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Bridging Communities Through Language: Launch of OWN’s Multilingual Wildlife Advisories
Empowering all to coexist with our wild neighbours through multilingual wildlife advisories!

Our Wild Neighbours
Jul 293 min read


Wildlife Biosurveillance: Protecting Animal and Public Health in Singapore
Singapore, envisioned as a City in Nature, hosts a rich variety of wildlife that contributes to a healthy urban ecosystem. With humans and animals living in such close proximity, wildlife biosurveillance becomes vital for detecting disease threats and safeguarding public health. Through monitoring, early detection, and public participation, we can respond to zoonotic risks and promote coexistence. Together, we help protect biodiversity and ensure a healthier future for all.

National Parks Board
Jun 217 min read


The Plight of Asian Koels in Singapore
Ever wondered what bird sings the "uwu uwu" song? It's the koel! Learn a little more about this intelligent bird in this short and sweet article by Kalai Vanan, CEO of ACRES.

Animal Concerns Research & Education Society
May 192 min read


How to Manage a Shop beside a Nature Reserve
Is it possible run an animal hospice centre beside a nature park? Dr Angeline Yang from VetMobile shares how!

Guest Author
Feb 153 min read


Burning a Python Alive: Can We Coexist With Snakes?
A python was burnt alive — not once, but thrice. We examine the fear of snakes and how to foster human-wildlife coexistence in Singapore.

Our Wild Neighbours
Nov 30, 20245 min read


Fostering Coexistence: Nurturing Wildlife Harmony at NUS
Learn how Ruth and her peers foster human-wildlife harmony with the long-tailed macaques and smooth-coated otters in NUS.

Guest Author
Mar 9, 20243 min read


City In Nature – Finding Solutions to Coexistence
Kerine Leong from NParks writes about the delicate balance of human-wildlife coexistence in our City in Nature.

National Parks Board
Jan 14, 20243 min read


Human-wildlife Co-existence in Singapore and Wildlife Etiquette
Dr Adrian Loo developed a love for nature through the books and films he had read and watched in his growing years. Do you know any of them?

Guest Author
Dec 30, 20234 min read


The Inherent Beauty in All Living Things
Find out what wildlife anthropologist, Kellie, learnt from her ethnographic study on the effects of animal charisma.

Guest Author
Sep 22, 20233 min read


A Felid In Our Midst
Did you know that there are only about 50 leopard cats in Singapore? Daphne shares SWAG's efforts to protect our last wild cats.

Singapore Wildcat Action Group
Aug 31, 20233 min read
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