SINGAPORE – An islandwide plan to link Singapore’s green spaces that was unveiled on Monday (June 6) identified four new ecological corridors that connect the country’s core habitats to each other.
A new corridor in Khatib, along with three upcoming ones in Lim Chu Kang, Kranji and Seletar – the results of a National Parks Board (NParks) study known formally as the ecological profiling exercise – come on top of three existing corridors in Lornie, Bukit Batok and Clementi.