Singapore has 4 nature reserves, namely, the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, Central Catchment, Bukit Timah and Labrador Nature Reserves. These nature reserves are a haven for aquatic and terrestrial wildlife such as macaques, pangolin, monitor lizards and tropical flora. Therefore, they are protected areas for the conservation of Singapore’s biodiversity.
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Central Catchment nature reserve which is also known MacRitchie is a beautiful place to admire nature and escape from the urban city. One of the popular attraction at MacRitchie is the Treetop Walk which is a 250-metre suspension bridge that rises above the rainforest. I have been there twice, and I agree that I get to see a magnificent view of the forest’s canopy.