The Straits Times-Mar 13, 2023

News that wild boars are likely to recolonize the whole of Singapore in the next decade might baffle some. What it means, according to a recent study, is that the boars have naturally recolonized most of the viable green spaces in the country except for the southern forests but are likely to do so in the next decade. Spectral prospects of citizens being chased out of the Republic by hordes of wild pigs are not true, of course. While wild boars pose a problem, it is one that can be solved through human ingenuity and discipline. At the very least, the arrival of African swine fever here in early February is likely to decimate the wild-boar population because of the disease’s mortality rate of more than 90 percent. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/wild-boars-need-careful-management

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