

Seeds of Change: Human-wildlife Conflict in Singapore
Seeds of Change: Human-Wildlife Conflict Workshop
Curious about human–wildlife conflict in Singapore? Or already involved and wondering how to navigate the tensions more effectively?
Join us for a hands-on Polarity Mapping workshop—an interactive systems thinking experience that helps you move beyond debate, surface hidden trade-offs, and uncover practical ways to manage competing priorities for long-term coexistence.
Date: 15 May 2026, Fri
Time: 6.30pm - 9.30pm
Location: Palo IT Singapore, 11 Beach Road #06-00 (see public transport directions here)
In just three hours, you'll:
✔️ Co-create a shared view of the key tensions in human–wildlife conflict
✔️ Explore the upsides and downsides of competing priorities, and how they interact
✔️ Walk away with practical insights to manage tensions for long-term coexistence
Who should attend:
Conservation practitioners navigating community tensions
Community leaders and residents affected by wildlife presence
Policy makers and planners balancing development and ecological protection
Environmental NGOs and advocates
Anyone working at the intersection of people and nature
Case Study Provided by
Jasvic Lye, Campaign Manager, Our Wild Neighbours
Facilitated by
Pei Ya Boon, Founder, The Shoal Co
Carol Lim, Founder, The Human Futures Practice
Rachel Cheang, Co-founder & Education Director, Energy CoLab
Please note: food will not be provided. You’re welcome to bring your own dinner.
This is part of a series of six environmental sustainability themed workshops on systems thinking and futures throughout 2026. See here for more information on the other workshops.
This workshop series is supported by SG EcoFund.