Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve, Singapore’s premier wetland sanctuary – is a vibrant ecosystem teeming with diverse wildlife. Nestled in the northwest of the island, it serves as a critical stopover for migratory birds like the Pacific Golden Plover and Whimbrel, who journey thousands of kilometers along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. The reserve’s mangroves, mudflats, ponds, and forests provide habitats for a variety of species, including native mudskippers, estuarine crocodiles, and smooth-coated otters. Visitors may also spot herons and egrets wading through the shallow waters. Rich in biodiversity, Sungei Buloh plays a vital role in Singapore’s conservation efforts, offering a rare glimpse into the country’s natural heritage amidst urban development. It’s a serene haven where nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers alike can experience the beauty of the tropics, while learning about the importance of wetland ecosystems in supporting both local and global wildlife.
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