Singapore's parks and nature reserves are 'virtually devoid of wildlife'

Nature parks
Straits Times Forum 25 Apr 12;

'Introduce native fauna like the mousedeer, jungle fowl and civet cat.'

MR AJIT KANAGASUNDRAM: 'Our parks and nature reserves, such as the ones at MacRitchie and Bukit Timah, are beautifully landscaped but are virtually devoid of wildlife. The National Parks Board (NParks) should introduce native fauna like the mousedeer, jungle fowl and civet cat. This will increase biodiversity and be interesting for wildlife enthusiasts. Tourists could be taken on nature walks to see them. The NParks and Singapore Zoo could do this as a joint project.'