Reports stated that two lizard species were among them; an Argentine black-and-white tegu and yellow-headed day geckos.
At least four endangered species were among 16 animals seized in a series of raids targeting illegal wildlife trade in ...
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Singapore cracks down on illegal wildlife trade, seizes rare tortoise and lizards in Telegram raids
A leopard tortoise and a spiny-tailed monitor lizard were among endangered animals seized by Singapore’s National Parks Board ...
Six premises were raided and 16 wildlife specimens were seized. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A leopard tortoise and spiny-tailed monitor were among the endangered animals seized by the National Parks Board (NParks) in a series of coordinated raids on Oct 9.In a statement released on Monday ...
The confiscated animals included endangered species such as yellow-headed day geckos, a Leopard Tortoise and a spiny-tailed ...
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As Singapore heats up, pests are seeking refuge indoors
Singapore’s reputation as one of the world’s cleanest cities is being put to the test by a surge in rodent and insect ...
Singapore served as the inaugural chair of Woah’s South-east Asia Wildlife Health Network in 2022, and as co-chair of a working group on the role of Cites in reducing risk of future zoonotic disease ...
All images by Cheryl Tang unless otherwise stated. Top image: Dr Venisri and Kalai of ACRES treating an injured crow. Dr Venisri Prithivi was just 26 when she put down an animal for the first time.
A wildlife forensics laboratory launched in Singapore last year is making breakthroughs in tracking down criminal syndicates trafficking in wildlife. Singapore is a major transit point for the illegal ...
SINGAPORE: Endangered animals, including a leopard tortoise and a spiny-tailed monitor lizard, were seized in raids on Oct 9 ...
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