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Urbanisation, climate change,
illegale wildlife trade
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and invasione of alien species
are increasingly threatening
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the life span of wildlife species.
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Wildlife conservati in is not only about
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the survival of plants and animal species,
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but also educating people
on living harmoniously
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with wild species and their habitats.
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Wildlife conservcation
can be further broken down
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into in-situ and ex-situ conservation.
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The once endangered Singapore-native
Oriental Hornbill saw hope
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with the Singapore Hornbill Project.
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The installation of artificial nest boxes
provide a safe environment for breeding.
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The Hornbill has since returned
to significant numbers.
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In Singapore, places such as our zoo,
the botanical gardens and seed banks
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protect local wildlife
outside their natural habitats.
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Did you know that Singapore
has 5 guiding principles
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to support wildlife conservation?
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For wildlife to thrive in Singapore,
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safeguarding our biodiversity
is fundamental
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Singapore's nature corridors
connect our green spaces
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for wildlife to thrive
in forested patches,
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parks, trees and shrub-lined routes.
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These corridors act as a safe highway
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for wildlife to intermingle
and live in their natural habitats.
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Singapore also recognizes
the importance of policy
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in wildlife conservation.
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The "Saving Chek Jawa" initiative
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succesfully stopped efforts
on land reclamation over
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one of Singapore's last few remaning
estuarine ecosystems,
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which are home to diverse wildlife.
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The continue study
of our natural environment
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also plays a pivotal role
in wildlife conservation.
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Besides education,
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promotring volunteerism
in conservation efforts
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bolsters protection
of Singapore's wildlife.
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The final key to advancing
wildlife conservation efforts
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is to engage all stakeholders,
both local and international,
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in a comprehensive partnership.
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Singapore is home to diverse wildlife,
including critically endangered species.
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By protecting our natural heritage
and ecosystems,
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we are ensuring a greener world
for our future generations.