Two centuries of biodiversity discovery and loss in Singapore
RA Chisholm, NP Kristensen… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
There is an urgent need for reliable data on the impacts of deforestation on tropical
biodiversity. The city-state of Singapore has one of the most detailed biodiversity records in …
biodiversity. The city-state of Singapore has one of the most detailed biodiversity records in …
Bridging the gap: assessing the effectiveness of rope bridges for wildlife in Singapore
S Ow, S Chan, YH Toh, SH Chan… - Folia Primatologica, 2022 - brill.com
Roads that dissect natural habitats present risks to wildlife, creating gaps or barriers which
animals have to traverse in order to move within and between their habitats. Restoring …
animals have to traverse in order to move within and between their habitats. Restoring …
[PDF][PDF] Citizen science program for critically endangered primates: A case study from Singapore
A Ang, S Jabbar, V D'Rozario… - Primate …, 2021 - static1.1.sqspcdn.com
Raffles' banded langur (Presbytis femoralis) is one of three species of non-human primates
in Singapore. With only 67 individuals left, it is listed as locally Critically Endangered. Due to …
in Singapore. With only 67 individuals left, it is listed as locally Critically Endangered. Due to …
“Ah Lai's Crossing”–Malaysia's first artificial road canopy bridge to facilitate safer arboreal wildlife crossings
JL Yap, NFN Rosely, M Mahadzir, ML Benedict… - Folia Primatologica, 2022 - brill.com
Roads negatively affect wildlife populations globally, causing habitat fragmentation that can
facilitate mortality by access to forest for poaching and wildlife collisions with vehicles …
facilitate mortality by access to forest for poaching and wildlife collisions with vehicles …
[PDF][PDF] “Ah Lai's Crossing”–Malaysia's first artificial road canopy bridge to facilitate safer arboreal wildlife crossings
JL Yapa, NFN Roselya, M Mahadzird, ML Benedictd… - 2022 - ruffordorg.s3.amazonaws.com
Roads negatively affect wildlife populations globally, causing habitat fragmentation that can
facilitate mortality by access to forest for poaching and wildlife collisions with vehicles …
facilitate mortality by access to forest for poaching and wildlife collisions with vehicles …
Biodiversity Record: A Sunda pig-tailed macaque at Tengeh Reservoir
H Yao - 2021 - scholar.archive.org
Remarks: The Sunda pig-tailed macaque is a globally vulnerable species not known to be
native to Singapore, even though it occurs naturally in Peninsular Malaysia on the opposite …
native to Singapore, even though it occurs naturally in Peninsular Malaysia on the opposite …