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ACRES World Animal Day 2015

 


HAPPY WORLD ANIMAL DAY TO ALL ANIMALS!

Today we celebrate World Animal Day with ALL our fellow sentient beings! From the cute and cuddly to the fierce and feisty, today is their day!

ACRES is going BIG today for the animals! We have our own ACRES World Animal Day 2015 event at Hong Lim Park (12-5pm), where we celebrate the wild animals all around us who call Singapore home too, and share how we humans can learn to co-exist with them. There will be a special exhibition on our native wildlife too, and the launch of our very first native wildlife calendar 2016!

Click here for this event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/129611554057869/

If you can’t make it to Hong Lim Park, then join us at the Church of St. Mary of the Angels (10.30am-5pm), where we have an awesome roadshow on how you can join us to celebrate the freedom of wildlife! Other animal welfare groups will also be there, and there will even be an adoption drive for the wonderful companion animals who need a forever home!

Click here for this event page:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1491844684447992/

At both events you can get your hands on our new exclusive ACRES merchandise,

for you to take something home to remember the day by.

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ACRES is celebrating World Animal Day at Speakers’ Corner, by introducing Singapore’s very own wild animals, the threats they face, and how we can co-exist with and save them. “There’s wildlife in Singapore?!”Yes, and a whole range of wild animals share our island home, from mammals such as colugos, pangolins and long-tailed macaques, to reptiles like hawksbill turtles, crocodiles and flying lizards! Not to mention the dolphins in our seas!Where it’s at.Venue: Speakers’ Corner, Hong Lim Park.Address: Junction of North Canal Road and South Bridge Road(How to get there: By MRT: Clarke Quay station, Exit A; by bus: Bus nos. 2, 12, 33, 54, 147, 190.)Date: Sunday, 4 October 2015Time: 12pm – 5pmThese are the exciting activities that will appeal to the entire family:• Animal body art• Face painting• Balloon sculpting• Animal art and craft• Cool animal themed merchandise for one and all• Launch of the new ACRES Native Wildlife Calendar 2016 with works from artist Van Wangye• Wild Cub’s Yoga for both adults and children at 3pmconducted by Kanga Kids YogaYou should attend if you:•Appreciate nature and wild animals;•Have seen an injured animal but didn’t quite know what to do;•Have seen a snake in a home or a public area but didn’t know what action to take;•Have bat colonies near your house and/or questions relating to bats;•Frequently see monkeys or other wild animals in or around your house.What you can do.•Invite your friends and family! We have activities for adults and children too.•Share our event. Use Facebook or Twitter. Spread the word, help create awareness and save wild animals!•Ask us questions. We’ll have a Q&A board where we’ll stick up your questions and our answers pertaining to wild animals in Singapore.•Prepare photos. Every wondered about the identity of that strange animal you spotted and snapped a photo of? Come and ask our experienced team, and learn more about Singapore’s wild animals! Your takeaway from the event:•Learn more about commonly-sighted wild animals in Singapore, such as snakes, bats and monkeys, as well as some of the more unusual ones.•Be prepared when you see an injured animal in need of help.•Do you bit to help save wild animals, by spreading awareness among friends and family.•Learn of humane measures to keep certain species at a distance from you and your home.So wait no more! Join us today!

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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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