According to the minister, the Municipal Services Office received about 15,000 crow-related feedback in 2025 – three times more than in 2020.
Reports of crow attacks also increased by fourfold to more than 2,000 cases over the same period.
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According to the minister, the Municipal Services Office received about 15,000 crow-related feedback in 2025 – three times more than in 2020.
Reports of crow attacks also increased by fourfold to more than 2,000 cases over the same period.
NParks removed close to 9,000 crow nests islandwide last year, up from over 600 in 2021.
The number of crows trapped and removed also rose from more than 1,800 in 2021 to over 13,000 in 2025.
House crows are not native to Singapore and are an invasive species, posing a threat to local biodiversity, according to NParks.
Able to adapt easily to urban surroundings, they are particularly protective of their young and may attack when they sense that their young are threatened.