19 wild boars in Bukit Panjang put down since May after attacks; fences being installed

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19 wild boars in Bukit Panjang put down since May after attacks; fences being installed
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Since May, when recent wild boar attacks on people were first reported, 19 of the animals in the Bukit Panjang area have been trapped and removed by the...

Those sites were deemed by NParks to be possible access points for the animals to cross over to residential areas.and the other two sites will be fenced up by end-August.

In June, a 40-year-old man needed more than 20 stitches on his left leg after a wild boar attacked him at Zhenghua Nature Park. “These densities are lower than those recorded in larger tracts of forest reserves in the region with similar vegetation types,” he said. “It is impossible to not have any wild boars in Singapore. Within our region, there are many wild boars and they can swim to Singapore as well,” noted Mr Tan.

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