Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES) News & Blogs
Instantly update yourself on the latest animal welfare developments. Leading animal shelters and rescuers will share news and knowledge with you, consolidated through their blogs and social media pages.
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Updates On 28th Jan 2013 28th Jan 2013, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)
We just heard that a boy got bitten after going too close to a monkey. He was reported to be only 5 metres away, taking photos of the monkey.
If you see monkeys, please don't make eye contact with them, or bare your teeth by smiling. These are threatening behaviours to a monkey.
While our green spaces are decreasing, the monkeys can still find food, please don't feed them. If you have fruit trees around, please harvest them soon, or request for National Parks Board to trim fruit trees by the ...
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Updates On 27th Jan 2013 27th Jan 2013, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)
It is always heartening to see what our Volunteer rescue officers from different walks of life do after they wrap up a busy duty night - they could choose to rest, refresh and go out on a nice Sunday, but check out what these volunteers were doing - meeting up to plan events for ACRES in the upcoming year! Now, that means a lot to us :) Thank you guys!!! To our supporters - look out for exciting upcoming events this year, if you have key contacts who could help with sponsorships for big events, ...
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PIG VISION - The Journey Of Two Brothers 24th Jan 2013, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)
Which pig would you rather be? X15, or Jackpot?
Jackpot is a lucky pig: His home is a sanctuary, where he can live a long and happy piggy life!
Sadly, most pigs are not as lucky as Jackpot. Most spend their whole lives on factory farms being raised for meat, or being made to reproduce over and over again.
This eye-opening video exposes the difference between the way pigs are meant to and deserve to live, and the way most pigs are kept (and eventually slaughtered).
The only difference betwe...
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Updates On 23rd Jan 2013 23rd Jan 2013, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)
Weak and gravid when rescued in January 2012, Kanmani the green iguana has grown to become a curious, active and intelligent individual with the right lighting, diet and incubation.
Kanmani is just one of the many victims of the illegal wildlife trade now enjoying a second chance at life at the ACRES Wildlife Rescue Centre (AWRC). Watch her enjoy a nice meal here: http://on.fb.me/WUuhv5
You can help Kanmani and others by joining our Animal Benefactors programme. Find out more at http://www...
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Updates On 21st Jan 2013 21st Jan 2013, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)
We're hoping that 2013 will be an even better year for animals! With more and more people realising that animals matter and deserve our respect and compassion.
We have lots of plans to make the world a better and safer place for animals this year, and we’ll be sharing all our news with you here on Facebook, and letting you know how you can get involved!
In the coming months, you can look out for additional content from us, including bite-sized trivia about amazing animals, exciting cont...
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Updates On 16th Jan 2013 16th Jan 2013, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)
Open letter to Resorts World
14 January 2013
Mr. Tan Hee Teck
CEO
Resorts World Sentosa (RWS)
Dear Mr. Tan,
I hope you received our earlier email dated 22 December 2012 which I have attached below.
We have yet to receive your reply and hope that you will accept our invitation to a public debate and also address the concerns we have raised.
We understand that you might be busy on 19 January and as such, we have postponed the debate to 2 February 2013 instead. However, if yo...
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Updates On 15th Jan 2013 15th Jan 2013, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)
Spotlight on: Green Iguana
Found native in the lush rainforests of South America, the green iguana can live up to 20 years in the wild.
Some interesting facts about iguanas:
- They can survive a 12-metre drop from a tree without getting injured.
- They often break their tail to escape after getting caught. The tail will grow back eventually.
- The mothers lay the eggs underground and depart. Babies hatch, dig themselves out, and are on their own to survive.
- They can stay under water ...
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Updates On 10th Jan 2013 10th Jan 2013, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)
High profile celebrities are showing their commitment to cruelty-free living by going vegan and choosing non-leather products. Anne Hathaway was recently spotted wearing vegan faux leather boots at the 'Les Miserables' Premiere, proving that you do not need to wear animal products to look good!
Read more at
http://www.ecouterre.com/anne-hathaway-had-vegan -shoes-custom-made-for-les-miserables/
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Updates On 8th Jan 2013 8th Jan 2013, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)
Did you know that Malayan sun bears and Asiatic black bears are ranked 2nd and 3rd on the most endangered bears list, according to recent assessments by the IUCN Bear and Polar Bear specialist groups?
Although they trail only pandas on the list, the general awareness of their situation pales in comparison. The main threats they face are habitat loss and commercial hunting for their parts, as well as capture for bear farms where they are drained of their bile for use in traditional medicines....
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