The urban Smooth-coated otters Lutrogale perspicillata of Singapore: a review of the reasons for success

M. D. Y. Khoo, B. P. Y.-H. Lee
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Urbanization has a major impact on biodiversity, especially on carnivores. Otters are particularly sensitive to urbanization as it increases their risk of being persecuted and threatens the key requirements essential for their survival. Because of this, many otter species have suffered population declines throughout the world. However, in Singapore, the Smooth-coated otter Lutrogale perspicillata has made a tremendous rebound after an absence of three decades. The species is now widely distributed across the river systems and reservoirs, and can even be found in the highly urban city centre. This return of the Smooth-coated otters to Singapore was so successful that it was touted by many as a conservation success and role model for otters in the city. With more populations of otters elsewhere in the world threatened by the effects of urbanization, lessons can be drawn from the successful return of otters to Singapore and applied to these other countries. These lessons include the importance of laws, social factors and public–private partnerships in facilitating the return of a top carnivore to the city.

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新加坡的城市光滑水獭——成功原因综述
城市化对生物多样性有重大影响,尤其是对食肉动物。水獭对城市化特别敏感,因为城市化增加了它们被迫害的风险,并威胁到它们生存的关键需求。正因为如此,世界上许多水獭物种的数量都在下降。然而,在新加坡,经过三十年的消失,光滑水獭已经取得了巨大的反弹。该物种现在广泛分布在河流系统和水库中,甚至可以在高度城市化的城市中心找到。这次水獭回归新加坡非常成功,被许多人吹捧为保护的成功和城市水獭的榜样。随着世界其他地方越来越多的水獭受到城市化影响的威胁,可以从新加坡成功回归水獭的经验中吸取教训,并将其应用于其他国家。这些经验教训包括法律、社会因素和公私伙伴关系在促进顶级食肉动物回归城市中的重要性。
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