Written answer by Ministry of National Development on assistance of specially trained staff in handling cases related to Wildlife Act and Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act

Oct 15, 2024


Question No: 6159

Question by: Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang

To ask the Minister for National Development in each year for the past five years, how many instances of enforcement under the Wildlife Act and Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act, respectively, are conducted with enforcement officers being accompanied or assisted by non-enforcement officers with the necessary training, qualifications or experience to assist in the specialised handling of animal species.

Answer:

NParks requires professionals who handle animals involved in enforcement cases under the Wildlife Act and the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act to be certified through NParks’ Animal Management Certification Programme to ensure that they have the necessary expertise. This includes non-enforcement officers, such as employees of animal management companies, assisting in the specialised handling of animal species. The annual breakdown of the involvement of such non-enforcement officers for the past five years is in Table 1.

Table 1: Breakdown of instances where enforcement officers were accompanied/assisted by persons with the necessary training qualifications and experience to assist in the specialised handling of animal species from 2020 to 2024

Year 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
(As of 4 Oct 2024)
Wildlife Act 5 11 17 22 8
Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act 5 0 3 3 11