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Celebrate World Animal Day. Story Telling And Favo..
4th Oct 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

CELEBRATE WORLD ANIMAL DAY! Story telling and favourite animal speech competition.

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Celebrate World Animal Day. World Animal Day Is A ..
4th Oct 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

CELEBRATE WORLD ANIMAL DAY! World Animal Day is a day to embraces all animals and make animals matter. By increasing awareness, we can help to develop a culture to make the world a safer place for all animals. Let’s celebrates our animals by cruelty free living! World Animal Day should not be just a day but should be a way of living. . . . #WorldAnimalDay #AnimalMatters #EndA nimalCruelty #CrueltyFree #LiveCrueltyFree

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You Dont Have To Brush All Your Teeth, Just The On..
3rd Oct 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

“You don’t have to brush ALL your teeth, just the ones you want to KEEP!” The Dental Studio will be donating half of their proceeds from the sales of their toothbrush to ACRES. Purchase your toothbrushes at any Dental Studio outlets today! #ACRES #oralhealth #wildlifeconservation

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Commentary: Are We Inept At Handling Wild Animals That Come Our Way?
2nd Oct 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

EDUCATION AND EXPOSURE: A TWO-PRONGED APPROACH A very good commentary from Dr Jaipal, SPCA Singapore "Awareness of how to respond to animals is just the first step. NGOs such as the SPCA and ACRES have long been providing guidance on human-animal interactions and relationships. Many organisations are already doing the important work of increasing awareness and exposure, through nature walks, education talks and producing online educational content. There is room to increase these efforts, esp...

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World Vegetarian Day. Save The Animals One Meal At..
1st Oct 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

WORLD VEGETARIAN DAY! Save the animals one meal at a time. . . . abillionveg app makes it easier for you to find delicious vegan food and products anywhere around the world. Abillionveg donates US $1 for every review on vegan food & products to your beneficiary of choice (ACRES included). . . Download - Review - Donate . . . #WorldVegetarianDay #EndAnimalCruelty #CrueltyFree #LiveCrueltyFree #Abillionveg #Vegan Food #VegetarianFood

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Humane Education Learning All About Ssssssnakes. A..
30th Sep 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

HUMANE EDUCATION: LEARNING ALL ABOUT SSSSSSNAKES A huge thanks to our awesome wildlife rescue and outreach volunteer Julia Julia Waters Polo for sharing about snakes of Singapore, dos and don’ts and why these wild animals should not be kept as pets. What better way than to learn – when Julia shared her own exciting rescue stories with passion and compassion! We would like to thank Claire Seabrook, the founder of Wildlings Forest School Wildlings at Core Collective SG for this opportunit...

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One Of Those Million Dollars Moments For Our Careg..
27th Sep 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

ONE OF THOSE MILLION DOLLARS MOMENTS FOR OUR CAREGIVERS Green iguanas, a non-native species are often rescued abandoned, injured or found weak. Most rescued green iguanas come with conditions such as liver failure or emaciation, resulting from abandonment, poor diet or sub-optimal housing conditions. With no way for repatriation, we secured a grant to house them outdoors where they can have a better quality of life! The #Circuitbreaker delayed several projects including this one, and we have...

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Join Us Tomorrow No Registration Required. Celebra..
26th Sep 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

JOIN US TOMORROW (No Registration required) Celebrate World Animal Day (4th Oct every year) together with LISHA Women's Wing Ms Anbu, our Deputy Chief Executive first joined ACRES 14 years ago as a volunteer. Come listen to her and other expert speakers and learn more on how YOUR actions can directly make a difference for the animals! All are welcome to join. Admission is free. Date: 27 September, Sunday Time: 5pm - 6pm Join this Event in Zoom by clicking this link, no registration require...

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Komodo Dragon? No Monitor Lizard? Yes. Watch And L..
25th Sep 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

KOMODO DRAGON? NO 🙅‍♀‍ MONITOR LIZARD? YES 👍 Watch and learn as Joe Kam from ACRES and other experts share about the monitor lizards in Singapore and do’s and don’ts when you encounter one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sx_jDnZTDZA&feat ure=youtu.be #Coexistence #WildlifeManagement #BiophilicCity #Singapore

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Registration Form: Acres Wildlife Rescue Centre Virtual Tour
23rd Sep 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

We hear you! We too miss having visitors at our Wildlife Rescue Centre! Sign up here for an exclusive tour here: bit.ly/ACRESVirtualTour Even though physical tours are not possible at this point, these virtual tours bring you to behind-the-scenes which are not accessible for visitors – like the treatment room and native rehabilitation area. What else can you expect? Meet our three adopted mongrels (Sunshine, Mocha and Brownie) unless they feel anti-social that day. Our resident tortoises ...

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Wildlife Management Notes Bukit Gombak. We Have Br..
23rd Sep 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT NOTES – BUKIT GOMBAK We have brought you rescue stories and stories of animals growing up under our care. Now we want to bring you field notes from our wildlife management team, which handles over 60 conflict cases a month and works on mitigation measures including education. For the first set of this new series, we are going to be taking a look at the lone trainspotting macaque from Bukit Gombak. Solitary monkeys, AKA transient monkeys, are individuals who have left the...

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It Took A Whole Village Lot Of Flowers To Raise Th..
20th Sep 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

It took a whole village lot of flowers to raise this child! For nectar feeding birds like this olive-backed sunbird, who was handraised as a chick, we had to transition from syringe feeds to feeding from flowers. Over the past two weeks, this chick has shown great improvement and is now in outdoor rehabilitation enclosure. Fingers crossed, we hope she will be fit to return to the wild soon! Did you know that Singapore’s national bird is also a sunbird species? Comment with your answer. #...

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Being The Difference, One Neighbourhood Cat At A T..
19th Sep 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

[Being the difference, one neighbourhood cat at a time] Written by our long serving supporter and founder of Lingcat Feline Services, Rebecca Ho, this book shares her initial struggles in 1999 starting a Trap-Neuter-Release Management (TNRM) scheme in her neighbourhood, to running her own rescue cattery in the 2010s as a young adult. Pre-order your copy today! https://www.lingcat.asia/store/p/charity-pr e-order-acres 25% of the proceeds will be donated to ACRES and Cat Welfare Society. Fi...

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Two Bird Trappers Fined As Prosecutor Cites Increase In Bird Poaching
18th Sep 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

POACHERS PROSECUTED 👏👏 On 18 Sep 2019 4pm, ACRES was informed of suspected poaching activity by a member of public, who also sent us photos of the trap with the dove, videos and the plate number. ACRES arrived at the scene at 1655 hours and found the netting trap on the ground and poacher still on site. We alerted the SPF and the NParks. We would like to thank the Singapore Police Force officers for responding immediately to confiscate the traps. The person showed the spot where he bur...

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Improving Duck Welfare In Taiwan. In Taiwan, Layin..
18th Sep 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

IMPROVING DUCK WELFARE IN TAIWAN In Taiwan, laying ducks are being kept in battery cages in growing numbers. Already an estimated 20% of Taiwan’s two million laying ducks are confined to barren wire cages, where they are deprived of access to open water and the ability to move freely. It is more important than ever that we stand united to protect animals, regardless of where they are in the world. Support campaigners in Taiwan by urging the authorities to #EndTheCageAge! 1. Copy and past...

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Risk Of Bats Transmitting Covid-19 Low, But Precautions Still Useful: Experts
14th Sep 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

BATS: DOS AND DON’TS https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/h ealth/risk-of-bats-transmitting-covid-19-low-but-p recautions-still-useful-experts Following this media article, our hotline received a number of calls asking for removal of bat roosts. We will like to assure you that bats are very commonly found in Singapore. We do not remove roosts of bats, but respond to cases of injured/stranded bats. The most important thing you can do should you feel worried is to not handle/trap them or g...

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Acres Slams Pest Control For Manhandling Python At Jurong West With 'Total Disregard For Animal Welfare'
11th Sep 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

HANDLING OUR PROTECTED URBAN WILDLIFE As Singapore evolves into a “city in a garden” with habitats enhanced by the NParks, wildlife will be attracted inevitably. Many of us enjoy sightings of otters and hornbills, and treasure watching wildlife in green spaces. ACRES was very concerned on the recent case of a python being mishandled and it was a difficult video to watch the python being handled this way. Would we be okay if another equally protected wild animal is handled the same way? ...

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They Tried To Make Me Go To Rehab!
3rd Sep 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

Unlike what Amy Winehouse sang, we are glad that this squirrel said yes and did well to return to the wild. When you come across lost baby wildlife, please assess completely, by looking for parents or the nest and yes – best to call our 24hr wildlife rescue hotline 97837782 with a photo/video. We definitely do not advise bringing baby wild animals home to hand raise on own, as this is also prohibited under the new #WildlifeAct. Ft. Plantain squirrel, banana flowers, Australian mulberry and...

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Feeling Lucky? Participate In Our Lucky Draw At Th..
2nd Sep 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

Feeling lucky? Participate in our lucky draw at the end of the Supporters Get-Together and stand a chance to win a physical tour (for 5 pax) of our Wildlife Rescue Centre. #ACRES #SGT #Tour

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Join Us At Our Supporters Get-Together, Participat..
30th Aug 2020, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)

Join us at our Supporters Get-Together, participate in our quizzes and stand a chance to win e-vouchers from IRÉN Skin! Register now: https://bit.ly/v-sgt IRÉN Skin is a Japanese skincare brand that integrates age-old rituals with cutting edge technology, and break through new frontiers with the creation of ethical and customizable skincare. IRÉN Skin is the first Japanese beauty brand to ban more than 2000 ingredients that are toxic, comedogenic or allergenic. They do not use animal-de...

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