The document discusses Wildlife Reserves Singapore Conservation Fund (WRSCF) and the four parks it oversees: Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, Jurong Bird Park, and River Safari. It provides details on the establishment and goals of WRSCF and each park, including the year established, number of visitors annually, awards received, and types of habitats and experiences offered. The document also outlines the 8 step process used to develop a structure representing the four parks and their mission to save wildlife.
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Introduction
In our world where animals are fading, the future
of Singapore’s wildlife and keeping the passion
to protect these animals alive rests in the hands
of the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, Jurong Bird
Park and River Safari. Rising HDBs and falling
trees, step into their world to save all species.
All under the Wildlife Reserves Singapore
Conservation Fund, these important landmarks
are something Singapore holds dear, and
deserve to be around for along way time come.
The structure represents all four of the places
in one, showing unity and focus on saving all
animals from everywhere.
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Research
WildlifeReservesSingaporeConservationfund(WRSCF)
Charity organisation
Set up in 2009
Parent company of Night Safari, Singapore Zoo, Jurong
Bird Park and River Safari
Goal to preserve wildlife and biodiversity
Uses public outreach, educating younger generations,
research and breeding of endangered animals
SingaporeZoo
Since 1973
Open and Naturalistic habitats landscaped for each
animals and also for intimate interaction
Nine-time winner of Best Leisure Attraction Experience
award by Singapore Tourism Board
Involves understanding the animals at a deeper level
through interactive educational displays
Over 1.6 Million visitors every year
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NightSafari
Since 1994
World’s first safari park for nocturnal animals
Twelve wins of Best Attraction award by Singapore
Tourism Board
Tram trails and walking trails bring visitors up-close to
creatures
Over 1.1 Million visitors every year
JurongBirdPark
Since 1971
One of the largest free-flying aviaries
Asia’s largest bird park
Gives a behind-the-scenes look into how they take care of
eggs and chicks that are endangered or have sometimes
been abandoned
Over 900,000 visitors every year
RiverSafari
Since 2012
$160 Million attraction state-of-the-art exhibit design
World’s largest freshwater aquarium
Offers River Safari Cruise and Amazon River Quest (Boat
rides) to bring you closer to the animals
Over 820,000 visitors a year