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  1. The wildlife of Singapore is surprisingly diverse despite its rapid urbanisation. The majority of fauna that still remains on the island exists in various nature reserves such as the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve .

  2. Wildlife in Singapore. Singapore has an estimated 23,00028,000 species of terrestrial organisms and 12,000–17,000 marine organisms, making up over 40,000 kinds of non-microbial organisms. Some groups are more easily discernible, with very accurate species counts.

  3. Jan 10, 2024 · Welcome to Singapore – and welcome to its wildlife! This might be the third most densely populated country in the world, yet some beautiful and bizarre creatures call the island home. Here we take a look at the most interesting and elusive of them.

  4. Despite our small land size, a large variety of animal and plant species can be found in the many natural habitats of our island, be it in dry land tropical rainforests, mangroves, coral ecosystems, and even within the built up environments of our city scape.

  5. Our island's rich biodiversity faces a host of threats, including habitat loss and degradation, pollution and poaching – but thankfully, existing green pockets in our nature reserves and growing...

  6. An unforgettable wildlife adventure at Mandai awaits! Explore and discover the wonders at Bird Paradise, Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and River Wonders.

  7. Singapore’s natural green spaces are home to a healthy, biodiverse ecosystem of flora and fauna. The variety of native plants in our green spaces are a sustainable food source for our wildlife. As wild animals have instinctive hunting and foraging skills, there is no need for humans to feed them.