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Woman who fed pigeons and crows in Yishun charged under Wildlife Act

Woman who fed pigeons and crows in Yishun charged under Wildlife Act
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A 74-year-old woman in Singapore has been charged under the Wildlife Act for repeatedly feeding pigeons and crows in public areas. She has denied the charges and is seeking legal guidance on how to respond to the court.

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This case highlights the strict enforcement of wildlife management laws in urban environments to prevent public health issues and ecological imbalances.

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Tan Chong Hong was on June 10 handed three charges under the Wildlife Act.

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