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GET INVOLVED TODAY!

Project Avigate is a student-led initiative from Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, with the aim of reducing bird-building collisions on campus and across Singapore. We have been actively working towards a win-win situation through our monitoring, research, and stakeholder engagements. Our vision is to create a vibrant built environment where wildlife and people coexist in harmony.

DONATE TO OUR FUNDRAISER

4.8% raised

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Target Amount : $30,000

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Last Updated: 30/10/2025

Make a meaningful impact for protecting biodiversity: Funds will go towards the installation and maintenance of decals on ADM. The stickers help birds see glass as a solid surface and can reduce collisions by up to 90%!

Donation is open to the public and can be made any time! Any contribution is deeply appreciated.

 

~With gratitude, the student volunteers of Project Avigate.

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OUR EVENTS

Project Avigate is constantly working on upcoming projects to reduce bird-building collisions and achieve more harmonious coexistence between wildlife and people. Our projects involve extensive research, monitoring, and stakeholder engagements, and we are dedicated to making a positive impact on the environment.

FUNDRAISER COMMUNITY BAZAAR 

Buy and sell artwork to contribute towards installing decals which reduce bird collisions at ADM!

Events start from Teaching Week 11, 20 October 2025. Refer to the poster for more details!

(This event has concluded. Thank you for your support, and do keep a lookout for our future events!)

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PANEL DISCUSSION ON BIOPHILIC BUILDING DESIGN

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Learn from our panel of scientists and experts about how buildings can be truly wildlife-friendly. Happening 28 October, 5-630pm @ADM LT2

(This event has concluded. Thank you for your support, and do keep a lookout for our future events!)

Join us. 
Their flight should not end here.  

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Have a suggestion? Contact us at pj.avigate@gmail.com 

 

 

Injured birds: Contact NParks at 1800 476 1600 (24 hour hotline) or ACRES  at 97837782 (7am-1am daily). 

Dead birds: Contact Dead Birds Hotline at 9876 4997 (WhatsApp) or @deadbirdhotline (Telegram).

This website is made with love by student volunteers.

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