End Pigeon Culling. Embrace Humane Solutions

Culling doesn’t work long-term and it harms other animals too. It only treats the symptoms and can even lead to population spikes. The real solution? A multi-pronged approach that tackles the root causes.

Culling doesn’t work long-term and it harms other animals too. It only treats the symptoms and can even lead to population spikes. The real solution? A multi-pronged approach that tackles the root causes.

Glue traps cause immense suffering. Animals stuck on them struggle for hours or even days, tearing skin, breaking limbs, starving. Many end up drowned or crushed. We’re calling for stricter regulation on their sale and use.

Poaching remains a threat to native wildlife in Singapore. Birds such as doves and shamas are often targeted for the pet trade, while monitor lizards and wild boars are poached for meat. Other species like macaques and squirrels may also…

The use of wild animal parts such as bear bile, rhino horn, and tiger bones in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has pushed many species to the brink of extinction. While Singapore prohibits the import, sale, and possession of these parts,…

Many everyday products—ranging from cosmetics to household cleaners, food, and clothing—are produced at the cost of immense animal suffering. Each year, hundreds of thousands of animals are subjected to painful tests, including poisoning and blinding, in laboratories. Farm animals are…

Singapore is home to nearly 5.9 million people—and an incredible diversity of native wildlife. With over 537 species of birds, mammals, and reptiles, encounters between humans and wildlife are becoming more frequent. As urban development continues, natural habitats shrink and…

Since 2001, ACRES has been at the forefront of tackling the illegal wildlife trade in Singapore through undercover investigations, policy advocacy, and public education. These efforts aim to reduce demand, strengthen enforcement, and improve welfare standards for wild animals affected…

ACRES rescues and cares for wild animals affected by injury, trafficking, and human–wildlife conflict in Singapore. Through rescue, rehabilitation, and repatriation, we protect individual animals while supporting long-term coexistence between people and wildlife.Many wild animals—such as birds, small mammals, and…

In Singapore, the cruelty-free movement is gaining strong momentum. The vegan and cruelty-free cosmetics market is projected to grow significantly — driven by increasing awareness of animal welfare, ethical sourcing and eco-friendly living. (Source: IMARC Group) While animal testing for…

Dolphins are intelligent, social, and wide-ranging marine mammals meant to thrive in the vast, open oceans—not in confined tanks for human entertainment. In captivity, dolphins are denied everything that is natural to them. They are separated from family pods, forced…