Searching for the Sambar deer | A Wilder Tomorrow
Green spaces are vital to Singapore’s urban environment, helping create a healthier and more sustainable city for both people and wildlife. The comeback of the once-extinct Sambar deer highlights how trees and greenery support biodiversity by providing food, shelter, and safe habitats. --- Read more: http://www.asiaone.com/ Watch more: https://www.asiaone.com/video FOLLOW us on Facebook: / asiaonecom X: https://x.com/asiaonecom Instagram: / asiaonecom EMAIL: For story leads, business enquiries, contact [email protected]

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