- 1st of SIT’s ‘10 Acts for Good’ initiative, the Mangrove Conservatory is established with S$680,000 support from the Foundation of Rotary Clubs Singapore.
- The conservatory will serve as an integrated platform combining community outreach, education, and applied research to improve climate resilience with mangrove conservation and to develop future-proof mangrove strains for the region.
- It will be situated at the Punggol Heritage Trail next to the upcoming Punggol Coast MRT Station and SIT Punggol Campus.
PLEDGING TO PRESERVE
a wide array of
genetically diverse mangroves
In May 2024, the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) announced a new Mangrove Conservatory that will be established with a donation of S$680,000 over three years from the Foundation of Rotary Clubs Singapore (FRCS)[1].