Media: Singapore's native species in danger due to acid rain

Xinhua, 14 Sep 2009
SINGAPORE, Sept. 14 (Xinhua) -- Acid rain may be wiping Singapore's native species to extinction, local media reported on Monday.
A National University Of Singapore (NUS) study showed that the 20 species of animals plentiful in the Singapore's Bukit Timah Nature Reserve in the 1980s, including frogs, crabs and fish, are slowly being wiped out, local newspaper the Straits Times reported.
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