Government-approved Pigeon Management Practices, Humane Trapping Methods and Complying with Animal Welfare Standards
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
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65 Mr Gabriel Lam asked the Minister for National Development (a) whether poisoning continues to form part of any Government-approved pigeon management practices; (b) what humane pigeon trapping and removal methods are currently supported; and (c) how do Government agencies ensure pigeon management contractors comply with prescribed animal welfare standards.
Mr Chee Hong Tat: Pigeon droppings cause health hazards to residents and it is necessary to reduce the pigeon populations across different towns in Singapore. A range of measures are used, including habitat modification, physical trapping and the use of alpha-chloralose. Contractors engaged by the National Parks Board (NParks) are required to complete the mandatory animal management certification programme and comply with contractual requirements and operational guidelines on the humane handling of pigeons. NParks has also developed a set of guidelines for Town Councils.