One of these organizations is the Mandai Wildlife Group in Singapore, and they’re celebrating a monumental “baby boom” year.
A record number of baby animals were born in Singapore's Mandai Wildlife Reserve parks last year. The baby boom of nearly ...
A total of 998 newborns across 143 species were welcomed at Bird Paradise, Night Safari, River Wonders and Singapore Zoo.
Of the 143 species that gave birth in 2024, 23 are part of internationally managed breeding programmes. Read more at ...
SINGAPORE: Singaporeans have had a lot to say after the photo of a woman allowing a lemur to drink from her soft drink can at the Singapore Zoo went viral onlin ...
Mandai Wildlife Reserve welcomed 998 babies across 143 species in 2024. 34 of the species are listed as threatened under the ...
The species’ population is projected to decline by 80 per cent globally by 2048. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Look out for the Black Bazas and Japanese Sparrowhawks during the migratory period from November to March, or raptors such as ...
A woman was seen feeding a lemur a can of soft drink at the Zoo. Should such behaviours be punished? Yahoo Singapore's poll ...
According to the Singapore Zoo website, visitors are warned to not approach, feed, touch, tease or carry out other acts that ...