Windsor Nature Park
Windsor Nature Park is a nature park in Singapore. It opened on 22 April 2017.[1] The park forms a green buffer zone between Central Catchment Nature Reserve and the urbanized areas of Singapore.[2][3] The park contains three hiking trails and a canopy walkway.[1][3]
Windsor Nature Park | |
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Type | Nature park |
Location | Singapore |
Coordinates | 01°21′27″N 103°49′21″E |
Area | 75 hectares (190 acres) |
Opened | 22 April 2017 |
Operated by | National Parks Board |
Status | Open |
Several species of birds live in Windsor Nature Park, including the greater racket-tailed drongo.[1][3] Mammals living in the park include the endangered Sunda pangolin.[1] A group of bachelor Raffles' banded langur monkeys also lives in the park.[2]
References
- Lam, Lynda (22 April 2020). "Windsor Nature Park opens: 5 things to do in Singapore's parks and reserves". Straits Times. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
- Min, Chew Hui (22 August 2020). "IN FOCUS: How urbanised Singapore is learning to live with its wildlife". Channel News Asia. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
- "Windsor Nature Park". National Parks Board. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
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