Strategies for Human-wildlife Coexistence for Residents of Green Residential Sites
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
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38 Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin asked the Minister for National Development whether there are any plans to educate potential residents of future green residential sites like Tengah and Dover on the strategies for human-wildlife coexistence, as being especially close to forested areas, there may be an increase in incursions by wildlife into urban spaces.
Mr Desmond Lee: We work closely with the community to promote human-wildlife coexistence, as part of our holistic approach to wildlife management. For example, National Parks Board (NParks) and HDB have been engaging residents living near nature areas, such as in the Bidadari estate, on how to sensitively appreciate local biodiversity. At HDB’s MyNiceHome Roadshows, NParks has shared about common wildlife species that residents may encounter near their homes, as well as tips on how they can safely share spaces with wildlife.
NParks and HDB will continue to work together to engage residents living close to nature areas on strategies for human-wildlife coexistence. We will also continue to engage the wider community on these issues, through platforms, such as school assembly talks and public webinars.