone!*

Venue: Singapore Zoo
Dates: 11, 12, 18 & 19 Mar
Time: 10.00am - 4.00pm

Kids craft activities
Fuel your creativity by repurposing discarded egg cartons into adorable turtles, or choose to decorate your own orangutan or elephant mask and spread the word about these critically endangered animals.

Venue: Singapore Zoo
Dtes: 11, 12, 18 & 19 Mar
Time: 10.00am - 4.00pm

Animal enrichment
Watch our animals retrieve their food through different forms of mentally and physically-enriching activities which encourage the animals' natural behaviours.

Venue: Singapore Zoo
Dates: 11, 12, 18 & 19 Mar
Time: Refer onsite for details

Dino Meet and Greet
Small movements might spike big reactions. Approach with caution when you meet one of the biggest meat eaters - the T-Rex or his Velociraptor sidekick.

Venue: Singapore Zoo
Dates: 1 - 31 Mar
(weekends only)
Times: 11.30am, 1.00pm & 3.00pm

*Limited to the first 150 ice cream cone redemptions at
Singapore Zoo per day

Activities at River Safari

Together for Wildlife Trail
Discover critically endangered animals such as the Indian gharial, Mekong giant catfish and Amur sturgeon, and learn how the smallest action can help impact their lives too. Complete the trail to receive a soft drink in a souvenir cup!#

Venue: River Safari
Dates: 11, 12, 18 & 19 Mar
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm

Animal Feeding
Watch and listen as our keepers give live commentaries during the feeding sessions for some of our critically endangered animals!

Venue: River Safari
Dates: 11, 12, 18 & 19 Mar
Time: Refer onsite for details

#Limited to the first 100 drink in a souvenir cup redemptions at River Safari per day.

For more information, visit www.zoorassicpark.sg
 

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