One reason cited is greater awareness of calling for professional assistance, especially when people come across creatures like civets and monkeys.
on the prowl for disease-causing pathogens in animal populations that could pose a risk to people in Singapore. After samples are taken from the bird, Dr Low releases it back into the wild.
The Paris Agreement was forged eight years ago, and many countries are only just starting to implement plans to achieve the ...
NParks is calling for research proposals that aim to fortify Singapore against outbreaks of zoonotic diseases. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Members of the public who encounter a wild boar should stay calm and move away slowly. Do not attempt to approach to feed or photograph the animal, states the NParks advisory. One should leave the ...
Initially thinking that it was a rabbit or a monitor lizard, he was "shocked" to see that it was a baby wild boar upon moving ...
From Universal Studios’ Minion Land to Rainforest Wild Asia, these new tourist attractions in Singapore promise an ...
Malaysian Facebook users have falsely claimed an aerial photo shows one of over 600 bridges and natural paths built in the Netherlands to help animals cross roads safely. The photo in fact shows a ...