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  1. Acres is a Singaporean charity that aims to protect and educate about animals, especially wildlife. Learn about their mission, their animal crime investigations, their rescue and outreach programs, and how you can get involved. Visit Acres.org.sg and join the movement for a more compassionate world.

  2. ACRES rescues any wild animals in need of help in Singapore. This includes native wild animals (such as pythons, monitor lizards, civets and pangolins) and also exotic animals who have been illegally brought into Singapore to be illegally sold as pets, who may be handed over to us by their owners, or may be found abandoned.

  3. The ACRES Office. Mondays to Fridays from 9.30am to 5.00pm. If you would like to visit please send an email to info@acres.org.sg or call +65 6892 9821 to arrange an appointment. ACRES Wildlife Rescue. Hotline. Tel: +65 9783 7782. ACRES Office (general enquiries) Tel: +65 6892 9821.

  4. ACRES rescues any wild animals in need of help in Singapore. This includes native wild animals (such as pythons, monitor lizards, civets and pangolins) and also exotic animals who have been illegally brought into Singapore to be illegally sold as pets, who may be handed over to us by their owners, or may be found abandoned.

  5. ACRES (Animal Concerns Research and Education Society), is a registered charity and Institution of Public Character (IPC), founded by Singaporeans in 2001.

  6. ACRES’ outreach volunteer team offers training and a variety of engagement opportunities to raise the much needed awareness and empower more individuals to take action for the animals.

  7. A monthly donation, within your means, will make a huge difference for the animals. $10 a month can provide enrichment for animals at the ACRES Wildlife Rescue Centre (AWRC) $20 a month can fund an outreach event on animal cruelty. $50 a month can fund a whole day of wildlife rescue.

  8. acres.org.sg › frequently-asked-questionsAcres | F.A.Q - Acres

    ACRES is a Singapore-based charity, founded by Singaporeans. Our work is concentrated in Singapore and Southeast Asia. Can I call you if I find a wild animal in trouble?

  9. Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (ACRES) is a non-governmental organisation and a registered animal welfare charity with the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) in Singapore.

  10. ACRES driven by its concern for animals and carries out it's animal protection efforts through 24-hour wildlife rescue & rehabilitation services, humane education programmes, promoting...

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