Faculty of Science

Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research

Opening hours for Public Gallery

Mondays to Fridays: 9:00am to 5:00pm (GMT+8)
(Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays)

Location

Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research Department of Biological Sciences
Faculty of Science
National University of Singapore
6 Science Drive 2
Blk S6, #03-01
Singapore 117546
REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE

Tel: +65-6516-5082
Fax: +65-6774-8101

 

Contact Us

The Raffles Museum welcomes enquiries on our educational visits, educational programmes and workshops, public gallery exhibits, merchandise, books, etc.

For the above enquiries, please us at: rmbr@nus.edu.sg

For Public Gallery Opening Hours, Location and Map, please follow the link to the Visitor Information webpage,
o Visitor Information

For matters regarding the website and its webpages, please send an email to:
o Email Webmaster

Our address:

Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research
Department of Biological Sciences
Faculty of Science
National University of Singapore
6 Science Drive 2
Blk S6, #03-01
Singapore 117546
REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE


Tel: +65-6516-5082
Fax: +65-6774-8101

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Image License Release Forms

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RMBR-educational+invoice.doc (383 KB)

 

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To report a roadkill

To report a roadkill, please submit a roadkill report. The Roadkill Report Form can be downloaded here

Example of a roadkill report

Identity of animal: Leopard cat

Location: Mandai Road west exit from Bukit Timah Expressway, next to a road sign for the Singapore Zoological Gardens, along side of road.

Date/Time: 11th June 2001, between 6.30am – 7.00am

Condition of specimen: Head smashed in, rest of animal in fine condition.

Features that helped you identify the animal: cat with spots and straitiosn on back.

Any other comments (size, environment, how you came across it): We were driving long Mandai road and spotted it on the road. Initially thought it was a cat but the spots looked to leoprad-like! It is a male. We took digital photos and will send them to you.

Reported by:
Name: Charith Pelpola
Contact No: xxxx-xxxx
Email: caskjh@asasf.com.sg

 

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