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A Safer Singapore for Wildlife

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…

Endangered, Not Ingredients

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,…

Cruelty-Free Living

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…

Coexisting with Singapore’s Wildlife

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…