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WHOA, OH, OH

SWEET (MANIS JAVANICA) CHILD O’ MINE

Found stranded and alone in a storm drain, this Sunda pangolin (Manis Javanica) was rescued and brought back to our wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre. Upon further inspection she was found to be blind in one eye but fortunately had no other injuries!

Sunda pangolins are nocturnal and critically critically endangered mammals, native to Singapore. Poached widely in other range countries for their scales in use for traditional medicine, the pangolins in Singapore may face threats of becoming a roadkill, due to habitat fragmentation.

Our wildlife rescue hotline receives an average of 1,800 calls monthly! We expend over $60,000 monthly to care for the various needs (dietary, medication, spatial, caregivers) of the animals (both native & non-native) in our care.

Join as at our charity gala fundraising dinner happening Saturday, 8 October, 6pm onwards at One Farrer Hotel.

100% proceeds will be directed to our animal protection programmes.

Hosted by actor & model Paul Foster , with free flow of soft drinks, wine, beer, a scrumptious cruelty-free 8-course vegan feast, live music by Rai from Jack&Rai and auctions, it will be a night to remember!

Get your tickets today!:

bit.ly/ACRESGALA2022 (link in comments)

$198 per seat

$1,888 per table

Saturday, 8 Oct 2022, 6.00pm onwards

One Farrer Hotel, Grand Ballroom

Host: Actor & Model Paul Foster

Guest of Honour: Senior Minister of State, Ministry of National Development Ms Sim Ann 沈颖

Please consider making a donation instead if you are unable to attend our charity gala dinner! bit.ly/ACRESGALA2022 (link in comments)

#acres

#animals

#Sunda

#pangolin

#rescue

#help

#wildlife

#native

#weekend

#saturday

#dinner

#charity

#shelter

#AnimalWelfare

#Singapore

#AnimalsMatter

#donate

#supporters

#volunteer

#SgWildlife

#dinner

#gala

#criticallyendangered

#storm

#drain



WHOA, OH, OH
SWEET (MANIS JAVANICA) CHILD O’ MINE

Found stranded and alone in a storm drain, this Sunda pangolin (Manis Javanica) was rescued and brought back to our wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre. Upon further inspection she was found to be blind in one eye but fortunately had no other injuries!

Sunda pangolins are nocturnal and critically critically endangered mammals, native to Singapore. Poached widely in other range countries for their scales in use for traditional medicine, the pangolins in Singapore may face threats of becoming a roadkill, due to habitat fragmentation.

Our wildlife rescue hotline receives an average of 1,800 calls monthly! We expend over $60,000 monthly to care for the various needs (dietary, medication, spatial, caregivers) of the animals (both native & non-native) in our care.

Join as at our charity gala fundraising dinner happening Saturday, 8 October, 6pm onwards at One Farrer Hotel.

100% proceeds will be directed to our animal protection programmes.

Hosted by actor & model Paul Foster , with free flow of soft drinks, wine, beer, a scrumptious cruelty-free 8-course vegan feast, live music by Rai from Jack&Rai and auctions, it will be a night to remember!

Get your tickets today!:
bit.ly/ACRESGALA2022 (link in comments)

$198 per seat
$1,888 per table
Saturday, 8 Oct 2022, 6.00pm onwards
One Farrer Hotel, Grand Ballroom
Host: Actor & Model Paul Foster
Guest of Honour: Senior Minister of State, Ministry of National Development Ms Sim Ann 沈颖

Please consider making a donation instead if you are unable to attend our charity gala dinner! bit.ly/ACRESGALA2022 (link in comments)

#acres
#animals
#Sunda
#pangolin
#rescue
#help
#wildlife
#native
#weekend
#saturday
#dinner
#charity
#shelter
#AnimalWelfare
#Singapore
#AnimalsMatter
#donate
#supporters
#volunteer
#SgWildlife
#dinner
#gala
#criticallyendangered
#storm
#drain

Source: https://www.facebook.com/ACRESasia/photos/a.1015195491418152..



 

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ACRES (Animal Concerns Research & Education Society) is a pioneering Singapore-based charity and Institution of Public Character, founded by Singaporeans in 2001 with the aim of promoting animal welfare.

ACRES has six focus areas: Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation, Wildlife Crime Investigation, Zoo Animal Welfare, Humane Education, Community Outreach and Promoting Cruelty-Free Living.

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