Nature ways in Singapore
Singapore is home to valuable urban vegetation that supports a wide variety of plant and animal life. Discover our nature ways, learn where these green spaces can be found, and explore the fascinating species that flourish amidst Singapore’s urban landscape!
Nature ways are linear green corridors that connect Singapore's parks and nature reserves, threading through the urban landscape to create a continuous network of habitat for wildlife. Comprising a palette of plants ranging from native canopy trees to understorey shrubs and ground cover, they are designed to support the movement of animals across the city while also providing shade and greenery for residents.
Where can we find nature ways in Singapore?
Nature ways in Singapore can be found along major roads and expressways, where they serve as green bridges linking larger nature areas. Well-known examples include the Ang Mo Kio-Bishan Nature Way and the Clementi Nature Way, which connect parks and reservoirs across different parts of the island. Together, these corridors create a living network that allows birds, butterflies, and small mammals to move freely between green spaces, supporting biodiversity across the city.

Singapore River Promenade park connector
Discover some of the biodiversity we can find in our nature ways!
Nature ways in Singapore provide vital habitats for countless species, some of which are unique to our island. Click on the cards below to read more about some of these species.



