SINGAPORE - The National Parks Board (NParks), custodian of Singapore's biodiversity, plans to open a wildlife rehabilitation facility at its existing Animal and Plant Health Centre in Lim Chu Kang.
This will improve its capabilities in rescuing and treating injured wildlife.
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