NParks Portraits | Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation in Singapore
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- The Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation (CWR) opened in 2022 to provide veterinary care and rehabilitation for wild animals in Singapore. The CWR also enhances NParks’ biosurveillance and wildlife population research capabilities and is key to our community and science-based approach to wildlife management and conservation.
Join Ze Bin and Petrina behind the scenes to catch a glimpse of the work that goes into managing wildlife, from the rescue of animals to treatment, rehabilitation and release. Such efforts provide released animals with a better chance of survival in the wild and enhances conservation of local biodiversity in our City in Nature.
Find out how you can do your part to ensure safe and responsible encounters with wildlife at go.gov.sg/anim...
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Seeds from buying fruits still will be nice for wildlife, they will grow so the animals can get easy fruits. The "green"-ness is like creation of dullness in secret movement, reasons of going out or fun in planting trees(like hybrid occurrences) disturbed openly looking "the rule of life" too(unhealthy).