Singapore will resume crow shooting operations from March due to a rise in attacks and inadequate alternative pest management ...
On Feb 23, the authorities announced that they planned to resume the shooting of crows in March after a six-year hiatus, as alternative population control methods were deemed inadequate amid a rise in ...
Crow shooting operations will be brought back in Singapore from the second half of March 2026 to augment existing crow management efforts. The resumption was announced by Minister for National ...
Crow shooting is set to resume after an increasing number of reported crow attacks, highlighting the ongoing tension between humans and wildlife. If Singapore wants to be a City in Nature, what needs ...
After a surge in crow attacks and 15,000 complaints in 2025, Singapore will resume controlled shooting operations in March, ...
The National Parks Board will resume crow-shooting operations from the second half of March. It will be the first time the agency is doing so, since the practice was stopped in 2020. This is due to ...
A 50-year-old man will be charged in court on Friday (March 6) for allegedly disrupting the National Parks Board’s (NParks) crow population management operations.The police said on Thursday (March 5) ...
The National Parks Board (NParks) announced on Monday (Feb 23) that it will resume crow shooting from the second week of March as part of its efforts to actively manage the crow population.It said ...
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Singapore to resume crow shootings in March after other control measures fail, crow attacks increase
SINGAPORE, Feb 24 — After a five-year hiatus, Singapore will resume crow shooting operations from the second ...
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