The ACRES
Wildlife Rescue Centre
The AWRC provides a safe, respectful space for rescued wildlife to heal and recover.
Spanning 0.5 hectares, it currently houses species-specific enclosures, care facilities, and a dedicated team of staff and volunteers.
In 2024, ACRES was thrilled to receive approval to expand into an additional 1.5 hectares of land, a major milestone years in the making. Guided by environmental studies, the expansion will retain natural vegetation and support native biodiversity while creating improved habitats for animals such as birds, mammals, tortoises, turtles, otters, and pangolins.
Sustainability is central to our vision, with features such as rainwater harvesting, solar lighting, and eco-sensitive design integrated throughout. This sanctuary is more than a place. It is a space for healing, coexistence, and hope.
From Rescue to Renewal
The work of the ACRES Wildlife Rescue Centre

Rescue &
Release
Our Wildlife Rescue Team operates up to 18 hours a day, responding to calls involving injured, displaced, or trafficked wild animals across Singapore.
Rescue & Release
Our Wildlife Rescue Team operates up to 18 hours a day, responding to calls involving injured, displaced, or trafficked wild animals across Singapore. From pythons caught in netting to civets trapped in homes or injured pangolins, we provide urgent, humane assistance.
Rescued animals are assessed and treated at the ACRES Wildlife Rescue Centre (AWRC), where they receive medical care and rehabilitation before being released back into the wild whenever possible. Through rescue, we aim to protect wildlife, reduce human–wildlife conflict, and educate the public. Your support helps us continue to be a lifeline for Singapore’s wild residents—because every life matters.

Rehabilitation & Veterinary Care
After rescue, animals receive medical treatment, nourishment, and the quiet recovery time they need at our Wildlife Rescue Centre.
Rehabilitation & Veterinary Care
Rehabilitation is at the heart of ACRES’ work. After rescue, animals receive medical treatment, nourishment, and the quiet recovery time they need at our Wildlife Rescue Centre.
Each animal is cared for in a species-appropriate environment designed to restore natural behaviours and prepare them for release. For those who cannot return to the wild due to severe injury or long-term dependency, we provide lifelong sanctuary—always prioritising dignity, welfare, and quality of life.
Through our rehabilitation efforts, we strive to heal not just bodies, but the bond between humans and wildlife.

Repatriation
Repatriation involves close collaboration with international partners and authorities to ensure animals are healthy, fit for travel, and ready to thrive.
Repatriation
We work to return victims of the illegal wildlife trade to where they truly belong—their native habitats. Repatriation involves close collaboration with international partners and authorities to ensure animals are healthy, fit for travel, and ready to thrive.
From tortoises sent back to India to pythons released into the forests of Southeast Asia, every successful journey home is a powerful step toward righting a wrong.
Through repatriation, we honour the dignity of each animal and contribute to the global fight against wildlife trafficking.
Be A Part of the AWRC Journey
Give the Gift of Sanctuary
With your continued support, we’re growing this safe haven into something even more extraordinary. There are many meaningful ways to support the AWRC and help give rescued animals a second chance at life.
Donate
Help fund enclosures, medical care, and daily animal needs.
Partner or Sponsor
Support sanctuary development, habitats, or education initiatives.
Volunteers
Contribute your time to animal care, upkeep, and outreach.
Together, we can build a kinder future for wildlife.
Visit our Take Action page or reach out to us—we’d love to hear from you.