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Otters in the City: How Urban Singapore Became a Haven for River OttersImagine strolling along the bustling Singapore River at dawn, skyscrapers glittering overhead, when suddenly a family of ...
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MacRitchie’s Monkeys: Living With Wildlife in the Heart of a High-Tech CityIt’s a startling sight—one moment you’re walking through the shaded trails of MacRitchie Reservoir Park, and the next, a ...
Through partnerships with Asean nations, Singapore can make a big difference for species on the brink of extinction. Read ...
SINGAPORE, April 21 — The Mandai Wildlife Reserve will close the Pavilion Capital Giant Panda Forest at River Wonders from ...
While Singapore is not known for its wildlife because of its lack of forested land, there are several zoos, nature reserves, parks and other animal hotspots in the urbanised city-state where you can ...
Areas where the barriers are already in place have seen cases of roadkill involving sambar deers and wild boars decline.
The fences will go up along major roads near the Bukit Timah and Central Catchment nature reserves. Read more at straitstimes ...
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Malay Mail on MSN‘A deserving citizen’: New bug species named for Singapore as researchers uncover thriving urban wildlifeA new insect species has been named Campylomma singapura in a tribute to the rich biodiversity still thriving in Singapore.
Want to rediscover Singapore? To commemorate Singapore's sweet 60th birthday, here are 60 places you can play local tourist ...
In an effort to further protect Singapore's wildlife, more fencing will be installed along major roads near the Bukit Timah and Central Catchment Nature Reserves. This exclusion fencing, as it is ...
SINGAPORE: It was a huge bundle of joy for Mandai Wildlife Reserve in 2024 as it welcomed 998 baby animals across its parks. The bumper births surpassed 2023’s 970 newborns, which was then the ...
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