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NParks to expand crow shooting operations to more districts after culling over 500 birds
SG🏛️ PoliticsCenter3 hr. ago

NParks to expand crow shooting operations to more districts after culling over 500 birds

The National Parks Board (NParks) in Singapore announced plans to expand crow shooting operations to additional districts, including Bukit Panjang, Marine Parade, and Tanah Merah, following the culling of over 500 crows since March 2026. The decision comes after increased reports of crow-related incidents and attacks, prompting the agency to implement shooting protocols in nine districts starting March 24. NParks emphasized that the operations follow strict safety guidelines, including upward pellet trajectories and adaptive strategies based on site-specific conditions. The agency noted that house crows, an invasive species, threaten local biodiversity and cause nuisance through noise, soiling, and aggressive behavior. NParks stated that crow shooting is a supplementary measure alongside broader ecological management strategies aimed at reducing crow populations sustainably.

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Channel NewsAsia (CNA) logoChannel NewsAsia (CNA)State / PublicCenter3 hr. ago
NParks to expand crow shooting operations to more districts after culling over 500 birds

The National Parks Board (NParks) in Singapore announced plans to expand crow shooting operations to additional districts, including Bukit Panjang, Marine Parade, and Tanah Merah, following the culling of over 500 crows since March 2026. The decision comes after increased reports of crow-related incidents and attacks, prompting the agency to implement shooting protocols in nine districts starting March 24. NParks emphasized that the operations follow strict safety guidelines, including upward pellet trajectories and adaptive strategies based on site-specific conditions. The agency noted that house crows, an invasive species, threaten local biodiversity and cause nuisance through noise, soiling, and aggressive behavior. NParks stated that crow shooting is a supplementary measure alongside broader ecological management strategies aimed at reducing crow populations sustainably.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about NParks' operational decisions and scientific rationale for managing invasive crow populations. It does not take a clear ideological stance, avoids emotionally charged language, and provides balanced context regarding both the problem (crow nuisance) and

The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesParty-aligned🔒Center4 hr. ago
More than 500 crows culled since shooting operations began in March: NParks

Singapore's National Parks Board (NParks) reported that over 500 crows have been culled since March through shooting operations in nine districts, with plans to expand to others. The crows, identified as an invasive species known as house crows, pose threats to native biodiversity and human safety. NParks has employed multiple strategies to manage the crow population, including controlling food sources, disrupting nesting, and enforcing regulations. Despite these efforts, the crow population has grown significantly, reaching around 160,000 in 2024 compared to approximately 7,200 in 2016. Shooting operations are described as a supplementary measure alongside ongoing management practices aimed at gradually reducing crow numbers.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a government-led initiative to manage an invasive species without overtly endorsing or criticizing the policy. It includes quotes from NParks officials and outlines the rationale behind the actions, but does not take a clear ideological stance. The framing is客观

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