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Peter  > Animals > ACRES Wildlife Rescue
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Peter > This juvenile civet was one of three rescued from a Singapore residence. Their mother was nowhere to be found, but with any luck they will all be re-united and re-located.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Peter > Papaya the fruit bat was rescued from a bar district, after a member of the public called the ACRES animal rescue hotline.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Peter > Even domesticated turtles can't wipe their own mouths.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Peter > Unimpressed with milk, this little civet eventually decided that cat food and papaya were good enough for him.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Peter > This domesticated bird had escaped and was found by a member of the public. He was trying to look up what species he was in the reference book.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Peter > Many illegal exotic pets, such as this pig-nosed turtle, are turned over to ACRES for care and repatriation to their home countries and natural habitats.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Peter > Another exotic pet turned over to ACRES, this iguana soon tired of the camera and ate the fresh organic salad the ACRES team had prepared.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Peter > The 3 civets were checked over and carefully nursed after their rescue to ensure they were healthy and happy.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Peter > Star tortoise 'Grenade' is so called due to his malformed shell (often a consequence of malnutrition when young). Since his shell is too small to hide in, he is unlikely to join his friends back in the wild when they are repatriated.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Peter > Another happy iguana under the care of the ACRES team.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Peter > Papaya the fruit bat enjoyed hanging around at the ACRES wildlife rescue centre.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Peter > Scrappy, rescued dog and all-round ACRES mascot, wants a belly rub.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Peter > The ACRES Wildlife Rescue Centre includes an organic nursery as well as an educational garden and pond, where this fat bullfrog was found.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Peter > The civet gang are kept nice and comfy in their temporary new home.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Peter > Iguanas can display a range of colourations depending on many things such as mood, light, temperature or medical treatments. The lucky iguanas at ACRES get everything they need to keep them happy and healthy.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Papaya the fruit bat was rescued from a bar district, after a member of the public called the ACRES animal rescue hotline.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
http://www.acres.org.sg
Peter > Papaya the fruit bat was rescued from a bar district, after a member of the public called the ACRES animal rescue hotline.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
www.acres.org.sg
Papaya the fruit bat was rescued from a bar district, after a member of the public called the ACRES animal rescue hotline.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
http://www.acres.org.sg
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