- Mandai Wildlife Reserve houses around 21,000 animals across nearly 1,000 species.
- Almost 26% of these species are threatened in the wild, meaning your visit helps protect some of the planet’s most vulnerable species.
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Every time you walk through the gates or make a purchase at any Mandai wildlife park, you’re supporting conservation across Singapore and Southeast Asia. That’s because a portion of all revenue is invested directly into over 50 conservation projects, helping species like the Sumatran orangutan and the critically endangered Sunda pangolin thrive in the wild.
It’s their unique blend of immersive visitor experience, serious science, fieldwork support, and education. Few places let you enjoy nature while actively protecting it.
Through fun! Think scavenger hunts, interactive exhibits, junior ranger kits, and story-based learning. It’s about planting the seeds of care and responsibility early on.
Yes! Throughout the year, themed days like World Wildlife Day or Pangolin Awareness Week include talks, activities, and fundraising events that spotlight pressing conservation issues.
It’s hands-on, region-focused, and fully integrated into the guest experience. They blend world-class animal care with direct action in the field—bridging the gap between zoos and wild habitats.
It follows international breeding recommendations to preserve genetic diversity. Priority is given to species at high risk of extinction and those with viable release plans.
These animals often become ambassadors for their species. They’re cared for by professionals and help raise awareness through keeper talks and educational programs.
Through a mix of ticket sales, private donations, grants, corporate sponsorships, and retail sales. Even your coffee purchase at the café helps protect wildlife.
Yes. The rescue team frequently receives wildlife confiscated from smugglers. Many are treated, rehabilitated, and released with the help of government agencies and regional conservation groups.
It means that every ticket supports vital wildlife conservation projects. Your visit isn’t just a fun day out; it helps fund rescue missions, species recovery, habitat restoration, and community engagement programs run by Mandai Wildlife Group.
Efforts are concentrated on critically endangered Southeast Asian species like the Sunda pangolin, Roti Island snake-necked turtle, and the Bali myna. These animals benefit from captive breeding programs, field research, and habitat protection.
Notable successes include the breeding of endangered proboscis monkeys, Asian elephants, and the critically endangered Roti Island snake-necked turtle. The goal isn’t just survival, it’s reintroduction into the wild when possible.
Absolutely. The zoo supports the conservation of freshwater turtles across Southeast Asia. Through captive breeding, research, and habitat protection, they’re giving these ancient reptiles a future in the wild.
Yes! From solar panels to water recycling systems and energy-efficient enclosures, the zoo is built with sustainability in mind. Even the food packaging is compostable. Conservation is a lifestyle here.
Plenty! You can join wildlife talks, behind-the-scenes tours, and interactive exhibits that teach you about biodiversity, sustainability, and animal care. Schools can also join specially curated conservation learning journeys.
Yes! There are volunteer opportunities, youth ranger programs, citizen science initiatives, and donation options. Whether you want to give time or money, there’s a way to support the cause.
These animals often become ambassadors for their species. They’re cared for by professionals and help raise awareness through keeper talks and educational programs.
Yes! Throughout the year, themed days like World Wildlife Day or Pangolin Awareness Week include talks, activities, and fundraising events that spotlight pressing conservation issues.