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WRS Goes Wild: Encounters with the Giant Freshwater Stingrays of the Mae Klong
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Wildlife Reserves Singapore Blog. Sharing the love for animals. WRS Goes Wild: Encounters with the Giant Freshwater Stingrays of the Mae Klong. February 26, 2016. We sat down for a conversation at River Safari’s Mekong River area for a chat. Rivers and Mighty Species. Its iconic giant species include the giant freshwater stingray (Himantura polylepis), which grows to a length of 500cm (240cm disc width) and weighs a breath-taking 600kg. Very little is known about this species of stingray as it tends ...
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Fishy Shades of Grey: The Weird & Wonderful Sundaic Freshwater Fish
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Wildlife Reserves Singapore Blog. Sharing the love for animals. Fishy Shades of Grey: The Weird & Wonderful Sundaic Freshwater Fish. April 6, 2016. You wouldn’t exactly expect to attend a workshop organized by ichthyologists (scientists specializing in the study of fish) and hear someone referring to peculiar phalluses, fangs or rapid mating. But the world of miniature fish really does include species with mind-boggling anatomies and exotic mating practices. Sex on His Mind. Can be found in Vietnam’s Mek...
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2015 October
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Wildlife Reserves Singapore Blog. Sharing the love for animals. Archives for October 2015. 5 Spooktacular Animals Unmasked. October 29, 2015. The creatures of Night Safari are joining forces to address fables surrounding their dark nature! Some creatures in the animal kingdom are associated with myths that … [Read more.].
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2015 September
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Wildlife Reserves Singapore Blog. Sharing the love for animals. Archives for September 2015. Night Safari’s Wallaby Joey and His Recyclable Yellow Bag. September 16, 2015. Pip the adorable Bennett’s wallaby joey had an unusual childhood to say the least he grew up in a recyclable yellow shopping bag, and instead of his mom, he had a … [Read more.]. 7 Amazing Animals in Our Parks You Probably Don’t Know About. September 9, 2015. By Lee Kok Leong.
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Protecting the King Cobras of Rural Northeast Thailand
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Wildlife Reserves Singapore Blog. Sharing the love for animals. Protecting the King Cobras of Rural Northeast Thailand. May 18, 2016. Sakaerat Conservation and Snake Education Team (SCSET). Located in a region of high biodiversity and serious conservation threats,. Focuses its conservation efforts within Southeast Asia. Over the past ten years, we have supported over 50 projects across the region, through project funding or capacity-building. Sakaerat Conservation and Snake Education Team. And the longes...
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2015 November
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Wildlife Reserves Singapore Blog. Sharing the love for animals. Archives for November 2015. All About That Beak. November 18, 2015. By Lee Kok Leong. Our feathered friends may not have any teeth but they do have very interesting beaks (also known as bills) that come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and colours. There … [Read more.].
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Wildlife Wonders • Sharing the love for animals – Sharing the love for animals
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Wildlife Reserves Singapore Blog. Sharing the love for animals. Protecting the King Cobras of Rural Northeast Thailand. Protecting the King Cobras of Rural Northeast Thailand. Save the Frogs Day Getting to Know the Frogs in Singapore Zoo. On the Wild Side of the Reserves. WRS Parks established as hotspots for local biodiversity A series of community-based surveys on select groups of local animal species, involving approximately 100 … [Read More.]. 6 Incredible Animal Tales from Mandai. White & Gold?
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Panda Sperm Science
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Wildlife Reserves Singapore Blog. Sharing the love for animals. May 26, 2016. How do you successfully breed a bear under human care that is solitary, only associates with others to mate for not more than three days once a year, and produces an average of one cub every two years? Oh, and not forgetting that there are only about 1,600 of them left in the wild. The population of wild giant pandas. With 300 pandas kept under human care by zoos around the world, it is a race against the biological clock durin...
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Wildlife Wonders • Sharing the love for animals – Sharing the love for animals
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Wildlife Reserves Singapore Blog. Sharing the love for animals. Protecting the King Cobras of Rural Northeast Thailand. Protecting the King Cobras of Rural Northeast Thailand. Save the Frogs Day Getting to Know the Frogs in Singapore Zoo. The Insider’s Guide To The Fragile Forest. As one of the world’s largest ecosystem enclosures, the Fragile Forest in Singapore Zoo is a recreation of the various strata of the rainforest. Challenge yourselves … [Read More.]. All About That Beak. Here’s a guide to figure...
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WRS Conservation & Research: Conservation Fund
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Wildlife Health, Rescue and Rehabilitation. Wildlife Reserves Singapore Conservation Fund (WRSCF). The Wildlife Reserves Singapore Conservation Fund (WRSCF).