Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on population of wild boars and monkeys and actions taken by NParks to manage the increased sightings of wild boars and monkeys at residential areas.

Apr 4, 2022


Mr Liang Eng Hwa: To ask the Minister for National Development (a) whether the population of wild boars and monkeys have increased over the years; and (b) what are the actions taken by NParks to manage the increased sightings of wild boars and monkeys at residential areas.

Answer:

1     NParks adopts a science-based approach to manage the population of wildlife in Singapore, including wild boars and monkeys. This includes conducting population studies and research to better understand the distribution of these species. For example, NParks carries out tracking studies to monitor changes in the wild boar population and to identify hotspots. Based on its findings, the wild boar population in our nature reserves has remained relatively constant. NParks is also conducting a study to analyse the population trends of long-tailed macaques.

2    NParks’ studies inform its measures to manage the population of wild boars and monkeys. For example, to reduce the availability of food sources at wild boar hotspots, NParks carries out habitat modification such as removing oil palms. NParks also works with public agencies and developers to erect hoarding to prevent wildlife like wild boars from straying into nearby residential areas. To safeguard public safety, NParks carries out population control measures where needed.

3    NParks also works closely with stakeholders on public education and outreach, to promote human-wildlife co-existence. A key area is to discourage the feeding of wildlife. Intentional feeding or irresponsibly discarding food waste can alter the natural foraging behaviour of wildlife, and lead them to rely on humans for food. NParks also works closely with other public agencies, grassroots organisations and Town Councils to engage the community on proper refuse management, and to deter illegal wildlife feeding. In addition, NParks works with these stakeholders to develop educational resources, and to advise the community on how to respond to wildlife sightings.

4    All of us need to play our part to live in harmony with wildlife. We can do this by not feeding wildlife, keeping our residential areas clean, and appreciating wildlife from a safe distance.