A Peek Into Crimes Against Wildlife

Month

September 2020

Drivers of the Trade

Hi everyone! After showing a glimpse of the species that are often illegally traded, I will be discussing who are some of the stakeholders involved. Previously, I surveyed 60 young adults aged 18 to 30. The majority (76.7%) of whom… Continue Reading →

Singapore’s Saga of Saigas

Hello everyone! When I was first thinking of what to write in my next post, I wanted to target a species that was a little closer to home. Singapore, as one of the major transit hubs, tends to have many… Continue Reading →

Helmeted Hornbill: A Unique Casque

When we think about birds in Singapore, one of the species that comes to mind is our very own iconic Oriental pied hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris. Did you know that we used to have other hornbills as well? One of the… Continue Reading →

Crimes Against Wildlife: An Introduction

Hello everyone! My name is Stacia and I’m currently pursuing a degree in the Bachelor of Environment Studies at the National University of Singapore. Since young, I’ve had always had a strong passion for animals and wanted to protect them…. Continue Reading →

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