Otter-proofing homes among tips for Cheng San-Seletar residents to co-exist with wildlife
The Straits Times - Singapore·2022-12-03 21:02
SINGAPORE - Private estate residents in Seletar were given tips on otter-proofing their homes as part of efforts to encourage co-existence with the animals.
This comes after a family of six otters that took residence in Seletar Hills Estate had encroached on some of the residents’ homes and ate pet fish from their ponds.
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Userfpwh 04/12/2022
Ah, the story of beauty and the beast’s curse runs on..
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banban 04/12/2022
They were joined by volunteers from the Otter Working Group, which comprises members of the public and agencies that look out for the welfare of otters, as they also taught people how to interact with the animals safely, including reminders to keep a safe distance.
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Usere33e 04/12/2022
Ya great wait till they enter Istana and minister house ya coexist including wild boar and monkeys crocodile clowns 🤡 form the circus 🎪
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Alice tanhai ping 04/12/2022
早晨好 goodmorning
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General X 05/12/2022
How difficult is it to set up otter-proof barriers to prevent their invasion. Chickens coop wire mess can be fenced on all possible entries to this little monsters. Unless you have a strange craved for exotic food sources.
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