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Growing bird population is worrying
The Straits Times
March 15, 2018
The increase in the bird population in Singapore is causing too much inconvenience and creating health hazards. Judging from the frequent bird encounters at hawker centres, coffee shops and canteens, the bird population has increased substantially. It is not possible to order food and leave it unattended on the table. My immediate concern was of bird droppings mixing with the food. Another encounter was at Serangoon Garden hawker centre. We had some difficulty getting a clean table because many tables and seats were stained with bird droppings. When we asked the cleaner to do something, he said he had already cleaned the same table and seat many times. In Orchard Road, one can hear the loud chirping of birds and see their droppings on the pavement. It is sad to see such an ugly sight in Singapore’s iconic shopping belt. The Government needs to start a working group to resolve this persistent problem.... Continue Reading