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The Wild Children. Here Are Some Baby Birds Whom W..
17th Oct 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

THE WILD CHILDREN Here are some baby birds whom we took under our wing (pun intended) and look at their glow ups, in their journey back to the wild! You see a baby bird, who is seemingly stranded and uninjured, what would you do? If your response was to assess the environment and attempt reunification, then you are on the right track! No matter how well intentioned, when it comes to baby animals, it is always best to stick around to see if the parents are around before proceeding to remove...

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Wild Animals Are Not Pests!
15th Oct 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

WILD ANIMALS ARE NOT PESTS! Our #WildlifeRescue team was alerted to a paradise tree snake at an university campus. When we arrived, we observed that an escaping paradise tree snake was stepped on several times, and was sprayed with oil-based aerosol (used as an insecticide) by a pest control company. Frustrated not being able to stop this madness on time, the rescue officers brought back the snake for treatment. Our #WildlifeVet provided the snake with fluids, medication and oxygen therapy, sa...

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Can You Guess Why This Name? - Pretzel's Story. Pr..
10th Oct 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

CAN YOU GUESS WHY THIS NAME? - PRETZEL'S STORY #Pretzel was found dangling from a drain hole and was clearly immobile. Thanks to a vigilant member of public we were informed of Pretzel’s plight and were able to send our team down to assist. Pythons are often misunderstood creatures who in reality are very #shy and docile. They only react in defense when they feel threatened. So if you do come across a #python in green spaces or drains do not be alarmed, maintain your distance and if circums...

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Dear Helen And Ivan. Please Can You Just Donate? T..
7th Oct 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

DEAR HELEN AND IVAN! Please can you just donate? To #Groot here, who also weighs 1.134kg just like your coins. Helen, you can perhaps encourage Ivan to donate too, since you have $12 more than Ivan. On behalf of Groot and her friends, a big thank you! www.giving.sg/ACRES #PSLE2021 #HelenAndIvan #MathQuestion

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20 Animal Poses For World Animal Day. Are You Moch..
6th Oct 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

20 ANIMAL POSES FOR WORLD ANIMAL DAY Are you Mocha-Ready for Yoga? Any plans this coming Sunday 10 October 2021? Why not start the day with us for a refreshing yoga session led by Sabrina! To commemorate #WorldAnimalDay and our 20th anniversary, Sabrina will be teaching you 20 animal poses and you’d surely want in on Mocha’s antics live during the session😜 Register your interest via https://bit.ly/YogaWAD2021 by donating any amount. All proceeds will help us to fund our animal protect...

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Rescue Behaviour. Examples Of Humans Going Out Of ..
1st Oct 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

RESCUE BEHAVIOUR Examples of humans going out of their way to help both human and non-human animals, especially in times of distress are aplenty. There are numerous reasons why we choose to do so and for some, a sense of responsibility propels them given that increased human activity is greatly inconveniencing animals. But why do animals do the same? There are several instances observed where animals put themselves at risk to ease the suffering of another. Termed as Rescue Behaviour this has...

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World Animal Day Is All About Why Animals Matter A..
29th Sep 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

World Animal Day is all about why animals matter and we are stoked to reveal what we have planned to commemorate the day! 1. 3 October 2021 SGT 7am Wake up to the Wild Side - Wonder what happens at ACRES in the mornings? Join (on IG Live @eyesofacres) Co-CEO Anbu who is a resident staff, as she takes our rescued mongrels Brownie and Mocha for their morning walk! Also meet our night shift rescue staff as they wrap up their shift and start the day with feeding of baby birds at our bird nursery!...

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Rachel Gets A Second Chance. Road Traffic Accident..
12th Sep 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

RACHEL GETS A SECOND CHANCE Road Traffic Accidents can be scary and Rachel was rescued from an accident - weak and exhausted from the trauma. She was found along Rifle Range road with a head injury and skull fracture. Our #wildlifevet team attended to her to nurture her back to health. Witness her journey here. #longtailedmacaque #wildlife #animals #roadkill #singaporewildlife #wildliferescue Music Credit - Youtube Audio Library Title: Golden Days Artists: Topher Mohr & Alex Elena

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We Are Hiring. On An Average Day We Have A Range O..
11th Sep 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

WE ARE HIRING! On an average day we have a range of wild animals in distress coming in - poisoned pigeons, road accident and glue trap victims, concussed birds and the list goes on. To rescue, nurse them back to health and prepare them for release is no mean feat and the veterinary team at ACRES plays a pivotal role in ensuring the success of this. We are on the lookout for a Veterinary Nurse to join our team of dedicated individuals, working for the betterment of wild animals in Singapore. ...

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How Your Lack Of Views, Clicks, Comments, Reaction..
28th Aug 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

HOW YOUR [LACK OF] VIEWS, CLICKS, COMMENTS, REACTIONS MATTER - FOR THE ANIMALS! Check out this shocking report's findings (https://www.asiaforanimals.com/smacc-report) by SMACC of Asia for Animals Coalition of how 5,480 individual videos depicting animal cruelty found on TikTok Facebook and YouTube with over 5 billion views, leading to potential monetisation of up to $15m to creators and $12m to Youtube itself. HERE's WHAT YOU CAN DO! Check out the images to see what actions can YOU take to ...

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Why Education On Wildlife Etiquette Matters. A You..
28th Aug 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

WHY EDUCATION ON WILDLIFE ETIQUETTE MATTERS! A young macaque at Punggol has had access to food waste in addition to being fed by some people. As a curious intelligent creature, he learnt quickly to approach people, overflowing bins and even grab toys! We appeal to members of public in general, to equip yourself, also teach your kids to practice wildlife etiquette - to not approach, not make sudden movements or scream at them, not to feed them and dispose food waste appropriately. For these...

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New Singapore Wildlife Forensics Centre To Help Tackle Illegal Trade As Nparks Launches K9 Unit
27th Aug 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

THANK YOU NParks : WILDLIFE SNIFFER DOGS https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/ce ntre-wildlife-forensics-nparks-k9-unit-2139186T A CRES's past Investigation reports have recommended deploying wildlife sniffer dogs at all our checkpoints to better tackle the issue. Now, we are glad to hear of this news in the positive direction. #WildlifeSnifferDogs #IllegalWildlifeTrade #Singapore

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An Appeal From Our Veterinary Team
18th Aug 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

AN APPEAL FROM OUR VETERINARY TEAM Watch this video (made by our vet tech volunteer Avi Lea) of a monitor lizard's story to learn the journey most animals with hooks have to go through. #ACRES #wildliferescue #Fishing #WildlifeVet

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Happy National Day Singapore. Timothy, The Sulcata..
9th Aug 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

HAPPY NATIONAL DAY #SINGAPORE Timothy, the #SulcataTortoise enjoys his meal in the form of #NationalDay themed #enrichment, prepared by our caregivers! #NationalDay2021

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Mewatch
7th Aug 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

WILDLIFE RANGER: #SINGAPORE EDITION Catch the episodes with fellow rangers Ka Lai, Ivan Kwan , Li and more rangers from NParks and other groups! https://www.mewatch.sg/season/Leo-the-Wildlife-R anger-Singapore-Edition-220504#.YQud4OKUZuQ Omens Studios #SingaporeWildlife #CityInNature #Outreach

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Nobody Seems To Care About Fish Welfare — Here's Why We Should
6th Aug 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

FISH [WELFARE] MATTERS! Naomi Clark-Shen, a PhD student in marine sciences, says #fish are among the most poorly treated animals, because they slip through most animal welfare legislation. “People and organisations talk about improving ‘#sustainability’ for fishes [focusing on the environmental impact of seafood production], but very rarely welfare,” she told Eco-Business. https://www.eco-business.com/news/n obody-seems-to-care-about-fish-welfare-heres-why-w e-should/ #FishSentience ...

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Where The Wild Things Are: On The Road With Acres’ Wildlife Rescue Team (Part 1)
5th Aug 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE: On The Road With Our Rescue Team Thank you Rice Media for the beautiful photos, candid sharing and the feature! "To my right, Ka Lai, ACRES’ co-CEO, is driving with the grim expression of a man in need of caffeine. To my left, Laurie Day, his partner for today’s shift, is triaging calls to their hotline, toggling between phones (one for ACRES’ case logs, one for the hotline) like she’s competing in the multi-tasking #Olympics. From what I can tell, she’s...

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Shop For A Cause. Acres Is Now Listed On Nvpc - To..
3rd Aug 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

SHOP FOR A CAUSE! ACRES is now listed on NVPC - Towards a City of Good NVPC’s Collaborate for Good, a go-to directory where you can do good as part of your everyday activities. Explore how you can join us to contribute and uplift the community together at https://www.companyofgood.sg/collaborate-detail/16 0 #CityofGood #OrganisationsofGood #CompanyofGood

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Update On Poisoning Pigeons Can We Stop This Pract..
3rd Aug 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

UPDATE ON POISONING PIGEONS: CAN WE STOP THIS PRACTICE? We are glad that "NParks will be working with the town councils to encourage them to move away from the use of toxins and to adopt animal control measures and practices that are humane and safe", and we only hope that the change happens soon, alongside intensive education and engagement for feeders, enforcement and food waste management measures too! #PigeonPoisoning #Singapore #CityInNature

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Poisoning Our Wildlife? Part 2: Take Action!
2nd Aug 2021, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

POISONING OUR WILDLIFE? PART 2: TAKE ACTION! #MakeitbetterMonday We have good news and bad news. Good news: the #WhitebelliedSeaEagle who was rescued from outside Supreme Court has recovered and been released back to the wild. Here is a video update for you! Bad news: Even though we rejoice the recovery of this eagle, this will probably not be the last rescue of poisoned birds. In the past years, ACRES tended to over a 1,000 poisoned pigeons (and many more including birds such as koels, oriol...

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